St. Vincent Hospital Reopens Some Behavioral Health Beds

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Worcester MA

28 December, 2021

7:31 AM

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WORCESTER, MA — St. Vincent Hospital has reopened a dozen behavioral health beds closed during the nursing strike. The reopening follows a near state inquiry into the closures, and the apparent resolution of the nurses strike. The hospital closed its behavioral health beds in August citing a staffing shortage during the nurses strike. As the strike continued through autumn and early winter, state health officials demanded the hospital set a date for reopening the beds. Worcester state Rep. David LeBoeuf also urged the state Department of Public Health to do something about the closed beds. A hospital spokesperson said a portion of the psychiatric beds reopened on Monday in anticipation of the conclusion of the strike. The nurses tentatively agreed to a deal to end the strike on Dec. 17. "The beds reopened today represent 60 percent of St. Vincent Hospital's inpatient psychiatry capacity," the hospital said in a news release. "The hospital expects to reopen even more beds after the striking nurses return to the bedside in January." A formal vote on the new contract for nurses will take place on Jan. 3.

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