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Providence Oregon hospital ending labor and delivery services 

Providence Seaside (Ore.) Hospital plans to close its inpatient obstetric and newborn care services, effective Oct. 4.

The services affected include labor and delivery, well-newborn inpatient care and outpatient prenatal/surgical gynecological care with an OB-GYN physician, according to an Aug.19 caregiver announcement obtained by Becker’s.

“[It’s] important to emphasize three things: Providence is not closing Providence Seaside Hospital or our clinics; we remain committed to our North Coast communities; and we are making changes to clinical service lines to best meet community need,” the announcement, from Providence Seaside Chief Administrator Rebecca Coplin and Providence Women’s and Children’s Services Executive Director Kristine Bell, RN, said.

Ms. Coplin and Ms. Bell said the service closure comes at a time of “historic reset” for Oregon’s healthcare system, with hospitals across the state forced to deal with care costs outpacing reimbursement due to challenges like workforce shortages, rising supply costs and inflation.

The announcement also said declining delivery volumes and continued shortages of physicians and local nurses trained and skilled in maternity were the primary drivers for the service closure. 

Providence Seaside is working with the Oregon Nurses Association to determine the impact of its 12 registered nurses who work in the closing unit. 

“This closure is devastating for young families but it will negatively affect everyone in our community,” a spokesperson for the ONA said in an Aug. 20 statement shared with Becker’s. “Providence’s pattern of cuts will harm caregivers and the health and safety of communities up and down the coast; leaving us all with fewer choices, longer waits and worse healthcare.”

Following the closure, patients can seek care at two low-risk delivery programs 30 minutes from Providence Seaside — Astoria, Ore.-based Columbia Memorial Hospital and the Astoria Birthing Center. Providence Seaside’s emergency department will also be able to care for obstetrics patients, the system announcement said.

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