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"Oregon Winter Storm Causes Clinic Closures, Road Shutdowns, and Surgery Postponements"
health2 years ago

"Oregon Winter Storm Causes Clinic Closures, Road Shutdowns, and Surgery Postponements"

PeaceHealth clinics in Lane County, Oregon, including specialty, urgent care, and walk-in clinics, will be closed on Monday due to hazardous driving conditions caused by inclement weather. Patients with scheduled appointments will be contacted to reschedule, and the majority of elective surgeries at PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend will be postponed and rescheduled, while other hospital operations will continue as usual.

Eugene Community Unites to Save Only Hospital from Closure
healthcare2 years ago

Eugene Community Unites to Save Only Hospital from Closure

A rally was held in Eugene, Oregon, calling on PeaceHealth to reverse their decision to close Sacred Heart Medical Center in the University District, which would leave nearly 200,000 people without a hospital. City Mayor Lucy Vinis, registered nurses, and community advocates expressed concerns about the closure's impact on urgent treatment and behavioral health services. Mayor Vinis is urging Governor Tina Kotek and the Oregon Health Authority to intervene, while a public petition is available online to support keeping the hospital open.

PeaceHealth Initiates Closure of University District Hospital, Prompting Backlash from Nurses Association
healthcare2 years ago

PeaceHealth Initiates Closure of University District Hospital, Prompting Backlash from Nurses Association

PeaceHealth Sacred Heart has announced plans to close its University District Hospital in Eugene, Oregon, and relocate most operations to the RiverBend campus in Springfield. The decision was made due to the belief that RiverBend can handle increased patient volume and the need for costly earthquake-resistant renovations at the University District location. The closure process will begin in early 2024, with 27 beds being temporarily relocated. The emergency department will move to RiverBend, while behavioral health and ambulatory services will remain at the University District. The hospital has been experiencing financial losses and lower patient numbers, with plans to redirect some patients to a planned crisis stabilization center in Lane County.