SUTTER EXPOSED

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Registered Nurses held a 7-day strike at five East Bay Sutter hospitals starting Friday, May 17 to protest the corporation’s continuing demand for sweeping cuts in patient care protections and healthcare coverage for nurses and their families.
The walkout involved more than 3,100 RNs as well as respiratory, X-ray and other technicians at Alta Bates Summit facilities in Berkeley and Oakland, Eden Medical Center in Castro Valley, and Sutter Delta in Antioch. More »


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Key concession demands at various Sutter hospitals (partial list):

  • Eliminating paid sick leave, effectively forcing nurses to work when ill, exposing already frail and vulnerable patients to further infection.
  • Forcing RNs to work in hospital areas for which they do not have appropriate clinical expertise, again a safety risk for patients.
  • Huge increases in nurses’ out-of-pocket costs for health coverage for themselves and family members.
  • Limits on the ability of charge nurses, who make clinical assignments for nurses, to address staffing shortages, subjecting patients to the danger of unsafe staffing.
  • Forcing RNs to work overtime, exposing patients to care from fatigued nurses who are more prone to making medical errors.
  • Cutting the rest time between shifts to 6 hours, an unsafe precedent for patients and the hospital workforce.
  • Eliminating all health coverage for nurses who work less than 30 hours per week and slashing the pay in lieu of benefits for all non-benefited nurses.-- 435 RNs and 31 Techs would lose all health coverage at Alta Bates Summit, and 100 RNs at Eden in San Leandro.
  • Reduced pregnancy and family medical leave, undermining RN families.

Sutter does not need to make these drastic cuts:

  • Sutter has accumulated nearly $4.2 billion in profits since 2005, according to its own audited financial statements.
  • Sutter is among the wealthiest hospital chains in the U.S. – and has the highest net patient revenue per employees among U.S. hospital systems, according to a Modern Healthcare survey
  • Sutter paid 28 top executives more than $1 million in compensation, an aggregate $46.7 million in 2010 alone, by far the most lavish spending on executives among all California hospital systems.
  • Sutter is presently building a massive new, 300,000 square foot administrative office center in Roseville, another sign of its expansive wealth, and spending away from the bedside.
  • Sutter is spending tens of millions of dollars on a questionable computerized electronic medical system, Epic Systems, the same controversial system that has been charged with putting patients at risk at Contra Costa County’s correctional facility

Sutter’s record of abandoning communities and patients (partial list):

  • End breast cancer screening for women with disabilities and most bone marrow transplant services for cancer patients at Alta Bates Summit in Oakland and Berkeley.
  • Stop providing psychiatric services under contract with Sacramento County for more than 225 Sacramento children.
  • Close acute rehabilitation services, skilled nursing care, and psychiatric services, and substantially downgrade nursery care for sick children at Eden Hospital in Castro Valley.
  • Sharply cut psychiatric care at Herrick Hospital in Berkeley.
  • Close a birthing center at Sutter Auburn Faith, forcing new mothers and families to travel up to 75 miles for obstetrics care, while giving a $1 million gift to the Sacramento Kings.

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What Sutter nurses are saying about taking a stand for patients

"Sutter has refused to bargain in good faith with its registered nurses and has continued to put patient care in jeopardy. They have forced us to go on strike again in our fight to maintain our safe working conditions and our professional standards."

--Millie Borland, RN, Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, Oakland

"We will take job actions as necessary to protest Sutter's unjust demands. Sutter needs to stop scapegoating its nursing workforce, of almost all women, and stop blaming them for somehow preventing even greater profits for the corporation.  Sutter's targeting of women degrades our profession and erodes the patient care standards at the heart of our profession.  We will not back down."

--Melissa Thompson, RN, Sutter Delta Medical Center, Antioch

“Sutter needs to respect the nurses' right to be advocates for their patients. We must be able to care for our patients without having our professional standards eroded.  That is what this contract fight is all about.”  

--Elena Ballard, RN, Eden Medical Center, Castro Valley

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