Albuquerque, N.M.-based Lovelace Health System plans to lay off roughly 80 employees as part of a regular review of operations, according to a New Mexico Business Weekly report.
Lovelace, owned by Nashville, Tenn.-based Ardent Health Services, includes six hospitals and 4,000 employees. It said the reduction affected less than 2 percent of the system's employed workforce and half of the positions affected were "outside contracted positions," according to the report.
Employees involved in patient care were not affected.
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Lovelace, owned by Nashville, Tenn.-based Ardent Health Services, includes six hospitals and 4,000 employees. It said the reduction affected less than 2 percent of the system's employed workforce and half of the positions affected were "outside contracted positions," according to the report.
Employees involved in patient care were not affected.
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