Leaders must act to save Carney Hospital

To the Editor:

I am writing to urgently request the governor’s intervention to save Carney Hospital in Dorchester, Massachusetts, from closure. Founded in 1863, the Carney has a long and storied history as a critical healthcare provider for Boston’s most marginalized and underserved communities. Initially established to serve the poor, Carney Hospital has remained steadfast in its mission, offering a safety net for the residents of Dorchester, Mattapan, Roxbury, and beyond.

Its potential closure poses a grave threat to the health and well-being of thousands of individuals who rely on its services. As you know, these neighborhoods are home to some of the poorest and most marginalized populations in Boston. The hospital is not merely a healthcare facility; it is a lifeline, providing essential medical care to those who might otherwise go without.

Moreover, Carney Hospital is a significant employer in the region, offering jobs to many residents of Dorchester, Mattapan, and Roxbury. The loss of these jobs would have a devastating impact on local families and the economic stability of these communities. The closure would exacerbate existing inequalities, stripping away both healthcare and economic opportunities from those who need them most.

I propose that a concerted effort be made by the state, the city, and larger hospital systems that have benefited from serving wealthier neighborhoods, towns, and cities, to come together to save this vital resource. It is imperative that we leverage the collective strength and resources of all stakeholders to ensure that Carney Hospital can continue to fulfill its mission.

Gov. Healey, your leadership in this matter is crucial. By taking decisive action, you can help preserve an institution that is not only vital to the health of our community but also embodies the principles of equity and justice that we hold dear. I implore you to prioritize the needs of the residents of Dorchester, Mattapan, and Roxbury, and to champion the cause of Carney Hospital.

Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. I am confident that, with your support, we can secure a future for Carney Hospital and, in doing so, reaffirm our commitment to the health and well-being of all Boston residents.

– Stephen P. Wood

The letter writer is the Program director, Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Program, Extreme Medicine Program at Northeastern University.                            


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