Vanderbilt Faces Renewed Challenge Over Plans For Rutherford County Hospital

Vanderbilt Faces Renewed Challenge Over Plans For Rutherford County Hospital

Vanderbilt Faces Renewed Challenge Over Plans For Rutherford County Hospital

Image: Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Image Credit: John Partipilo

By Anita Wadhwani [The Tennessee Lookout -CC BY-NC-ND 4.0] –

A years-long dispute over Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s plans to build a new hospital in Rutherford County has landed in Davidson County Chancery Court.

St. Thomas Rutherford Hospital on Monday filed a legal challenge to the Tennessee Health Facilities Commission’s decision to grant approval for Vanderbilt Rutherford Hospital, a proposed 42-bed, acute care facility to be built near Murfreesboro.

The commission concluded in February that the hospital “would add much needed acute care capacity to Murfreesboro and Rutherford County and provide those residents with an additional hospital option.”

The commission’s decision marked a sharp reversal of an earlier decision by an administrative judge, who in 2023 denied Vanderbilt a so-called certificate of need, siding with three area hospitals who disputed a new hospital in the same market was necessary.

The judge concluded that all of the hospitals already operating in the area provide quality care, none of them was near capacity, all Rutherford County residents had “reasonable access to care” and that Vanderbilt was not seeking to provide services to underserved population groups — all criteria that state may use to approve a new hospital.

The challenge by St. Thomas Rutherford Hospital names Vanderbilt and the Tennessee Health Facilities Commission and asks the court to reverse the commission’s final order and deny Vanderbilt a certificate of need, required by state law before establishing a new hospital.

The other two hospitals who have previously contested Vanderbilt’s plans — TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center and Williamson Medical Center — have yet to file legal challenges.

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    1. I agree Dwayne, but conservatives should also support the free market and if Vandy thinks it can make a buck in Rutherford county with a new hospital it should be allowed to do so.

  1. Vanderbilt needs to have all funding stopped. It is a huge proponent of child mutilation under the guise of “gender reassignment” (a physical impossibility) and is responsible for mental illness among those who suffer gender dysphoria: a condition pushed by those who desire to eliminate much of our population by whatever means necessary. Vanderbilt gets millions to sterilize and disfigure those with healthy bodies who have been brainwashed by the enemy and its minions.
    What are the numbers of suicides attributed to Vanderbilt?
    How many lives will be lost because of Vanderbilt?
    Don’t support universities or the hospitals associated with them that hate this country and people.

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