Uniontown Hospital to stop delivering babies, putting rural mothers-to-be in a bind
Uniontown Hospitals pending closure of Fayette Countys only birthing center at the end of June comes with officials citing similar death knells as other facilities already shuttered around Western Pennsylvania rising costs, challenges of recruiting doctors to rural locales, declining birth rates and other changes in the health care industry.
The hospital is closing its Family Beginnings Birthing Center as it reevaluates services while transitioning from its partnership with UPMC to an affiliation with West Virginia University Health System in Morgantown, said Josh Krysak, Uniontown Hospital spokesman. For women due to give birth after July 1, hospital staff will work to find alternative birthplace facilities, Krysak said.
The hospital also intends to close its inpatient pediatric department, as most children treated there are released or stabilized and then moved to UPMC Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh.
This (closing obstetrics units) is definitely a trend, and its not just in Western Pennsylvania. Its a national trend as well, said Patricia J. Raffaele, vice president of professional services for the Healthcare Council of Western Pennsylvania, a trade organization representing hospitals and other health care providers.
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