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It's the latest chapter in a turbulent history for the Lee hospital, which closed almost four years ago. Wellmont Health System purchased it in 2007 as a package deal with Mountain View Regional Medical Center in Norton, Va., pitting itself against "Mountain States Health Alliance and its Norton Community Hospital," Rife reported at the time. Wellmont didn't really want Lee County, and some claim the hospital was poorly run on purpose in order to shore up Wellmont's bottom line so it would look more attractive to potential merger partners. Wellmont closed the hospital with little warning in October 2013, leaving 25,000 people without a nearby hospital. A state legislator pushed through a law to let local leaders create a governing board for the hospital and buy it from Wellmont. After an outcry from Pennington Gap citizens, Wellmont agreed to the $1.6 million sale, financed by a loan from the county government.
The governing board planned as recently as 2015 to hire Mountain States, Wellmont's rival, to provide services. But the board voted 5-3 on Aug. 24 to sell the hospital to Americore for $2 million, "with the expectation that Americore will pursue opening a critical-access care hospital along with implementing its business plan to run enhanced laboratory services and provide behavioral health care," Rife reports. The two dissenting board members said they wanted to pursue a proposal from Mountain States that would have "immediately provided urgent care, followed by a full service emergency department, and a feasibility study to determine whether a critical access hospital is financially sustainable."
from The Rural Blog http://ift.tt/2x1jWuz Rural Virginia hospital, closed since 2013, sold to a start-up firm with little experience - Entrepreneur Generations

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