Cooley Dickinson Hospital in Northampton, Mass., will cut the equivalent of 60 full-time jobs over the next few months in response to decreased demand for services and lower reimbursement rates from insurers, according to a Boston Herald report.
The cuts will come through layoffs, attrition and vacancies remaining unfilled. The hospital will have cut 200 jobs in the past two years, including this most recent reduction.
Read the Boston Herald report on Cooley Dickinson Hospital's job cuts.
Read more about hospital hirings and layoffs:
-More Patients Mean More Nurses at University of Iowa Hospitals
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The cuts will come through layoffs, attrition and vacancies remaining unfilled. The hospital will have cut 200 jobs in the past two years, including this most recent reduction.
Read the Boston Herald report on Cooley Dickinson Hospital's job cuts.
Read more about hospital hirings and layoffs:
-More Patients Mean More Nurses at University of Iowa Hospitals
-7 Ways to Avoid Legal Pitfalls When Implementing Mass Layoffs
-10 Key Considerations for Medical Staffing in a Changing Healthcare Workforce