CMMC to close acute care clinic

LEWISTON — Central Maine Medical Center says it will close its acute-care clinic at the beginning of the year.

The 76 High Street clinic provides emergency care for minor illnesses and injuries, and primary care for adults and children. It is staffed by one doctor, Shannon Deschenes.

The clinic has been open for several years, CMMC spokesman Chuck Gill said. He did not know how many patients it serves.

Gill said the clinic typically sees patients who can't get immediate appointments with their doctors but whose illnesses or injuries are not severe enough to require a trip to the hospital emergency room. He said Deschenes ran her practice through the clinic and maintained patients of her own. 

Deschenes will not stay with the hospital group after the clinic's closure on Jan. 7.  She could not be reached for comment.

Gill said Central Maine Healthcare has added more primary care doctors and that patients are going to the doctor less often. Because of that, the hospital group believes its primary care practices can see people more quickly than they could years ago. Patients also still have the option of going to the emergency room.

Patients recently received letters notifying them of the closure. Gill said the hospital group is working on shifting Deschenes' patients to other Central Maine Healthcare doctors.

Some patients, however, have balked at the closure and the move to another doctor.

"I'm pissed, to be quite honest," Ginger Pearl said.

Pearl, her husband and teenage daughter began seeing Deschenes several years ago when the doctor practiced in their hometown of Mechanic Falls, and they stayed with her when she moved to the acute-care clinic in Lewiston. Pearl and her husband have chronic health issues. They trust Deschenes and her medical advice.

"She is so intent on knowing everything and spending enough time with her patients," Pearl said.

When she received a letter this week advising her of the clinic's closure, she cried.

"It threw me for a total loop," she said. "There was no warning. Thirty days? That's ridiculous."

She and her family are working on their own to find another doctor willing and able to learn their lengthy, detailed medical histories. Pearl is not happy with the hospital group responsible for the clinic's closure.

"I think it should be patients over profits," she said.

But Gill said the closure will make the hospital group more efficient because it won't duplicate services by seeing patients at both primary care practices and the acute-care clinic.

"We're doing exactly what we're being asked to do," Gill said. "Health care's being asked to be more efficient all the time."

Gill said he did not know how much money the hospital group will save by closing the clinic.

According to the Maine Hospital Association, acute care and similar walk-in clinics are growing in Maine as hospitals try to get patients to stop using expensive emergency rooms for minor illnesses and injuries.

St. Mary's opened its convenient-care clinic about a year ago at 15 Gracelawn Road. Staffed by two nurse practitioners and a physician assistant, that clinic is open mornings, evenings, weekends and holidays to give patients an option outside the emergency room. 

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Editor's note: The acute-care clinic at 76 High Street is different than the Central Maine Family Practice Residency Program at the same address. Although the residency program does offer same day appointments like the acute-care clinic, the residency program is not closing.

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ojhuig's picture

how can anyone chalk this up to Obamacare

When Obamacare hasn't even happened! Sheesh

ojhuig's picture

oh, and PS

Those of you crying for the hospital to serve patients for free, sound like Socialists! Ironic, don't ya think?

roadwolfwalker's picture

acute-care clinic was well liked and great care

CMMC spokesman Chuck Gill said. He did not know how many patients it serves.
WHAT ARE YOU SAYING CHUCK of course you know how many people it sure you billed them all dont you? they are alot of other area that could be cut and NOT missed let are readerS vote here if you ever been to acute-care did you like the service YES OR NO PEOPLE PLEASE VOTE

ojhuig's picture

Vote for what?

That the hospital be forced to serve patients for free? The only way that will work, is under the Public Option. Please explain any other way that it could possibly be done.

Ugh's picture

Maybe they could use the

Maybe they could use the bonus the CEO will get again this year? I'm sure they'll find a couple mil for him somewhere at CMMC.

Ugh's picture

To those of you who

To those of you who disagreed, I'll say "told you so" as soon as the news is made public again. Remember this.

Mainer1222's picture

Government regulation, greedy

Government regulation, greedy pharmaceutical companies, an endless supply of toxic food and competition-less insurance companies are partly to blame for the 'crisis' we have today. The best thing that could happen is that Obama care collapses the whole system, maybe when it's rebuilt the real issues will be addressed.

armymom's picture

O.B.A.M.A. One Bad Ass

O.B.A.M.A. One Bad Ass Mistake, America!

verified

Mo money, mo money mo money...

Bottom line is they aren't makeing enough money on this so screw the partients and let them stress on finding another Dr. that will let them into their offices..nice of CMMC just before the holidays..MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!...Bah Humbug I say to CMMC and Gill the puppet...

Marckus's picture

So they expect us to believe

So they expect us to believe that they do not know how much money they will save-or. by impication ,how much money they will lose. Why would you make that decision then?

armymom's picture

Doesn't know how much they will save?

"Gill said he did not know how much money the hospital group will save by closing the clinic." Very well worded for your organization Mr. Gill. The truth would have been, we don't know how much more we will make by funnelling these people to the much more expensive emergency room intended for more serious conditions with prices to match. CMMC is an institution in crisis based on the slew of articles in recent months from pay and staffing cuts of front line people to service cuts. CMMC has taken on more than it can handle with Rumford Community Hospital, Bridgton Hospital, LifeFlight, Central Maine CardioVascular (which is way out of control), The Dempsey Center (which I suspect they are snitching from the fundraising to support the commercial end), all the doctors practices around the state they own in order to funnel patients for expensive testing and treatment, and the expansions of the Lewiston Campus. CMMC is a house of cards whose collapse began sometime ago behind the scenes and led some of us to head south quite or north quite a while ago for service we could trust. Now we are seeing the beginings of the very visible and open to the public collapse of CMMC starting with the first forcing of those who didn't smell the rot to scramble to find replacement service with termination of efficient lower priced services inorder to funnel patients to higher priced higher profit services well beyond what is medically necessary much like the steady shifting of patients via Lifeflight from the community hospitals of Rumford and Bridgeton to the high priced Lewston Campus. Like any house of cards the speed at which the falls occur increases with overtime, CMMC has been no exception. We can certainly expect to see CMMC make the paper with news like this with ever increasing frequency.

jayla's picture

WOW...

This woman must live in a bubble. Primary care physicians come and go ALL the time. We're fortunate in the L/A area that it doesn't happen as often. Try living in Aroostook County or Eastern (coastal) Maine. Healthcare is a business like anything else. It will NEVER be "patients over profits," unfortunately.

armymom's picture

Jayla, the doctor isn't

Jayla, the doctor isn't leaving to move to another practice in the area or away. CMMC is shuttering the acute care clinic putting the doctor out.

jayla's picture

Ummm...I can read! That was

Ummm...I can read! That was not the point. The point is, doctors come and go. Unfortunately for this doctor's case, it wasn't by choice. It happens! That's the point.

roadwolfwalker's picture

obama health care

This is just the start of obama health care .Large waiting rooms and fewer doctors Acute-care clinic was nice to be there because some times your primary care doctor would take a week to see. As we go into 2011 The obama health plan should start showing its ugly face more and more programs and doctors going on vacation like obama does all the time .Acute care clinic was the most cost saveing program at cmmc. Now all will go to the ER Those people that go to the er for a little cut should be given a roll of thread and needle and send home.

ojhuig's picture

You couldn't be more mistaken

This has NOTHING to do with Obamacare. Under Obama's plan, the doctors would get paid for every patient so the hospital wouldn't have to treat people who are not having an emergency. Get your facts straight. Until Obama's plan passes, the patients of this clinic have no right to complain about the hospital trying to stay in the black.

Your tax dollars are already paying for the working poor and legitimately disabled, who get lumped in with the deadbeats and illegal immigrants who also get free care.

Ugh's picture

Why don't you try to learn

Why don't you try to learn the facts of the Health Care Reform. I'm so sick of the Republicans basing it on the Canadian Healthcare of years ago. Even the new Governor thinks that, someone has brainwashed him too. By the way, that's not true that Canadian citizens don't like their healthcare. It's wonderful and they love it, JUST ASK A CANADIAN. They have wonderful healthcare and the Canadians live without fear of not being treated, unlike the Americans without insurance. The Republicans have been scaring people basing it on the Canadian healthcare of years ago, where they claimed to have waited in lines. Without the "Obamacare" as you call it, more people are UNINSURED and will go to the ER, as they're doing now. At least with Obamacare they will have insurance. I'm so sick of Republicans scaring people. What is wrong with you people?

deimos's picture
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If the Canadian system is so

If the Canadian system is so great then tell me why did Belinda Stronach come to the States for treatment and surgery for breast cancer? She is one of the wealthiest women in Canada and a former member of Parliament and came here in 2007 for treatment because she admitted it was the best place to get it. She also paid for it out of her own pocket. But you are right about one thing ugh, at least with obamacare everyone will have health insurance. Very few people will have health care only the people ages 18-49 and healthy will get "care" since they don't need it. Death panels here we come. Doctors won't work for free any more than you will.

Ugh's picture

Please explain "age 18 to 49"

Please explain "age 18 to 49" statement you made because you are wrong, and the statement about "only the healthy will get care" is wrong too. Under the current insurance plans, anybody with pre-existing conditions cannot get insurance - including babies with preexisting conditions! They pick and choose who they will insure. Under Obamacare, the people with pre-existing conditions will be able to buy insurance again. So you are dead wrong that only the healthy will have insurance with Obamacare. As far as the Canadians go, it depends on who you ask, just like it does in America. I have friends there that love the current health system. They are all covered and unlike many Americans, don't have to worry about if they can get healthcare. Also, who said the doctors have to work for free under Obamacare? Geez you people are crazy. Typical Republicans, trying to scare everyone with false information again.

MrsDeimos's picture

Have you asked a Canadian??

Why don't you try to learn the facts about the Canadian Healthcare system. The Canadian healthcare system is still horrible. I am originally from Canada. I was 48 when I came here and had never had a mammogram or my cholesterol tested. Hospitals have been closed. Many people have to go to clinics rather than having your own GP. Need to see a Specialist, impossible. Patients are still waiting in lines. Recently, my mother, who is 86, was sent to the Emergency Room by her Clinic Doctor. She had to wait 8 hours to be seen by anyone. Why do you think Canadian cancer patients come to the U.S. for treatment? "Canadians think it's wonderful and they love it". I think NOT.

citygirl's picture

HA! I work with doctors, two

HA! I work with doctors, two of which are from Canada. One of which had to pay $16,000 for his sons surgery which was internal and an emergency. I can assure Obama care will equal ocrapa care and the canadians arent happy either.

Mainer1222's picture

Chuck Gill doesn't know how

Chuck Gill doesn't know how many patients the clinic serves and doesn't know how much money the closure will save? Maybe one of the positions that should have been eliminated is spokesperson? Until those patients are relocated to other doctors, where does CMMC think they will go? Yup, the ER, which is the most expensive place to be treated.

jpat's picture

It IS part of the ER already

We used to use FirstCare when my children were little, on the weekends when there was a non-life threatening emergency and the pediatrician was closed. It was very convenient and not expensive (same copay as the doctor). THEN they reorganized and started making you go the the ER to be "triaged". At that point, they started billing it as an ER visit (a 100 copay for us!), even if you ended up at First Care. What a scam! We stopped using it except in true emergencies, and switched to different doctors that had better hours. So I don't think it will make any difference finances wise to those that used it.

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