Problem: Mayberry is a city of 150,000 citizens in the heart of New England. This quaint community is served by two hospitals. One is Mayberry General Hospital (MGH), a community hospital of 150 beds, founded in 1920 by a group of physicians. It has a loyal medical staff of 50 (average age = 58) and an average occupancy rate of 90%. St. Agnes is a 250-bed Catholic hospital sponsored by the Sisters of Perpetual Help. It was founded in 1947 at the invitation of the Archbishop of Boston. It has an occupancy of 60%, falling financial margins, and a medical staff of 200 (average age = 45). St. Agnes is proposing to buy MGH, resulting in an ownership conversion. Who cares?
Please discuss who would care about (stakeholders) in the scenario presented.