Building a new heart center in mid-May
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Boone Health’s Race Against Time: A Heart Clinic Opens in Two Weeks Amidst a Storm of Change
Columbia’s Boone Health system is sprinting to launch its own heart clinic by May 6, following the collapse of a decade-long partnership. The abrupt split leaves 20,000 patients in flux, now served by a freshly assembled team of doctors, nurses, and technicians—hired at breakneck speed to fill the void.
But the clock is ticking. Hospital officials are racing to migrate sensitive financial and medical records while simultaneously setting up the new facility—all in under 14 days. The stakes? Ensuring seamless care for thousands of patients without errors, leaks, or gaps in service.
The Breaking Point: Accusations and Accelerated Timelines
Boone Health’s spokesman, Christian Basi, revealed in an email that the real hurdle isn’t just staffing—it’s the secure transfer of confidential data. Tempers flared during the split, with Boone Health accusing its former partner of leaking billing numbers and business strategies to competitors. Yet, in a rare moment of truce, both sides are prioritizing operational stability over rehashing past grievances.
A High-Stakes Gamble: Speed vs. Safety
Health system splits typically unfold over months, not weeks. Boone Health’s accelerated timeline raises concerns: Are corners being cut? For 20,000 local patients, the transition could mean one of two things—a seamless shift to new care or a chaotic scramble if records are misplaced or staff are underprepared.
The race is on. Boone Health’s gamble could redefine patient trust—or test it to its limits.