Exeter Hospital patients say they are scrambling for answers about care after recent service cuts and are questioning the benefits of Exeter Health Resources’ merger with Beth Israel Lahey Health.

Executive Councilor Janet Stevens said the Rockingham County Nursing Home was โ€œpanickedโ€ about losing Exeter Hospitalโ€™s neurologist amid several cuts to care in September 2024. She said staff feared they would have to transport hundreds of patients to Boston.

โ€œNot an option,โ€ Stevens said during an April 29 public hearing at Exeterโ€™s historic town hall. She addressed the state’s Health Care Consumer Protection Advisory Commission, led by Attorney General John Formella, which was gathering community feedback on care since the 2023 merger that ended Exeter Hospitalโ€™s status as a local hospital.

Residents who attended the hearing described cuts in 2024 to pediatric dental care, neurology, podiatry and the advanced life support paramedic intercept service. The latter was ultimately taken over by the Plaistow Fire Department with the help of a $2 million grant from Exeter Health Resources.

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