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The Oregon Nurses Association (ONA) released a statement on Wednesday:

PeaceHealth’s decision to cut care is a devastating blow to patients, caregivers and communities throughout the Pacific Northwest. This is just the latest example of PeaceHealth’s corporate executives choosing to put profits ahead of the people they are meant to serve.

PeaceHealth to reduce workforce by 2.5%


by News StaffTue, October 28, 2025 at 6:31 PM

Updated Wed, October 29, 2025 at 9:41 AMUserWay icon for accessibility widget

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PeaceHealth to reduce workforce by 2.5%

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SPRINGFIELD, Ore. — PeaceHealth announced Tuesday it is reducing its workforce by 2.5%.

“After extensive analysis and careful consideration, PeaceHealth has made the difficult decision to reduce its workforce by 2.5%, including eliminating select caregiver roles, closing some open positions and making other organizational adjustments,” PeaceHealth said in a statement to our newsroom.

Here is the full statement:

After extensive analysis and careful consideration, PeaceHealth has made the difficult decision to reduce its workforce by 2.5%, including eliminating select caregiver roles, closing some open positions and making other organizational adjustments. The overwhelming majority of impacted positions are non-clinical and administrative Shared Services roles, which support PeaceHealth’s 16,000 caregivers across three states.

We deeply value the contributions of all who have served our Mission and, in keeping with our Value of Respect, provide comprehensive transitional support consistent with our policies and practices to all impacted caregivers.

This decision was not made lightly. It reflects the ongoing need to transform and modernize our operations in response to the rapidly changing healthcare landscape — one that has challenged even the most resilient healthcare organizations. As we move forward, we remain steadfast in our commitment to providing high-quality, compassionate care and to building a future that sustains our ministry and strengthens the communities we serve.

The Oregon Nurses Association (ONA) released a statement on Wednesday:

PeaceHealth’s decision to cut care is a devastating blow to patients, caregivers and communities throughout the Pacific Northwest. This is just the latest example of PeaceHealth’s corporate executives choosing to put profits ahead of the people they are meant to serve.

While the Trump administration’s continued attacks on public health create cruel and unnecessary roadblocks for millions of Americans; PeaceHealth executives are making the situation worse.

As more Oregonians struggle to access healthcare, PeaceHealth should be investing in our communities and prioritizing patients’ needs.

Cuts do not happen in a vacuum. Lost positions will lead to longer waits, less facetime between patients and providers, more unemployment and lower-quality healthcare for everyone. This latest round of cuts harms our health and fails PeaceHealth’s mission to serve our communities.

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It’s time for PeaceHealth to listen to frontline nurses and healthcare professionals, reconsider these cuts and commit to work collaboratively with caregivers to find solutions that put patients over profits and enable our communities to thrive.

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