Monday, Sep. 23, 2024
Did patients lose access to care when Arizona authorities closed St. Luke’s Behavioral Health Center?
St. Luke’s shuttered its Behavioral Health Center after inspectors from the Arizona Department of Health Services cited concerns about insufficient staffing, a failing air conditioning system and health violations, among other issues. The facility’s license was suspended with an emergency order and staff were put on unpaid leave in late August.
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Sources
- Tempe.gov St. Luke's Behavioral Health Center - A Steward Family Hospital
- Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System Gmail - Media Inquiry — Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting.pdf
- Arizona Department of Health Services License Suspension Order
- Arizona Republic St. Luke’s hospital license still in question as hearing postponed
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