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The hospital's physician practice agreed to pause cuts to neurology, pediatric dentistry, podiatry and allergy and immunology until March — though some services are transitioning to other local providers before then.
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The cuts are on hold for six months. But they've already left some patients feeling betrayed and uncertain about what comes next.
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Máximo general de la Guardia Nacional de NH se defiende. Candidatas a gobernadora de NH debaten en Nashua. Comunidad de Manchester tiene reacciones encontradas.
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State officials said the hospital will keep neurology, pediatric dentistry and other services open for six months while regulators review the planned cuts.
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Attorney General John Formella says his office is reviewing whether the hospital’s plans to cut a paramedic intercept program – along with neurology, podiatry and pediatric services at an affiliated physician practice – violate the conditions of its sale to a major health system last year.
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The hospital plans to end its Advanced Life Support program, which many local towns rely on for advanced care during medical emergencies.
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Exeter Hospital and Wentworth-Douglass Hospital are launching a public-relations campaign aimed at overcoming the objections of state regulators to a…
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Citing antitrust concerns, the New Hampshire Attorney General's office is objecting to a proposed merger between Exeter Hospital, Wentworth-Douglass…
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Two Seacoast hospitals have signed an agreement to become part of the Massachusetts General Hospital network.Exeter Hospital and Wentworth-Douglass…
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A traveling hospital technician who was sentenced to 39 years in prison for infecting patients in multiple states with hepatitis C through tainted…