The layoffs will result in the closure of one nursing unit and will also affect employees in nursing, housekeeping, billing, coding and management positions, according to the report.
A hospital spokesperson said patient volume has declined at the 99-bed hospital within the past five months, falling from 85 patients per day to 75. ACH has also lost $1 million in operations from January through June of this year.
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