The hospital cited high costs, declining birth volumes, and shortages of physicians and local nurses as contributing factors.
SEASIDE, Ore. — Providence Seaside Hospital will close its obstetrics and inpatient newborn care services Oct. 4, citing high costs, declining birth volumes and workforce shortages.
The closure will affect labor and delivery, well-newborn inpatient care, and outpatient prenatal and gynecologic surgical care with an OB/GYN physician, according to Providence Health & Services Oregon.
Officials said Oregon’s health care system is “undergoing a historic reset,” with care costs outpacing reimbursement, compounded by inflation, staffing shortages and rising supply expenses.
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