Starting Nov. 7, occupational health services will not longer be offered at four Providence Portland metro clinics and 43 workers will be laid off.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Providence moves to permanently close occupational medicine and workplace health services at four Portland metro area clinics.
The hospital said the decision is due to changing needs in the community and that it’s moving away from occupational medicine and workplace health services as a core part of its business.
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“By concentrating our resources on primary care, urgent care and specialty services, we can better
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