Medical giant Partners HealthCare is hitting back after a state commission last month said its proposed acquisition of South Shore Hospital would raise costs and do nothing for the quality of care.
In a document it will give the Health Policy Commission today, the nonprofit health care provider accuses the board of ignoring facts and misreading others.
Partners calls the commission's estimate that the deal will add $23 million to $26 million in annual health care costs "merely speculation."
Already the biggest hospital system in Massachusetts, Partners argues that acquiring South Shore Hospital in Weymouth will bring "value and efficiencies" to the region.
This is the first time the Health Policy Commission, a new body formed by a 2012 health care cost-containment law, has challenged a hospital acquisition.
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