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Greenwood Leflore Hospital to lay off up to 80 employees

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Struggling to stay open, Delta hospital to lay off dozens

Greenwood Leflore Hospital will lay off as many as 80 employees in an effort to cut costs and keep the hospital open through the end of the year as it continues takeover negotiations with the of Mississippi Medical Center.

The hospital's interim CEO Gary Marchand announced the plans in a memo to hospital staff Friday morning. Marchand wrote that the hospital's administrators decided to maintain current services, emergency, surgical, inpatient, outpatient diagnostic services, and outpatient treatments including cancer and wound care. 

The staff cuts will affect as many as 55 full-time and 25 part-time employees.

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we are announcing a further reduction in our staffing so that all remaining services can be adequately and consistently to current patient volumes,” Marchand wrote. “While unfortunate, we believe this will allow the best option for current services to continue into early next year.”

The struggling 208-bed hospital employs more than 600 people. It suspended inpatient services entirely in August following a sewage leak, transferring to other hospitals in the area. It reopened 12 beds in late August; it's unclear how many beds are currently open. 

The hospital has been negotiating a takeover deal with UMMC since the summer. Marchand told staff last that negotiations had hit a road block over the hospital's outstanding debts to Medicare and deferred maintenance costs, together totaling around $9 million. UMMC did not want to assume those debts in taking over hospital operations. 

The of Greenwood and Leflore County last week agreed to put up $4.5 million each to the hospital's debts and deferred maintenance. 

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Any deal would require approval by the Institutions of Higher Learning (IHL), which oversees colleges and universities in Mississippi. Because the two parties could not resolve the debt issue in time to finalize documents before the IHL's last board meeting of the year on Nov. 17, any deal will likely have to wait until early 2023. Marchand told staff last week that staff cuts and possibly service reductions would be necessary to keep the hospital open. 

UMMC could ask IHL to hold a special called meeting to approve any documents as soon as they are ready, but UMMC spokespeople have said there are no plans to do that. They would not explain why. 

UMMC did not respond to a request for comment Friday morning. 

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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Medgar Evers to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom

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www.wcbi.com – Joey Barnes – 2024-05-03 11:48:54

SUMMARY: Medgar Evers, a leader and World War II veteran from Mississippi, will posthumously the Presidential Medal of . Evers was assassinated in 1963 and played a key role in organizing voter registration drives during the Civil Rights Movement. made the selection, adding Evers to a list of distinguished who have won the award. Evers will join the likes of James Earl Chaney, Fred Haise, B.B. King, Tennessee Williams, and Oprah Winfrey. The was announced on Facebook.

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Mississippi prepares to mark 2024 Hurricane Preparedness Week

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www.wjtv.com – Kristopher White – 2024-05-03 11:37:45

SUMMARY: Governor Tate Reeves declared May 5-11, 2024, as Hurricane Preparedness for Mississippi, urging citizens to prepare for the 2024 Atlantic . The National Weather Service predicts an average of 14 named storms, seven hurricanes, and three major hurricanes. recommends a disaster supply kit, doing an insurance check, and key messages on social during Hurricane Preparedness Week. The official Atlantic Hurricane Season is from June 1 to November 30, 2024. MEMA has created a new Hurricane Guide to assist in preparing for the upcoming season.

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Brandon Presley commits $50K to start Save Our State PAC

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www.wcbi.com – Joey Barnes – 2024-05-03 11:37:30

SUMMARY: Former Mississippi Public Service Commissioner Brandon Presley is starting the Save Our PAC with a commitment of $50,000. He aims to push for increased access, full expansion, and eliminating the grocery tax in Mississippi. This was made after lawmakers failed to expand Medicaid in the state. Presley plans to make the first donation on Monday and encourages to get involved in these important issues.

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