Current:Home > Stocks2 hospitals and 19 clinics will close in western Wisconsin, worrying residents and local officials -USAMarket
2 hospitals and 19 clinics will close in western Wisconsin, worrying residents and local officials
View
Date:2025-04-18 00:16:35
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (AP) — Two hospitals and nearly 20 clinics will close within months in western Wisconsin, leaving residents and local officials worried about how the closures will impact local health care services.
Hospital Sisters Health System and Prevea Health announced Monday that HSHS Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire and HSHS St. Joseph’s Hospital in Chippewa Falls will permanently close by April 21.
All 19 Prevea Health clinics in western Wisconsin will also close their doors, with most of them as well as a treatment center that HSHS operates in Chippewa Falls set to close by April 21, said Prevea Health spokesperson Angela Deja.
The closures will affect 1,082 HSHS and 325 Prevea employees, according to a news release which said the closures will bring about the health care operators’ “complete exit from the western Wisconsin region.”
HSHS and Prevea Health, a physician network that offers primary and specialty care, said they’ve begun a thorough and organized process to safely wind down services and shift patient care to other providers.
But Chippewa Falls resident Rick Flynn said he’s concerned that the remaining hospitals in Eau Claire are going to be overwhelmed trying to absorb all of the Chippewa Valley’s emergency services and day-to-day medical needs.
“I’m worried about those hospitals’ ability to handle so much. I’m worried about our fire department. People need an ambulance, but EMTs can’t get to them because they’re on a run to Eau Claire every five minutes. How’s that going to work?” Flynn told the La Crosse Tribune.
HSHS and Prevea said the closures were driven by long-running operational and financial stresses tied to the lingering impacts of the pandemic, inflation, workforce constraints and other industry-wide trends.
Chippewa Falls Mayor Greg Hoffman said he was disheartened when he learned of the closures from the news release. He said the health care operators never contacted his office about the impending closures.
“I understand that today the world is getting harder and harder with baby boomers aging and all that. But we’ve got to figure this out,” Hoffman said.
___
This story and summary has been corrected to show that most of the 19 Prevea Health clinics will be closing by April 21, not by June 30.
veryGood! (558)
Related
- $73.5M beach replenishment project starts in January at Jersey Shore
- Some Americans filed free with IRS Direct File pilot in 2024, but not everyone's a fan
- 2024 Kentucky Derby post positions set: Here's where each horse landed
- Can a new dream city solve California’s affordable housing problem? | The Excerpt
- Chuck Scarborough signs off: Hoda Kotb, Al Roker tribute legendary New York anchor
- Horoscopes Today, April 26, 2024
- Seeking engagement and purpose, corporate employees turn to workplace volunteering
- Oregon university pauses gifts and grants from Boeing in response to student and faculty demands
- House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat
- Virginia EMT is latest U.S. tourist arrested in Turks and Caicos after ammo allegedly found in luggage
Ranking
- This was the average Social Security benefit in 2004, and here's what it is now
- A former Democratic Georgia congressman hopes abortion can power his state Supreme Court bid
- Retrial of Harvey Weinstein unlikely to occur soon, if ever, experts say
- Falcons' Michael Penix Jr. says Kirk Cousins reached out after surprise pick: 'Amazing guy'
- Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
- How Quvenzhané Wallis Spent Her Break From Hollywood Being Normal
- Tornadoes kill 2 in Oklahoma as governor issues state of emergency for 12 counties amid storm damage
- Tom Holland Proves Again He's Zendaya's No. 1 Fan Amid Release of Her New Film Challengers
Recommendation
Appeals court scraps Nasdaq boardroom diversity rules in latest DEI setback
Where is the 2025 NFL draft? NFC North city will host for first time
Terique Owens, Terrell Owens' son, signs with 49ers after NFL draft
Winnipeg Jets defenseman Brenden Dillon suffers gash on hand during end-of-game scrum
Global Warming Set the Stage for Los Angeles Fires
CDC: Deer meat didn't cause hunters' deaths; concerns about chronic wasting disease remain
FTC issuing over $5.6 million in refunds after settlement with security company Ring
Planning on retiring at 65? Most Americans retire far earlier — and not by choice.