The report said Corcoran officials called the decision “life-or-death” to ensure healthcare in the rural community. Corcoran Hospital Board Vice Chairman Karl Kassner said the hospital doesn’t “have the finances to sustain the hospital” without a partnership. “If we’re not going to a partnership, we will fail,” he said in the report.
Both healthcare organizations will share information under the current agreement to see what type of partnership, ranging from a management accord to a total takeover, could occur.
Read the Hanford Sentinel report on Corcoran District Hospital.
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