Strategic Restructuring Focuses on Uninterrupted
Service to Patients
HUDSON
COUNTY, N.J., Nov. 3, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- CarePoint Health Systems, Inc. ("CarePoint"),
is a non-profit corporation that operates three hospitals in
Hudson County. Today, CarePoint
announced that it has taken steps to implement a financial
restructuring designed to improve its capital structure and
position the Company to deliver essential patient care well into
the future.
To facilitate this process, CarePoint has filed voluntary
petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code
in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware. CarePoint has obtained $67 million in new financing to ensure that its
hospitals remain open and that there will be no interruptions to
its ability to provide patient care in the communities it serves
throughout this process.
CarePoint Health Systems oversees the operations of three
hospitals in Hudson County, New
Jersey: Bayonne Medical Center, Christ Hospital in
Jersey City, and Hoboken
University Medical Center. Collectively, they provide services to
over 60% of the population of the county and 65% of their patients
are uninsured or underinsured.
These proceedings will provide CarePoint with the flexibility
and resources to continue operations and care for patients as it
implements strategic initiatives to enhance efficiency and align
the organization's operations. Importantly, CarePoint remains
committed to its employees and the high-quality care they provide.
The organization has taken necessary steps to ensure that salary
and benefits continue for employees and that their ability to
provide compassionate care to each patient will not be materially
impacted.
The decision to initiate this strategic reorganization has been
driven by several factors, including the dramatic increase in
direct costs of operating the Hospitals after COVID, insufficient
state funding, and persistent reimbursement challenges that
hospitals across the country have been facing.
Dr. Achintya Moulick, who successfully transitioned the system
to a nonprofit and helped keep the hospitals open post-COVID, will
serve as Chairman and CEO of CarePoint Health and will lead the
organization through this next phase of its transition to a
sustainable position.
"We chose this path after we thoroughly evaluated all available
options that would ensure the continued delivery of uninterrupted
care while enabling this necessary financial restructuring," said
Dr. Moulick. "Safety net hospitals like Christ Hospital and Hoboken
University Medical Center are vital lifelines for the uninsured,
underinsured, and most vulnerable populations. We are proud to have
kept our doors open these past five years despite an extremely
challenging environment. We are also grateful for our employees and
physicians across the organization, whose deep commitment to
addressing health inequities and delivering high-quality,
compassionate care to our communities has been unwavering."
"It is impossible to understate Dr. Moulick's contributions to
the CarePoint healthcare system and the Hudson
County community. Had it not been for his leadership over
the past five years, the hospitals likely would have been forced to
close, depriving our communities of access to essential and
life-saving care," said Marilyn
Cintron, CEO of Alliance Community Health care. "While there
are still challenges ahead, CarePoint's ability to facilitate this
necessary financial restructuring and remain open to serve patients
is a testament to his vision and fortitude. We are confident that
his leadership through this next chapter as Chairman of the Board
of Trustees will finally put the hospitals in a sustainable
position to continue delivering high quality care."
"This financial restructuring will allow Christ Hospital and
CarePoint's other facilities to remain open while the system works
to integrate its operations within the new Hudson Health System,
and that is great news for Jersey
City residents," said Jersey
City Mayor Steven Fulop. "I
am confident that this is the right direction and that it will put
these essential community hospitals on more solid financial footing
moving forward, which is critically important for Hudson County."
"I offer my sincere thanks to all of the CarePoint leadership
for their contributions to the Hoboken community," added Hoboken Mayor Ravi
Bhalla. "This restructuring is a critical step in the right
direction to ensure the finances are now aligned to offer
continued, quality healthcare to Hoboken with Hudson Health Systems leading the
way. It is welcome news for residents of Hoboken and Hudson
County as we were able to ensure that a hospital continues
to remain right here in our Mile
Square."
Court filings and additional information are available at
https://dm.epiq11.com/Carepoint.
Advisors
Dilworth Paxson LLP is serving as legal
counsel and Ankura Consulting is serving as financial advisor.
About
CarePoint Health brings quality, patient-focused
health care to Hudson County.
Combining the resources of three area hospitals, Bayonne Medical
Center, Christ Hospital in Jersey
City, and Hoboken University Medical Center, CarePoint
Health provides a new approach to deliver health care that puts the
patient front and center. CarePoint Health leverages a network of
top doctors, nurses, and other medical professionals whose
expertise and attentiveness work together to provide complete
coordination of care, from the doctor's office to the hospital to
the home. Patients benefit from the expertise and capabilities of a
broad network of leading specialists and specialized technology. At
CarePoint Health, all medical professionals emphasize preventive
medicine and focus on educating patients to make healthy life
choices. For more information on its facilities, partners and
services, visit www.carepointhealth.org.
Media Contact: Justin Drew
- Justin.Drew@carepointhealth.org
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