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120 jobs at risk as Spire Healthcare to close St Saviour's Hospital in Hythe
Spire Healthcare Group, a private hospital group, has proposed the closure of Spire St Saviour’s Hospital in Hythe, Kent.
The hospital currently employs 120 staff, and a period of consultation will now commence with all employees.
Rob Roger, CEO of Spire Healthcare, said: “We recognise that Spire St Saviour’s’ team provide excellent patient care to the very highest standards. Spire Healthcare’s strategy is to operate modern, high-quality facilities and to invest in delivering higher acuity services.
“After a thorough assessment the Spire Healthcare Board has proposed the closure of the hospital, given the investment in infrastructure needed to bring Spire St Saviour’s in line with our other hospitals.
“This proposal has not been put forward lightly and we will work closely with our patients to ensure continuity of care at alternative locations. A full consultation process will also take place for all employees.”
The proposed closure has no impact on guidance for the full 2015 financial year.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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