"Governor Healey Demands Steward Health Care's Exit from Massachusetts Amid Financial Records Dispute"

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Governor Healey's office has called for an "orderly transition" of Steward Health Care out of Massachusetts due to incomplete financial information and concerns about the company's financial stability. Elected officials and healthcare workers have criticized the for-profit health care system for falling behind on rent, not paying vendors, and causing a shortage of supplies, impacting patient care. Senator Warren has blamed private equity for the company's financial troubles, while there are worries about the potential impact on patient care if Steward shuts down locations.
Topics:nation#financial-crisis#governor-healey#healthcare#massachusetts#patient-care#steward-health-care
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- Governor Healey tells Steward to get out of the hospital business in Massachusetts CBS Boston
- Massachusetts Rep. Lynch says Steward Health Care wants to abandon plans to re-open Norwood Hospital CBS Boston
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