[Vision2020] Gritman wants to sell hospice
Joe Campbell
philosopher.joe at gmail.com
Sun May 24 23:03:41 PDT 2009
What the market bears is one thing, what we owe another.
Joe Campbell
On May 24, 2009, at 3:00 PM, "Bill London" <london at moscow.com> wrote:
> Gritman may sell home health and hospice
>
> Lewiston Tribune, May 23rd, 2009
> By David Johnson of the Tribune
>
> MOSCOW - Members of the Gritman Medical Center Board of Directors
> are scheduled to meet Wednesday and possibly take action on a
> proposal to sell the hospital's home health and hospice operations
> to a private company, Board Chairwoman B.J. Swanson confirmed.
>
> But an article in the medical center's newsletter, published Friday,
> makes it sound as though a final decision has been made. It appears
> under a headline that reads, "Home Health and Hospice To Transfer
> Ownership."
>
> The article states: "After spending a great deal of time
> deliberating and considering alternatives, we are pleased to have
> found a solution that will continue the high quality care that our
> patients expect. Family Home Care of Spokane has a similar mission
> and vision as Gritman. In transferring our Home Health & Hospice
> services to FHC, our patients and their families can be assured
> that exceptional care will continue to be provided." That statement
> appears in the newsletter above the names of Swanson and Jeff W.
> Martin, president and chief executive officer of Gritman.
>
> Swanson, contacted Friday afternoon, agreed the situation is
> confusing, but said, "It may seem to be a done deal, but it's not."
> Until the board meets and votes, nothing is official, she said. The
> center's executive board did vote to sell the services, but the
> entire board must approve it, she said. She did add she fully
> expects the board to approve the sale when it does meet.
>
> But Mike Curley, chairman of the Hospice of the Palouse Community
> Advisory Board, has asked for more time to review the proposal.
>
> "We don't want to hold things up," Curley said. "We want an
> appropriate amount of time to be diligent about the investigation of
> these things."
>
> Swanson said the hospital has continued to lose money on its home
> health and hospice services. "We certainly don't want to close our
> doors, but the losses have been significant," Swanson said, "to the
> point that Gritman can no longer subsidize the losses."
>
> Curley said he's disappointed that advisory board members were not
> asked to be involved earlier in the process. "They've been working
> on a plan for over a year to transfer home health and hospice out
> of Gritman. It would have been easy enough for us to ride along with
> it and maybe come up with other options."
>
> Advisory board members met recently, Curley said, and decided to
> pursue two tasks - look for other viable options, and investigate
> Family Home Care. "We're not against it (the potential sale) because
> we don't know enough to be against it," he said. "But I think a
> different question is what other options do we have? Who are these
> guys."
>
> Swanson said Family Home Care is the same business that bought
> Whitman Home Health and Hospice in Colfax nearly three years ago.
> "We're pleased with the reputation they have. Our commitment is to
> continue to provide home health and hospice services in the
> community, even though Gritman is no longer able to do it because
> hospital-based just doesn't work."
>
> Curley said there are legitimate questions about selling the
> nonprofit services to a profit-motivated company. What's more, he
> said, there is an $800,000 trust fund dedicated to hospice use,
> adding advisory board members have questions about what will happen
> with the money.
>
> "Our commitment is to use those funds for hospice patients," Swanson
> said. "That will not change." The hospital's newsletter that was
> issued Friday says: "Hospice trust funds will continue to be
> retained by Gritman Medical Center in a separate dedicated account.
> The funds will be used to honor the original intent of the donors by
> assisting hospice patients of the Palouse."
>
> Swanson said she was "as leery as anyone" about selling to a for-
> profit company. But she said she's met with the owner, Mike Nowling,
> twice and has received positive reviews from Whitman Home Health and
> Hospice officials about how their sale worked out. "They have an
> excellent reputation in Whitman County and the Gritman board's idea
> was to absolutely not close it down and leave a gap in our
> community," Swanson said. "So we thought this was the best
> opportunity we had and that's probably the choice we will make."
>
> Nowling said he has owned Family Home Care for about eight years and
> the company has a 40-year history of providing quality care in the
> region. He said he's eager to work with Gritman and is willing to
> talk with anyone who might have concerns.
>
> Swanson said Family Home Care could have office space at Gritman
> Medical Center, and she predicted the company would do local hiring.
> "So all of the Gritman Home Health and Hospice employees will have
> the opportunity to work for Family Home Care," Swanson said.
>
> About 15 full-time employees work at Gritman, with another five to
> 15 part-time employees.
>
> Nowling confirmed that if the sale is made, he will do everything
> possible to hire locally and give current employees a chance to make
> the transition. He said the quality of care currently provided is
> excellent.
>
> As to Curley's concerns the hospice advisory board has been left out
> of the loop, Swanson said, "There was an advisory board and I know
> it has not met regularly lately. They've kind of left it up to
> Gritman. We've asked them to make comments on this, and how we can
> do this better."
>
> Curley said he and other advisory board members are trying to catch
> up. "The advisory board is trying to be in the loop right now.
> Things have been kind of going in stages, but somebody stepped on
> the gas in the last week."
>
> ---
>
> Johnson may be contacted at djohnson at lmtribune.com or (208) 883-0564.
>
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