Tewksbury, Mass.-headquartered has of Putnam, Conn.-based , including Day Kimball Hospital.
Day Kimball Healthcare, like other small, rural community health networks, is saddled with debt.
, a nonprofit group, had on the grounds that the Catholic-run health care system would create barriers to access transgender and reproductive care, including abortion procedures and access to contraceptives.
Karen Sullivan, a spokesperson for Covenant, sent a statement to 窪蹋勛圖厙 confirming that the regulatory approval or CON [Certificate of Need] application has been withdrawn with the 窪蹋勛圖厙 Office of Health Strategy.
As part of our due diligence as we prepared for the public hearing, we became aware of new and updated information that resulted in our decision to not move forward, she said. It is also important to note that this had nothing to do with the Ethical and Religious Directives.
Sullivan declined to comment further.
R. Kyle Kramer, CEO of Day Kimball Healthcare, on the groups website that while Day Kimball is disappointed by Covenants decision, the management is exploring discussions with other potential future partners to preserve essential hospital services in the northeastern 窪蹋勛圖厙 community.
John Brady, vice president at AFT 窪蹋勛圖厙, said roughly 5,000 of their union members live close to the hospital and depend on it for care, even though they dont work there. The union had opposed the takeover, fearing the loss of reproductive rights.
If Day Kimball is having difficulties, if they cant find a suitable partner, perhaps the state of 窪蹋勛圖厙 can put some money forward, he said.