The layoffs affected 21 employees.
“All of the growth over the last few years really created the need to review corporate vs. regional functions and put some of those functions closer to patients — where the care is being redelivered,” Tess Coody, a spokeswoman with Vanguard’s San Antonio-based Baptist Health, said in the report.
Read The Tennessean report on Vanguard Health Systems.
Read more coverage on Vanguard Health Systems:
– Valley Baptist Health System to Merge With Vanguard Health Systems
– Vanguard Doesn’t Plan Major Change of Leadership for Detroit Medical Center
– Vanguard Health Systems’ Revenues Up 14.3% on Net Loss of $4.2M
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