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Cee Peacehealth oregon reveals the deciding factor for ending its contract with eugene emergency physicians (eep) boiled down to scaling its emergency department. Quicktake: peacehealth’s plan to replace eugene emergency physicians with apollomd has triggered weeks of rapid fallout, including the local group’s pledge not to join the new contractor and a medical staff vote on confidence in hospital leadership. this timeline tracks how events unfolded.
Interview Ef English First Youtube On this edition, we talk with peacehealth's executive dr. jim mcgovern about a controversial new contract for physicians with an out of state entity and a recent no confidence vote by the organization's medical staff. Wake up call with bill lundun & gerry snyder dr. don schroeder peacehealth vs. eep 2026 03 26 likes download 3 share. The relationship between eep and peacehealth's emergency departments in metropolitan eugene spans 35 years. it started at university district and grew to include riverbend when it opened in. Eep has been sounding the alarm about peacehealth’s decision to contract apollomd for the past few weeks and has gained some support from state leaders.
Peacehealth Employee Reviews Q3 2018 Youtube The relationship between eep and peacehealth's emergency departments in metropolitan eugene spans 35 years. it started at university district and grew to include riverbend when it opened in. Eep has been sounding the alarm about peacehealth’s decision to contract apollomd for the past few weeks and has gained some support from state leaders. Eugene emergency physicians shared concerns about staffing changes in peacehealth’s lane county emergency departments at the oregon state capitol march 5, further highlighting worries. In an interview with us last week, peacehealth said it was possible for those physicians to return through the hospital’s new er physicians management company apollomd. Peacehealth officials stated that the decision was not based on cost but framed it as an investment in improving emergency services. according to oregon chief medical officer dr. kim ruscher, in an interview with kval, the end of the eep contracts created a “natural time” to explore other options. Peacehealth will end its 35 year contract with eugene emergency physicians and replace the local group with atlanta based apollomd to staff ers in springfield, florence, and cottage grove. local doctors cite rising wait times and worsening conditions at riverbend.
Epp Interview Full Video Youtube Eugene emergency physicians shared concerns about staffing changes in peacehealth’s lane county emergency departments at the oregon state capitol march 5, further highlighting worries. In an interview with us last week, peacehealth said it was possible for those physicians to return through the hospital’s new er physicians management company apollomd. Peacehealth officials stated that the decision was not based on cost but framed it as an investment in improving emergency services. according to oregon chief medical officer dr. kim ruscher, in an interview with kval, the end of the eep contracts created a “natural time” to explore other options. Peacehealth will end its 35 year contract with eugene emergency physicians and replace the local group with atlanta based apollomd to staff ers in springfield, florence, and cottage grove. local doctors cite rising wait times and worsening conditions at riverbend.
Peacehealth Sacred Heart Interim Ceo On University District Medical Peacehealth officials stated that the decision was not based on cost but framed it as an investment in improving emergency services. according to oregon chief medical officer dr. kim ruscher, in an interview with kval, the end of the eep contracts created a “natural time” to explore other options. Peacehealth will end its 35 year contract with eugene emergency physicians and replace the local group with atlanta based apollomd to staff ers in springfield, florence, and cottage grove. local doctors cite rising wait times and worsening conditions at riverbend.
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