N.J. hospital to suspend non-essential services next month unless state intervenes

A Jersey City hospital will suspend non-essential services at the end of October, unless it gets millions in support from the government, its healthcare parent company announced.

Employees at Heights University Hospital, formerly Christ Hospital, learned of the action Friday and their union said the company is threatening layoffs.

Hudson Regional Health took over the hospital and two others from CarePoint Health System in April in federal bankruptcy court…

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