‘We did not have a Plan B’: UMMC won’t save struggling Delta hospital

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University of Mississippi Medical Center officials on Friday said negotiations to take over the struggling Greenwood Leflore Hospital have ended, and an agreement isn't possible. Without an agreement, the hospital could close before the end of the year.

by Kate Royals and Isabelle Taft, Mississippi Today November 4, 2022 University of Mississippi Medical Center officials on Friday said negotiations to take over the struggling Greenwood Leflore Hospital have ended, and an agreement is not possible.  Without an agreement with UMMC, the hospital could close before the end of the year.

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

 

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The current one party Rhino republicans leadership in Mississippi refusal to accept Medicare funding from the federal government is sole reason rural community hospitals are being forced to close.

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