By Associated Press - Thursday, May 9, 2019

MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) - Two New Hampshire health systems that plan to combine resources are holding four community “listening sessions” to gain public input.

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health and GraniteOne are holding the sessions in Manchester on May 13; Wolfeboro on May 14; Lebanon on May 15; and Peterborough on June 6.

They announced in January that they plan to combine the organizations. They seek to improve access to high-quality care for individuals and families throughout New Hampshire and invest in needed capacity, improve quality and manage costs.



GraniteOne member hospitals include Catholic Medical Center in Manchester; Huggins Hospital in Wolfeboro; and Monadnock Community Hospital in Peterborough.

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