Hospital trustees to consider temporary management agreement Monday
Released Friday afternoon, thefor a special meeting of hospital trustees includes a “letter of intent” between the city-owned facility and UC San Diego Health which would have a management team appointed by the university health system assume day-to-day management “effective March 1.”
Patricia “Patty” Maysent, chief executive officer of UC San Diego Health and a board member of the elected body that runs El Centro Regional, said Friday afternoon that she believes the financial realities facing the 161-bed medical center can be turned around through experienced management and greater collaboration with other medical facilities in the valley.
The El Centro City Council and mayor oversee El Centro Regional, and none could be reached for comment Friday evening. Maysent said she intends to recuse herself from voting on the management agreement because the decision involves a pact with her own organization.
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