You don’t say.

Five bidders have come forward with proposals to keep the distressed Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn running as a hospital, but none of them have licenses to run hospitals in New York, which could prove a significant hurdle, hospital experts said Monday.

Yes, I suppose “not having a license” would qualify as “a significant hurdle”. More:

Only one of the five, Prime Healthcare Foundation, the nonprofit arm of a for-profit hospital turnaround company, actually runs hospitals. But those hospitals are in other states, so Prime would have to go through the same process of applying for a New York license as the others.

(Previously. Previously.)

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