Becker's Healthcare October 24, 2024
Madeline Ashley

Connecticut has told Los Angeles-based Prospect Medical Holdings that it wants monitors on board at its three state hospitals amid ongoing disputes with Yale New Haven (Conn.) Health over a $435 million stalled deal for the facilities.

“We’re in the red zone, getting into the end zone is pretty tough,” Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont said during an Oct. 22 press conference regarding the deal. “We’ve met with Prospect, Yale separately, met with them together twice, doing everything we could to get this deal done on behalf of the patients. Right now, this deal lingers on.”

The hospitals are Waterbury (Conn.) Hospital; Manchester (Conn.) Memorial Hospital, part of Prospect’s Manchester-based Eastern Connecticut Health Network; and Rockville General Hospital in Vernon, Conn....

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