The layoffs occurred at Saint Thomas Physician Services, a group of physician practices. Half of the jobs lost were still vacant.
A Saint Thomas Health spokesperson told the Tennessean the layoffs were the result of an evolving healthcare environment that requires “continuous evaluation of practices to make adjustments for efficiency and stewardship.”
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