Psychiatrists At N.H. Hospital Threaten To Leave En Masse Over Labor Dispute
The Executive Council has voted 5-0 to allow Dartmouth-Hitchcock to take over managing the state psychiatric hospital in Concord, but the majority of psychiatrists there refuse to work with Dartmouth-Hitchcock.
New Hampshire Union Leader:
Council OKs Extension Of State Hospital Psychiatry Contract
While a labor dispute threatens the care of patients at the state hospital, state officials say a four-month contract extension will maintain the current level of services. (Rayno, 6/15)
New Hampshire Public Radio:
Staffing Dispute Deepens As Dartmouth-Hitchcock To Take Helm At State Hospital
The Executive Council has voted 5-0 to allow Dartmouth-Hitchcock to take over managing the state psychiatric hospital in Concord, June 30. But a core group of psychiatrist staff refuse to work with Dartmouth-Hitchcock. (Rodolico, 6/15)
Concord Monitor:
After Executive Council Vote, Psychiatrists Poised To Leave New Hampshire Hospital
More than half of the psychiatrists at New Hampshire Hospital will likely no longer work there in two weeks when Dartmouth-Hitchcock assumes operation at the state-run psychiatric hospital. (Morris, 6/16)