“My name is Marie Hernandez. I’m a Registered Nurse at Glendale Health
Center. On behalf of my colleagues and my patients, as well as the
85,000 members of SEIU Local 721, I call on your Board to protect
public healthcare services at our clinic.
“Many questions
persist regarding your proposal to privatize Glendale Health Center,
but one thing is guaranteed: if you turn over the clinic to a private
operator, the relationships between patients and their providers will
be severed forever. Many of our patients are seniors and
first-generation immigrants. Nothing in medicine is more sacred than
the relationship between patients and the doctors, nurses and other
healthcare staff who care for them; we shouldn’t let a private
bureaucracy come between us and our patients.
“You have been
talking about disrupting our relationships with our patients since
February. Today’s budget provides funding for our clinic for the year
ahead. With no fiscal imperative to privatize Glendale Health Center
your Board should instead partner with us to continue to enhance and
replicate the vital and excellent operation we’ve built there. Our
clinic represents the kind of culturally competent model medical home
which will become the industry standard, particularly as we ready
ourselves for a new environment under healthcare reform.
“Instead
of taking piecemeal risks by replacing a model public clinic with a
private operator, your Board should work with us and other stakeholders
to develop a comprehensive ambulatory care strategy. And with the
recent revelations regarding $22 million in self-dealing and executive
compensation at Tarzana Treatment Center, we are deeply concerned about
the lack of accountability under any privatization scenario.
“Too
many questions about hidden costs, unsustainability of services and
lack of public accountability cloud your plans to privatize Glendale
Health Center. We should instead be talking about collaborating to
enhance quality, increase efficiencies and revenue and expand access to
care. Your Board’s commitment to drop privatization and work with us
on these challenges would be a good first step.”
Glendale Nurse to Supervisors: “Work with Us to Enhance Quality”
Categories: Clinics and Nonprofits
Thanks Marie, for continuing to be a strong advocate for our patients, our communities and our co-workers.