Central Maine Healthcare employees report safety concerns amid turnover
Mon, July 13, 2026 at 8:07 AM
Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston (WGME)
LEWISTON, Maine (WGME) — More than 570 Central Maine Healthcare employees have left the health system in less than five months, raising concerns about patient safety
According to the Morning Sentinel, the departures coincide with the health system’s change in ownership to Prime Healthcare Foundation, which acquired the Lewiston-based system in February
A spokesperson for Prime Healthcare says the turnover represents less than 20% of its workforce and that the health system has hired 400 employees since the acquisition
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However, current employees say key positions have not yet been filled and that the departures have created staffing shortages that are jeopardizing patient safety
Hospitals reportedly experiencing staffing issues include Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston, Bridgton Hospital, Rumford Hospital, and the health system’s outpatient practices


