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20 August 2021

Joint Commission Threatens To Terminate Hospital's Accreditation

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After threatening to terminate Eleanor Slater Hospital's accreditation in 2017, an unannounced survey led to its decision to preliminarily deny its accreditation.
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After threatening to terminate Eleanor Slater Hospital's accreditation in 2017, an unannounced survey led to its decision to preliminarily deny its accreditation. The hospital, which is a state run psychiatric facility, is under investigation by the Rhode Island Attorney General into significant financial issues, workplace disputes and patient care complaints. A workplace union recently issued a vote of no confidence directed at hospital administration.

Originally published 22 June 2021.

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