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Causes: Community Health Systems, Health
Mission: The mission of episcopal health services inc. Of the diocese of long island is to provide quality health care with an emphasis on patient safety through its hospital, ambulatory care facilities, nursing homes and continuing medical education, recognizing the emerging life-care needs of the communities served.
Programs: St. John's episcopal hospital provided the following services to residents of its local community in 2014: 8,908 discharges 42,341 adult and pediatric medical and surgical days of care to 7,381 patients. 13,977 days of behavioral healthcare to 844 patients. 683 babies were delivered. 33,352 patients were treated and released from the 24 hr emergency room. 16,278 visits to the chronic dialysis service. 104,009 visits to the ambulatory and behavioral health clinics.
bishop charles waldo maclean nursing home provided the following exempt purpose services in 2014: 44,794 days of long term nursing home care were furnished to patients. In august 2012, ehs entered into asset purchase agreements with an unrelated party (the "buyer") to sell bishop hucles and bishop maclean (the "homes"). Ehs determined that the criteria for held for sale classification of the homes' assets and liabilities were met in august 2012. On july 16, 2014, the sale of bishop hucles was closed for a sales price of $29. 5 million. On october 31, 2014, the sale of bishop maclean was closed for a sales price of $4 million. No impairment of assets resulted from the sale of the homes.