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The company has two hospitals in Rhode Island caring for thousands of the state’s most vulnerable patients. Here are answers to questions from patients and observers about how to navigate the bankruptcy.
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Officials say Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital are operating, but the state’s health care system does not have the capacity to absorb their patients if they were forced to close.
In a statement, the company said specifically it was looking to expedite the sales of Roger Williams and Our Lady of Fatima medical centers.
Prospect Medical Holdings, the California-based owner of two cash-strapped safety net hospitals in Rhode Island, faces a possible bankruptcy filing, a move that would spell added uncertainty for Roger Williams Medical Center in Providence and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital in North Providence.
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Prospect Medical Group, which owns 16 U.S. hospitals, filed for bankruptcy protection in Texas on Saturday, seeking to sell East Coast hospitals and re-focus on its California operations.
Prospect Medical Holdings, Inc., founded in 1998, currently owns 16 hospitals across four states including California, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. In addition to the hospitals, the company also operates 166 outpatient clinics and centers.
Prospect Medical Holdings, the owner of three struggling Connecticut hospitals in Waterbury, Manchester and Vernon, filed for bankruptcy protection late Saturday night. The California-based hospital operator,