{"id":439,"date":"2012-01-01T21:07:58","date_gmt":"2012-01-02T01:07:58","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.khpi.org\/blog\/?p=439"},"modified":"2012-01-06T22:58:37","modified_gmt":"2012-01-07T02:58:37","slug":"governor-beshear-rejects-proposed-louisville-hospital-merger","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.khpi.org\/blog\/governor-beshear-rejects-proposed-louisville-hospital-merger\/","title":{"rendered":"Governor Beshear Rejects Proposed Louisville Hospital Merger"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>On Dec 29, \u00a0the last business day of 2011, Kentucky\u2019s Governor Steve Beshear rejected the acquisition of University of Louisville Hospital by the Catholic Health Initiatives hospital chain of Colorado. If you have read any of my recent entries in this Policy Blog it will be clear that I agree wholeheartedly with his decision. I confess to being more than a little surprised, given the enormous expenditure of money, marketing, and political pressure that drove this steamroller of a business deal.<\/p>\n<p>The Governor acknowledged much input from a wide range of community actors both for and against the acquisition. In his statement <a title=\"Governor Beshear Rejects Proposed Louisville Hospital Merger\" href=\"http:\/\/www.khpi.org\/dwnlds\/beshear-statement-12302011.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">(reprinted here<\/a>) he referred largely to the legal and policy advice of Attorney General Jack Conway\u2019s office, which was assisted in its analysis by State Auditor Crit Luallen. I am immensely proud of these three state officers. They deserve our thanks for protecting the interests of all Kentuckians. I urge you to write to them and thank them, as I will. (<a title=\"Addresses\" href=\"http:\/\/www.khpi.org\/dwnlds\/mailing-addresses-merger.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">Addresses available here.<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>A sufficient objection to the acquisition\/merger hinged on the fact that an important state and public treasure was being sold unilaterally to a private entity by the University and its hospital subsidiary, University Medical Center (UMC). The University claims that UMC is itself a private company and therefore beyond control by the state. This obviously fallacious argument was soundly and logically rejected by the Attorney General.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>A \u201chost of legal and public policy issues\u201d were also raised in the<a title=\"Attorney Generals Report\" href=\"http:\/\/www.khpi.org\/dwnlds\/ag-merger-report.pdf\" target=\"_blank\"> Attorney General\u2019s report<\/a>. The argument that the University itself was not a party to the consolidation was rejected as a \u201cdistinction without a difference.\u201d The consequences to a potential \u201cUnwind of the Consolidation\u201d were judged to be inappropriate and unfair to the citizens of Kentucky and the University. [Indeed, as I feared, the potential financial benefits to the University\u2019s commercial research enterprise were actually golden handcuffs that would have made it difficult to part ways with CHI even should that be desirable.] The agreement attempts to give away the Commonwealth\u2019s independent rights and privileges: \u201cFrom any perspective, the proposed arrangement represents a significant erosion of the University and Commonwealth\u2019s control over a major public asset.\u201d The agreement of the University and its self-designated private hospital to honor the Ethical and Religious Directives of the Catholic Church was also problematic to the Attorney General\u2019s office on constitutional grounds. Lengthy and expensive litigation to settle the matter of excessive entanglement between state and religion were predicted. The Attorney General was troubled that the proposed agreement would allow the University to further ignore its open-record and transparency obligations. Improper distributions of money to the sponsors such as occurred in the Passport scandal were feared. Not-for-profit assets were seen as potentially being transferred out of Kentucky without a corresponding identifiable benefit in return. The restrictive covenants against other clinical and academic partnerships were not thought appropriate for a public University. A material change in level of services at a historically public hospital was obvious. Finally, but neither last nor least, the Attorney General scolded the University of Louisville and its Trustees for plunging ahead \u201cwithout fully or timely engaging or consulting with the appropriate agencies of the Commonwealth&#8230;\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Disappointingly and perhaps not unexpectedly, the University and Jewish and St. Mary\u2019s Hospitals have fallen back on their common marketing strategy by criticizing the Attorney General\u2019s report as full of inaccuracies and misunderstandings. They seem to believe that they and they alone know what is in the best interests of Kentuckians. They promise to continue to press ahead with their plans for merger. A <a title=\"President Ramseys message to all University Board Members\" href=\"http:\/\/www.khpi.org\/dwnlds\/proponent-responses.pdf\" target=\"_blank\">sample of their statements<\/a> is available here.<\/p>\n<p>Certainly these organizations have put a lot of effort into their own acquisition. I am told that Jewish Hospital put $5 million into planning and promoting the deal and I suspect the University ponied up more than that. (Given the continuing resistance of the University to disclosing such information, we may never know how much.) Certainly some of the players have a vested personal interest for the plan to have gone through. I suspect they were as surprised as I was by the decision. [I am told that one clinical department has just been called together at Jewish Hospital and told to expect that an entire major clinical service was gong to be transferred from University Hospital to Jewish Hospital on January 1 accompanied by a big check for new equipment. So much for maintaining the stature of University Hospital.]<\/p>\n<p>I wish I could say that this current plan is dead and that the community could move ahead to deal with the real issues. That would be premature. \u00a0I am, however, confident that there are options available to us other than the sell-out that we almost had forced upon us. Other hospital entities have already expressed their interest in helping, should such outside assistance be thought necessary. 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