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Boston City Council President Maureen E.
Feeney issued the following statement today on the
Attorney General's report on Caritas Christi Health
Care System and Caritas Carney Hospital.
"This report clearly echoes what we know about
the Caritas Christi Health Care System: that it
faces significant fiscal and operational challenges
and in order to remain viable it must reform its
governance to operate independent from the
Archdiocese of Boston.
"Regarding Caritas Carney Hospital, the jewel in
my district, this report further contributes
to the uncertainty faced by this hospital, its
doctors, nurses, staff and, most importantly, the
patients it serves.
"There is little doubt that Carney faces
challenges. I recognize that continuing to
operate as is and under the current structure of
Caritas is not a viable option. However, I am
unconvinced that the future of Carney does not
include acute care. It is clear to me and our
local elected leadership, that this community needs
the services that Carney provides. I believe
that we do need a complete and comprehensive
community needs assessment to more fully understand
the ways in which Carney can continue serving the
communities of Dorchester and the wider metro
Boston area.
"On the issue of behavioral health, while this
is clearly a viable niche market for this hospital,
I am strongly opposed to any efforts to turn Carney
Hospital into a behavioral health services
facility. To do so would be a disservice to
this community."
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