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🔒Battle for beds: Maine’s escalating fight for health care dollars

In one corner there’s the hospital tag-team of Lewiston-based Central Maine Healthcare and the Parkview Adventist Medical Center in Brunswick. Together they are seeking approval of a “change-of-control” request they say will solidify a 10-year partnership that preserves choice and competition for their patients.In the other corner there’s Mid Coast Hospital, with a competing proposal […]

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Mid Coast Hospital

Address: 123 Medical Center Drive, Brunswick
Employees: 954
Revenue, 2010: $110.67 million
Expenses, 2010: $107.51 million
Contact: 729-0181
midcoasthealth.com

Parkview Adventist Medical Center

Address: 329 Maine St., Brunswick
Employees: 196
Revenue, 2010: $37.22 million
Expenses, 2010: $38.06 million
Contact: 373-2000
parkviewamc.org

Central Maine Healthcare Corp.

Address: 300 Main St., Lewiston
Employees: 3,200 total at CMMC, Rumford and Bridgton
Revenue, 2011: $48.49 million
Expenses, 2011: $43.09 million
Contact: 795-0111
cmmc.org

Competing views

Competition: Central Maine Healthcare/Parkview plan

  • Seeks “acquisition of control” of Parkview Adventist Medical Center by CMHC
  • Allows Parkview to remain a 55-bed acute care hospital in Brunswick and join the Central Maine Healthcare system, which includes Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston, Rumford and Bridgton hospitals
  • Sees no change in day-to-day operation of hospital
  • Expects no net increase in operating budgets of Parkview or CMHC
  • Projects no net increase in Parkview’s rates
  • Continues CMHC’s recruitment of specialists in cardiology, orthopedic surgery, emergency medicine, family medicine and gastroenterology
  • Allows Parkview to participate in CMHC’s quality oversight and quality improvement initiatives
  • Gives Parkview opportunities to lower operating costs by participating in CMHC Performance Improvement initiatives

Coordination: Mid Coast Hospital plan

  • Closes Parkview Adventist Medical Center as a 55-bed acute care hospital
  • Projects annual savings of $24.3 million achieved by eliminating duplication of services, including specialty services
  • Creates $10 million endowment, to support efforts to provide health and wellness services within the communities served by Mid Coast and Parkview
  • Increases Mid Coast’s 92-bed occupancy rate to 70%
  • Offers 24/7 coverage of cardiology, gastroenterology, neurology, OB/GYN, orthopedics, pulmonary/critical care, urology
  • Reduces per-capita cost of care
  • Works with Parkview administrators to consolidate resources and protect jobs of Mid Coast and Parkview employees
  • Improves coordination of care, with focus on keeping people healthy

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