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Dismay at plan to shut two New Jersey hospitals

 |  By HealthLeaders Media Staff  
   January 14, 2008

Two community hospitals in working class Newark, NJ, neighborhoods will be shuttered by a Pennsylvania-based healthcare company that is also absorbing the larger St. Michael's Medical Center in the city's downtown. The three hospitals have been losing $6 million a month, but city officials described the closings as a betrayal.

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