New CEO, executive leadership, announced for Catholic Medical Center

read more…: New CEO, executive leadership, announced for Catholic Medical Center

“As a Catholic and Granite Stater, I am deeply honored to be part of the next chapter of Catholic Medical Center’s significant history,” John Skevington said. “I am committed to ensuring that CMC continues to thrive in Manchester for many years to come, serving the community with faith, compassion and dedication.”

Attorney General approves Catholic Medical Center partnership with HCA Healthcare

read more…: Attorney General approves Catholic Medical Center partnership with HCA Healthcare

Catholic Medical Center (CMC) on Monday announced, after a comprehensive regulatory review process, the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office has granted the necessary approvals for the transaction, paving the way for CMC to join HCA Healthcare, one of the nation’s leading healthcare providers.

Oct. 23: Public hearing regarding purchase of CMC by HCA Healthcare/Manchester Health Services

read more…: Oct. 23: Public hearing regarding purchase of CMC by HCA Healthcare/Manchester Health Services

Attorney General John M. Formella announces that the Director of Charitable Trusts will host a public hearing regarding a proposed asset purchase transaction between Catholic Medical Center of Manchester, New Hampshire and Manchester Health Services, LLC, a subsidiary of HCA Healthcare, Inc., a Delaware corporation. 

CMC provides nurses with opportunities for education, advancement and growth

read more…: CMC provides nurses with opportunities for education, advancement and growth

Emily Cantara was born to be a nurse. Not only does she enjoy providing medical treatment to patients, helping them stay physically healthy or recover from illness or injury, but she also has a passion for people and the unique emotional connection nurses make with those in their care.

CMC curtails most elective procedures working to keep patients, staff, and public safe

read more…: CMC curtails most elective procedures working to keep patients, staff, and public safe

Effective Monday, March 16 Catholic Medical Center is curtailing most elective procedures.  This decision is being made under the advice the American College of Surgeons and the US Surgeon General, and in conjunction with CMC’s medical staff.  Hospitals throughout the state and country are taking similar action.

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