News Summary
Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute Inc. (JOI) has announced significant layoffs affecting 153 employees as part of a restructuring plan. This decision is set to have a substantial impact on the community, which has relied on JOI for orthopedic care in Northeast Florida. The reorganization will also involve closing six rehabilitation locations starting May 30, with operations to cease within two weeks. JOI aims to transition to an independent practice led by its physicians while maintaining support for affected employees during this difficult time.
Jacksonville Faces Job Loss as JOI Restructures
In a move that has sent ripples through the community, Jacksonville Orthopaedic Institute Inc. (JOI) announced on March 31 that it will lay off 153 employees as part of a major restructuring effort. The organization, which has been a staple in orthopedic care for residents in Northeast Florida, is gearing up to transition to a new independent practice led by a consortium of its physicians.
A Big Change for JOI
This restructuring is not just a simple shift; it’s a significant change for the institution that has been linked to the city’s sports and healthcare culture for years. To streamline operations, JOI will also close six rehabilitation locations starting May 30, with operations wrapping up within a two-week window after that date. Here’s where those locations are:
- 12220 Atlantic Blvd, Jacksonville
- 1747 Baptist Clay Drive, Fleming Island
- 12961 North Main St, Jacksonville
- 7740 Point Meadows Drive, Jacksonville
- 14534 Old St. Augustine Road, St. Augustine
- 105 Murabella Parkway, World Golf Village, St. Augustine
Additionally, a physician’s office located at 13534 Old St. Augustine Road will also shut its doors as part of this plan.
Breaking Down the Layoffs
The layoffs will occur in two distinct waves, with the first set starting on May 30 and concluding by June 13. The second round will take place from June 30 until July 14. This is indeed tough news for many, as all affected employees have been informed that their separation will be permanent. JOI has previously indicated its intention to assist employees affected by the layoffs during their career transitions, providing resources and support.
Working With Baptist Health
JOI is currently owned by Baptist Health, and in about 90 days, a group of JOI physicians is expected to take ownership, marking a new chapter for the organization. During this transition, JOI has committed to collaborating closely with Baptist Health to ensure that quality orthopedic care remains accessible to the community.
In a related note, JOI has served as the official orthopedic caregiver for the Jacksonville Jaguars, although for the upcoming 2025-26 season this title will shift to UF Health Jacksonville. Nevertheless, Baptist Health will maintain a partnership with the Jaguars, designating Wolfson Children’s Hospital as the official children’s hospital, which indicates they are still committed to keeping ties with the community.
What This Means for Players
For those wondering how these changes impact athlete care, there’s reassurance. The restructuring and the changes in partnerships will not affect player healthcare choices since they are not required to use specific services. This means the athletes will still have access to the best healthcare options available, ensuring their well-being continues to be a top priority.
Looking Ahead
These upcoming changes for JOI certainly stir a variety of emotions in the community, from concern about job losses to interest in how orthopedic care in Jacksonville will evolve. For those impacted, the hope is that the resources provided will aid them in navigating what can undoubtedly be a challenging transition. It’s a pivotal moment for JOI as it strives to redefine its place in the healthcare landscape of Jacksonville.
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Additional Resources
- Jacksonville Daily Record: JOI Layoffs and Closures
- First Coast News: JOI Layoffs
- Jacksonville Daily Record: Comments on Layoffs
- Wikipedia: Orthopedics
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Orthopedics
