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RIAG and RIDOH make Lifespan-CNE merger

 

application available to the public, schedule public

 

comment meetings

 

Application can be found on RIAG and RIDOH web sites at links below

 

 

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Pursuant to Rhode Island’s Hospital Conversions Act, the Office of the Attorney General and the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) have made available to the public the transacting parties’ application in the proposed merger of Lifespan and Care New England Health System (CNE).

 

The application is available on the RIAG web site here: https://www.riag.ri.gov/about-our-office/divisions-and-units/civil-division/public-protection/healthcare

 

And the RIDOH web site here: https://health.ri.gov/programs/hospitalconversionsmerger/

 

The Lifespan/CNE application was deemed complete and accepted for review on November 16, 2021. Prior to being made public, the application and all attached documents were subject to a confidentiality review, which is required by the Hospital Conversions Act. As part of this review, Lifespan and CNE requested that documents or parts of documents they consider confidential be withheld from public disclosure. Those requests were reviewed by the Attorney General and anything deemed to be confidential, such as confidential business/propriety information and personally identifiable information, was redacted or withheld from this public disclosure. 

 

A complete list of all the documents submitted as part of the application – including documents deemed confidential and the reasons why – is available here. (Application_confidentiality_review.pdf)

 

At this stage in the process, the Attorney General and RIDOH continue the review process, which involves requesting information from the transacting parties.

 

Under the HCA, the deadline for a decision approving, approving with conditions, or denying the transaction falls 120 days from the date of completeness. In this case, the deadline remains March 16, 2022. 

 

 

Public comment meetings

 

The Attorney General and RIDOH will hold virtual public comment meetings concerning the proposed transaction on Thursday, January 20, 2022 from 5pm-7pm and Wednesday, January 26, 2022 from 3pm-5pm.

 

Sign up here to provide public comment at one of these meetings.

 

Virtual meeting access information:

 

January 20, 2022

5pm-7pm

https://esquiresolutions.zoom.us/j/94898924339?pwd=VFJOYndUWHlsNWJpZm9lUkNLR1ZZQT09

+1 669 900 6833 or +1 346 248 7799 US Toll

If joining from an H.323/SIP room system: Dial: 162.255.37.11 (US West) or 162.255.36.11 (US East)

 

January 26, 2022

3pm – 5pm

https://esquiresolutions.zoom.us/j/93624453049?pwd=ZmJXMWtNSTlxSWVYendRdXlqbWhGZz09

+1 669 900 6833 or +1 346 248 7799 US Toll

If joining from an H.323/SIP room system: Dial: 162.255.37.11 (US West) or 162.255.36.11 (US East)

 

 

Written comment

 

The Attorney General and RIDOH are also accepting written comments regarding the proposed transaction from now through February 1, 2022. Written comments may be forwarded to:

 

Maria R. Lenz

Assistant Attorney General

Office of the Attorney General

150 South Main Street Providence, RI 02903

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Fernanda Lopes, MPH,

Chief, Office of Health Systems Development

Rhode Island Department of Health

Three Capitol Hill, Room 410 Providence, RI 02908

This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

If accommodations are needed to ensure equal participation, please contact the

Attorney General’s Public Information Officer at (401) 274-4400 ext. 2234

3 days prior to the public information meeting.

 

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