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Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health and GraniteOne Health to hold community listening sessions

MANCHESTER — Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health (D-HH) and GraniteOne Health (GOH) will hold a series of four “listening sessions” to gain public input into the proposed combination of the two health systems.

The sessions, in Manchester, Wolfeboro, Lebanon, and Peterborough, are open to the community.

D-HH and GOH announced in January the signing of a letter of intent to combine their two organizations to better serve the health care needs of New Hampshire residents and communities. The listening sessions are part of a well-defined process that involves due diligence, opportunities for public input, negotiation of final terms, approval by each organization’s Board of Trustees and the Bishop of Manchester, and review by federal and state regulators.

The four sessions will be held:

Monday, May 13, 6-7 p.m. – Manchester, Manchester Public Health Department, 1528 Elm Street

Tuesday, May 14, 6-7:30 p.m. – Wolfeboro, Huggins Hospital, Medical Arts Conference Room, 240 South Main Street

Wednesday, May 15, 6-7 p.m. – Lebanon, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Auditoriums A,B,C

Thursday, June 6, 6-7:30 p.m. – Peterborough, Monadnock Community Hospital Conference Room #5, Parmelee Building, 452 Old Street Road

As a combined system, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health GraniteOne will seek to improve access to high-quality care for individuals and families throughout New Hampshire; invest in needed capacity, improve quality and manage costs; bolster rural healthcare; invest in workforce development and housing; and continue to combat the opioid crisis and substance misuse, Veteran’s care, and behavioral health issues.

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