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Dear Neighbor,
The Mendocino
District Coast Hospital will report at its board of directors meeting tonight
that it lost $669,000 in February, bringing the loss for the first 8 months of
this fiscal year to $1.5 million. The "turnaround" that the hospital has been
trumpeting for the last four months has vanished into a sea of red
ink.
The meeting begins at 6:00 PM at the Redwood Room in the new wing of
the coast hospital, 700 River Drive, Fort Bragg.
The Hospital Resources
Council (www.savethehospital.org), of which I
am a member, warned the board in January that the hospital costs were out of
line and said that urgent, decisive action was required. The board rebuffed our
recommendations saying that they had "turned the corner" and there was no
urgency.
There is certainly urgency now. The hospital has only a little
over $1 million is reserve funds available to cover future losses. These could
be used up in just a few months if nothing is done to get costs under
control.I wish I could report that the board appears to have recognized
that urgent action is needed, but at the finance committee meeting where this
loss was first revealed, board members sat impassively. No effort was made to
hold the administration accountable for the complete failure of its
"restructuring" turnaround plan.At the planning committee meeting this
week, the administration proposed ceasing obstetric deliveries as another "cost
savings" measure -- meaning that all women on the coast would need to go to
Ukiah or Willits for deliveries!At the same time that the hospital is
proposing to shut down deliveries, it will vote tonight to pay an outside
consultant the last $25,000 in a $75,000 contract "to study affiliation
possibilities." Last month it spent $25,000 on another billing consultant. It is
spending about $75,000 PER MONTH on five interim managers obtained through a
professional services corporation. I urge you to attend the meeting and
to call upon the board to move IMMEDIATELY to take the steps we recommended in
January, including moving to cost-based reimbursement from Medicare and quickly
deciding on outside management services and/or affiliation. See:
http://savethehospital.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13&Itemid=26
Time is very short. Your hospital is coming
ever closer to shutting its doors. This does not need to happen, but it will
happen unless you and others demand action from the board.
Please come to
the meeting beginning at at 6:00 PM at the Redwood Room in the new wing of the
coast hospital, 700 River Drive, Fort
Bragg.
Sincerely,
Vince
Vince Taylor
On behalf of the
Hospital Resource Council
The members of the Hospital Resource Council
are Tom Birdsell, Mike Dell'Ara, Dr. Richard L. Miller, and Vince Taylor. The
goal of the Council is to help resolve the current financial crisis and help
transform our hospital into a model of excellence.
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