A Mississippi health officer has denied a proposal by Jacksonville, Miss.-based St. Dominic Hospital to build a 71-bed hospital in Madison, Miss., according to a Clarion Ledger report.
St. Dominic's proposed the transfer of 71 beds at its Jacksonville facility to Madison, thereby circumventing state certificate of need laws.
Health Management Associates, which plans to soon open a facility in nearby Canton, Miss., opposed St. Dominic's plan, calling it an "attempt to bypass the state certificate of need law," according to the report.
St. Dominic representatives said the hospital plans to appeal the decision in County Chancery Court.
Read the Clarion Ledger report on St. Dominic Hospital.
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St. Dominic's proposed the transfer of 71 beds at its Jacksonville facility to Madison, thereby circumventing state certificate of need laws.
Health Management Associates, which plans to soon open a facility in nearby Canton, Miss., opposed St. Dominic's plan, calling it an "attempt to bypass the state certificate of need law," according to the report.
St. Dominic representatives said the hospital plans to appeal the decision in County Chancery Court.
Read the Clarion Ledger report on St. Dominic Hospital.
Read more coverage on Mississippi hospitals:
- Mississippi's Wesley Medical Center Names New CEO, CFO
- Mississippi's Singing River Health System and George Regional Health System Announce Partnership