Orange, Calif.-based St. Joseph Health System announced two of its hospitals will eliminate 144 employees through voluntary departures, layoffs and attrition, according to an Orange County Register report.
The two affected hospitals are St. Joseph Hospital in Orange and Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo. The affected employees, ranging from clerical workers to managers and registered nurses, will leave their respective institutions in waves from Aug. 5-Oct. 3. The job cuts were in response to the economy, healthcare reform and reimbursement, according to the report.
Read the report about job cuts at St. Joseph Hospital and Mission Hospital.
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The two affected hospitals are St. Joseph Hospital in Orange and Mission Hospital in Mission Viejo. The affected employees, ranging from clerical workers to managers and registered nurses, will leave their respective institutions in waves from Aug. 5-Oct. 3. The job cuts were in response to the economy, healthcare reform and reimbursement, according to the report.
Read the report about job cuts at St. Joseph Hospital and Mission Hospital.
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