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Still in Deficit, the Neuchâtel Hospital Invests to Balance Its Finances

Summary by Le Temps
The deficits are similar but not similar in the Neuchâtel hospital network. This year, it forecasts losses of 12.4 million, compared to almost 35 million in 2023. Its president, Philippe Eckert, estimates that non-stationary care must be removed from the hospital in order to make better use of a staff that is scarce and gain efficiencyThe Neuchâtel hospital network remains in the red, but it gradually climbs upwards. Its budget 2026, presented o…
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The deficits are similar but not similar in the Neuchâtel hospital network. This year, it forecasts losses of 12.4 million, compared to almost 35 million in 2023. Its president, Philippe Eckert, estimates that non-stationary care must be removed from the hospital in order to make better use of a staff that is scarce and gain efficiencyThe Neuchâtel hospital network remains in the red, but it gradually climbs upwards. Its budget 2026, presented o…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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