The Boston Globe, March 1st, 1989
Under a plan adopted yesterday, fiscally ailing Sancta Maria Hospital of Cambridge will be the first Massachusetts acute-care hospital to undergo conversion to other health care uses with the financial assistance of the state. The action was taken by the Acute Hospital Conversion Board, a three-member panel set up last year as part of the state's universal health care law. Sancta Maria's is one of seven applications for state assistance received so far by the board from financially desperate hospitals. Some hospital officials and health insurers have criticized the conversion board for grantin...
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