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Brown University, Prospect Medical pitch alternativ­e deal for Care New England

- —Alex Kacik

Brown University and Prospect Medical Holdings announced plans to acquire Care New England Health System while condemning the health system’s ongoing merger talks with Partners HealthCare System.

Brown University President Christina Paxson said that if Providence, R.I.-based Care New England merges with Boston-based Partners, specialty care would shift to Massachuse­tts, reducing access for Rhode Island consumers and increasing the cost of care. Rhode Island would also have less control of local healthcare operations, and the state would suffer from fewer federal grants and stunted job growth, Paxson said.

The “announceme­nt by Prospect Medical Holdings and Brown University represents their intention to acquire and split up the Care New England Health System—a process undertaken of their own independen­t action and interests,” Care New England said in a statement, adding that exclusive negotiatio­ns will continue with Partners.

Partners, the largest healthcare provider in Boston, signed a letter of intent to acquire Care New England in April, just a few months after Care New England’s proposed merger with New Bedford, Mass.-based Southcoast Health System fell through.

Talks with Partners slowed as Care New England’s financial turnaround stumbled, and its bond rating was downgraded. Care New England reported a $47.1 million operating loss in fiscal 2017, compared with a

$68.3 million loss in 2016. Almost half of its 2017 loss, $21.5 million, was attributed to Pawtucket, R.I.-based Memorial Hospital. Care New England recently closed Memorial Hospital’s emergency department and may cut its primary-care services as well.

Partners and Care New England executives said they will make a final decision by February.

Should the talks fall through, Brown, located in Providence, and Prospect have pitched Care New England on a deal that would create an integrated academic health system that’s promised to deliver affordable care through deeper collaborat­ions with other Rhode Island providers and insurers. Plans include Brown acquiring Care New England’s Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, Prospect Medical taking over Kent Hospital and affiliated assets, and either Brown or Prospect taking on Butler Hospital. The majority of any operating margins received by Brown would be reinvested in clinical care, medical research and education.

Currently, about 30% of Brown’s medical education takes place in Care New England’s facilities.

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Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island is part of Care New England Health System.

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