Nurses and Patient Advocates to Testify at State House Hearing (June 6) on Hospital Profit Transparency & Fairness Act
The measure would ensure tax dollars for health care are used for patient care not excessive CEO compensation or accounts in the Cayman Islands
State House Hearing: Tuesday, June 6 at 11 a.m. - State House, Room B2
BOSTON, June 5, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Nurses and health care advocates will testify at a hearing on June 6 before the Massachusetts Health Care Financing Committee on the Hospital Profit Transparency and Fairness Act (S656/H602). Co-sponsored by State Senator Michael Moore (D-Millbury) and State Rep. Josh Cutler (D-Duxbury), the measure will require hospitals to be transparent about their financial holdings and claw back excessive profits and funds spent on exorbitant CEO compensation to ensure taxpayer dollars are instead dedicated to safe patient care and necessary services for all communities in the Commonwealth.
Most hospitals in Massachusetts receive at least half their revenues from tax dollars, including Medicare, Medicaid, taxpayer funded grants, loans, subsidies and waivers on local, state and federal taxes. Yet legislators and voters have NO idea about the nature and scope of hospital financial holdings, including how much money hospitals store in offshore accounts or why hospitals don't keep their excess funds in Massachusetts' banks. At the same time, Hospital CEOs in our state are paid excessive salary packages that bear no relationship to the quality of care and patient outcomes like readmission rates and infection rates, where our hospitals rank among the worst in the nation.
When hospitals like North Adams Regional Hospital and Quincy Medical Center are closed while at the same time other hospitals are closing pediatric and psychiatric units, as well as other services, policy makers have the right to know if tax dollars are being spent to benefit patients or hospital CEOs.
This bill would require hospitals to be fully transparent about their financial holdings and other activities, assess any hospital receiving taxpayer dollars that has an annual operating profit margin above a specific, predetermined cap and assess any hospital receiving taxpayer dollars that provides a compensation package for its CEO that is greater than 100 times that of the hospital's lowest paid employee. These assessments would be deposited in a newly created Medicaid Reimbursement Fund to provide enhanced funding options for hospitals serving poorer populations
"We know that every major network in the state, including Baystate Health, Partners, Lahey, and Beth Israel have accounts in the Cayman Islands yet they are not required to report how much money is in those accounts," said Donna Kelly Williams, RN, president of the Massachusetts Nurses Association, which filed the bill. "Taxpayers have a right to know how much of their money is sitting in an offshore bank account- especially if those taxpayers live in a community that has just lost a hospital or needed service. This initiative will allow policy makers and the public to better understand the true financial picture of the state's health care providers and what they are doing with those resources."
Advocates will be providing legislators with a lists of hospitals with funds stored in offshore accounts and will urge legislators to demand greater transparency by passing the HPTFA. To identify hospitals with offshore accounts in your coverage area, see the full listing that appears at the end of this advisory.
Below is a complete list of Massachusetts hospitals with offshore accounts:
ORGANIZATION |
OFFSHORE LOCATIONS |
ADDISON GILBERT HOSPITAL (LAHEY/NORTHEAST) |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
BAYSTATE FRANKLIN MEDICAL CENTER |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
BAYSTATE MARY LANE HOSPITAL |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
BAYSTATE MEDICAL CENTER |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
BAYSTATE NOBLE |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
BAYSTATE WING |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
BEVERLY HOSPITAL (LAHEY/NORTHEAST |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
BERKSHIRE MEDICAL CENTER INC |
CAYMAN ISLANDS |
BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS HOSPITAL - NEEDHAM |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA, EAST ASIA/PACIFIC ISLANDS, EUROPE, NORTH AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA |
BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS HOSPITAL - PLYMOUTH |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA, EAST ASIA/PACIFIC ISLANDS, EUROPE, NORTH AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA |
BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS HOSPITAL- MILTON |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA, EAST ASIA/PACIFIC ISLANDS, EUROPE, NORTH AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA |
BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL CENTER INC. |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA, EAST ASIA/PACIFIC ISLANDS, EUROPE, NORTH AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA |
BEVERLY HOSPITAL (LAHEY/NORTHEAST) |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
BOSTON CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
BOSTON MEDICAL CENTER |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA, EUROPE, NORTH AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA |
BRIGHAM & WOMEN'S HOSPITAL (PARTNERS) |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
BRIGHAM & WOMEN'S FAULKNER HOSPITAL (PARTNERS) |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
CAPE COD HOSPITAL (CAPE COD HEALTHCARE) |
CAYMAN ISLANDS |
CLINTON Hospital (UMASS) |
CAYMAN ISLANDS |
COOLEY DICKINSON HOSPITAL (PARTNERS) |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
DANA FARBER CANCER INSTITUTE |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL |
CAYMAN ISLANDS |
FALMOUTH HOSPITAL (CAPED COD HEALTHCARE) |
CAYMAN ISLANDS |
HEALTH ALLIANCE LEOMINSTER HOSPITAL (UMASS) |
CAYMAN ISLANDS |
LAHEY HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
MARLBOROUGH HOSPITAL (UMASS) |
CAYMAN ISLANDS |
MARTHA'S VINEYARD HOSPITAL (PARTNERS) |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
MASSACHUSETTS EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
MELROSE-WAKEFIELD HOSPITAL (HALLMARK HEALTH) |
CAYMAN ISLANDS |
MERCY MEDICAL CENTER |
CAYMAN ISLANDS |
MILFORD REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER INC. |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA, EAST ASIA/PACIFIC ISLANDS, EUROPE, NORTH AMERICA |
MOUNT AUBURN HOSPITAL |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA, EAST ASIA/PACIFIC ISLANDS, EUROPE, NORTH AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA |
NANTUCKET COTTAGE HOSPITAL (PARTNERS) |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
NEW ENGLAND BAPTIST HOSPITAL |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA, EAST ASIA/PACIFIC ISLANDS, EUROPE, NORTH AMERICA, SOUTH AMERICA |
NEWTON WELLESLEY HOSPITAL (PARTNERS) |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
NORTH SHORE MEDICAL CENTER (PARTNERS) |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
STEWARD CARNEY HOSPITAL |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
STEWARD GOOD SAMARITAN MEDICAL CENTER |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
STEWARD HOLY FAMILY HOSPITAL |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
STEWARD MORTON HOSPITAL |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
STEWARD NORWOOD HOSPITAL |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
STEWARD SAINT ANNE'S HOSPITAL |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
STEWARD ST. ELIZABETH'S MEDICAL CENTER |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL (SOUTHCOAST) |
CAYMAN ISLANDS |
STURDY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL |
CAYMAN ISLANDS |
TOBEY HOSPITAL (SOUTHCOAST) |
CAYMAN ISLANDS |
TUFTS MEDICAL CENTER PARENT INC. |
CARIBBEAN/CENTRAL AMERICA |
UMASS MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER |
CAYMAN ISLANDS |
Founded in 1903, the Massachusetts Nurses Association is the largest professional health care organization and the largest union of registered nurses in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Its 23,000 members advance the nursing profession by fostering high standards of nursing practice, promoting the economic and general welfare of nurses in the workplace, projecting a positive and realistic view of nursing, and by lobbying the Legislature and regulatory agencies on health care issues affecting nurses and the public. The MNA is also a founding member of National Nurses United, the largest national nurses' union in the United States with more than 170,000 members from coast to coast.
SOURCE Massachusetts Nurses Association
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