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Warren General outlines $7 million capital campaign and says federal designation will stabilize finances

Warren City Council · April 20, 2026
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Retired and current Warren General Hospital leaders told the Warren City Council the hospital has raised more than $5.4 million in a silent phase of a $7 million capital campaign and that its newly secured critical‑access designation will reduce annual losses tied to Medicare and Medicaid shortfalls.

Rick Allen, retired chief executive officer of Warren General Hospital, and Dan Broman, the hospital’s new chief executive, briefed the Warren City Council on the hospital’s capital campaign and recent operating changes. Allen said the hospital completed a silent phase in which it secured more than $5.4 million in pledges toward a $7 million public campaign goal and is now soliciting community support during a public phase that will run through September.

Allen outlined planned uses for campaign funds, including new imaging equipment (MRI and CT), a compounding pharmacy renovation…

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