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AG urges change of course for Caritas

Archdiocese should give up control of operations, Coakley report says

Carney Hospital should become a mental health facility, while retaining primary and urgent care, the report said. Carney Hospital should become a mental health facility, while retaining primary and urgent care, the report said. (Suzanne Kreiter/Globe Staff)
By Jeffrey Krasner
Globe Staff / March 7, 2008

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Caritas St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Brighton should abandon its role as a top-level academic hospital treating complex cases, and Caritas Carney Hospital in Dorchester should consider becoming a mental health center, says a report on the Archdiocese of Boston's hospital chain by Attorney General Martha Coakley. (Full article: 903 words)

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