According to the release, the hospital would like to remain a strong healthcare provider. For this reason, it is pursuing options now, so it may maintain a position of financial strength and best prepare for future changes and challenges.
“We also intend to remain a local organization with skilled and dedicated employees and physicians committed to our mission and service in the greater Oxford community,” said Bryan Hehemann, president and CEO of McCullough-Hyde Memorial.
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