RNs Denounce Sutter’s Devastating Closure of Major Unit for Chronic Severely Ill Patients
Registered nurses from throughout the Bay Area will join their Sutter nurse colleagues Thursday in front of Herrick Hospital to protest the large hospital chain’s closure of another vital healthcare service, the pulmonary sub-acute unit (PSAU), the California Nurses Association/National Nurses United announced today.
CNA Press Release
Aug 23, 2012
Children to Hold Lemonade Stand to Fight to Keep Kaiser Hayward’s Pediatrics Unit Open
HAYWARD-Children, parents, and concerned community members along with RNs will be picketing and selling lemonade Wednesday at noon to protest Kaiser Permanente’s plans to close in 2014 the pediatrics unit in Hayward, for children in need of hospitalization, the California Nurses Association/ National Nurses United announced today. Wednesday’s action is part of a growing and heated battle to keep the unit open;in mid-April a spirited protest was attended by more than 400 people.
CNA press release
Aug 20, 2012
Save Our State from the Bungling Billionaires
Nurses, Teachers, Scour Yacht Club Tuesday to Expose Secret Wealthy Donors to Anti-Prop. 30 Campaign
CNA press release
Aug 20, 2012
Former Wells Fargo Employee Says Company Fired Him Over Daughter's Cancer Costs
According to the suit, his daughter's treatment needs forced Gonzalez to work irregular hours, often away from his office at the company's Palm Beach branch. Between 2009 and 2010, Wells Fargo made several changes to its time records management system, including a new rule prohibiting employees from logging time previously worked.
Crain Communications Inc.
Are nonprofit hospitals scamming patients and communities?
Many private nonprofit California hospitals, especially those that are part of big corporate chains like Sutter and Kaiser Permanente appear to be exploiting their tax-exempt status by accumulating huge profits, and handing top execs massive pay packages while providing scant charity care in return.
Nurses: Collective Bargaining Keeps Our Patients Safe
Citizens should be allowed to vote on protecting the collective bargaining rights that enable nurses to protect patients and negotiate for safe staffing that saves lives, members of Michigan’s largest association of registered nurses said today.
Michigan Nurses Association
Aug 16, 2012
Nurses' union: Legislature should set charity care level for nonprofit hospitals
A nurses' union urged state lawmakers Wednesday to set a minimum level of charity care for all nonprofit hospitals in exchange for their lucrative, tax-exempt status. "We are calling on state officials to pass legislation to rein in the abuses we have seen," said Michael Lighty, public policy director for the California Nurses Association/National Nurses United.
Silicon Valley Mercury News
Michigan RNs, patients gain with new contract
MUSKEGON – The registered nurses at Mercy Health Partners-Hackley Campus have negotiated a new contract that improves patient-to-nurse staffing and creates a safe environment for nurses and patients. “Nurses know how many patients a nurse cares for at one time makes a difference in how well that patient can be treated,†said Cindra Bringedahl, an RN working in the Endoscopy unit. “Having appropriate staffing means that we will have enough nurses to take care of our patients.â€
Michigan Nurses Assoc. Press Release
Aug 15, 2012
New Report: California Non-Profit Hospitals Save Billions While Providing Little Charity Care
Private, not-for-profit hospitals, which dominate the California hospital landscape, rack up tax exemption benefits of close to $2 billion a year beyond what they return to communities in charity care, according to a new report released today.
IHSP: Institute for Health & Socio-Economic Policy
Aug 15, 2012
Nonprofit hospitals' charity care under scrutiny
Nonprofit hospitals in California are facing new scrutiny over whether they are doing enough for the public to justify their tax-exempt status.
Bay Citizen