Update: Cape Cod and Falmouth hospitals save hospitalist jobs
Hospitalist Leadership Connection, September 9, 2008
Cape Cod Hospital will keep on 19 fulltime hospitalists, thanks to a new agreement reached last week between administration of Cape Cod Healthcare and Medical Staff Leadership Group, according to a Falmouth Bulletin article last week.
The new agreement follows last month's announcement that parent company Cape Cod Healthcare would overhaul its 10-year hospitalist programs at Cape Cod and Falmouth Hospitals, cutting five hospitalist jobs to save $2.7 million in the budget. The employee layoffs led to concerns about the heavier workload and, last week, led to the resignation of three hospitalists, according to the Cape Cod Times. The new agreement will now save about $2.2 million with the hospitals’ adjusted plans.
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