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GILROY—Dozens of workers at Saint Louise Regional Hospital, from its chief of staff to its nurses, along with citizens and elected officials spoke of the need to keep the Gilroy hospital open at a hearing hosted by the California Attorney General’s Office. The Oct. 16 session at Gilroy City Hall was one of a handful held in California as Attorney General Kamala Harris reviews the proposed sale of Saint Louise and five other hospitals to New York-based private equity firm BlueMountain.
GILROY—After walking away from the purchase of six Daughters of Charity hospitals in March due to “onerous and unprecedented conditions” placed on the transaction by California Attorney General Kamala Harris, Prime Healthcare has filed a lawsuit alleging she abused her constitutional authority.
GILROY—The Valley Transportation Authority plans on expanding bus service in the Garlic Capital in the fall, starting with two lines between Saint Louise Regional Hospital and downtown Gilroy and extending weekday hours of buses between Gavilan College and the city core.
In the best case scenario Saint Louise Regional Hospital, which is on the market along with the entire group of hospitals owned and operated by the Catholic Daughters of Charity, will be sold to a compassionate organization intent on providing quality health care to South County residents. In the worst case, scenario, there would be no takers and Saint Louise would be shuttered.
The “realities of modern healthcare” have forced South County’s largest healthcare facility to its knees, as the nonprofit organization that runs Saint Louise Regional Hospital this week announced its intent to sell their entire health system, according to the parent organization’s spokespeople.