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MNA: Greenfield City Councilors Will Travel to Springfield on Wednesday to Demand Action from CEO and Trustees on BFMC Patient Care and a Fair Contract


SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Feb. 20, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Speaking up about community concerns, members of the Greenfield City Council will visit Baystate Health CEO Dr. Mark Keroack in Springfield on Wednesday, Feb. 21 before going to see Ed Noonan, a member of the Baystate Health Board of Trustees.

Massachusetts Nurse Association (PRNewsFoto/Massachusetts Nurses Association)

NOTE ON BFMC "TOP 100" RANKINGS:

BFMC touts that it is a "Top 100" rural and community hospital based on its 2017 iVantage Health Analytics score. Except BFMC actually received NEGATIVE scores for patient outcomes from iVantage last year. Scores that helped place BFMC in the top 100 were about its "market share" and "financial stability."

iVantage gave BFMC a 12.5 out of 100 on patient care quality, a 38.5 out of 100 on patient outcomes and a 10.1 out of 100 on patient perspectives. This makes sense when you consider the federal government penalized BFMC last year because of its patient outcome data. Nurses have been sounding the alarm for a long time. Right now they are trying to protect and improve patient care at BFMC.

Springfield Action
Date: Wednesday, Feb. 21
Time: Starting at 3 p.m.
Location: Starting at Baystate Health HQ at 280 Chestnut St. in Springfield and then traveling to see Trustee Ed Noonan at Noonan Energy at 86 Robbins Rd. in Springfield.

"Baystate will not agree to common-sense solutions to protect and improve patient care, is refusing to negotiate with nurses ahead of our one-day strike and has rebuffed Congressman Jim McGovern's offer to help us reach resolution. They even cancelled one session on February 26 that they had offered before the strike date," said Donna Stern, RN and Senior Co-Chair of the BFMC MNA Bargaining Committee. "Baystate's failure to act in good faith is undermining its credibility with elected officials and our community.

"Baystate's executives are overseen by a board of trustees that has a responsibility to protect public resources. Baystate appears poised to waste public money on a second one-day strike that Baystate could avert by negotiating in good faith about patient care conditions, nurse staffing and health insurance. Hospital executives have told us they know there is a problem with how nurses are staffed, affecting patient care, but refuse to do anything about it. Instead, Baystate jeopardizes access to essential services in Greenfield by not having enough staff available, refuses to offer nurses decent health care and is preparing to spend public dollars to retaliate against nursing advocating for their community."

Data provided to the state's Center for Health Information and Analysis (CHIA) show that 69% of BFMC's revenues come from public taxpayer sources ? Medicare and Medicaid (Source: http://www.chiamass.gov/assets/docs/r/hospital-profiles/2016/franklin.pdf).

BFMC nurses gave the hospital a 10-day notice for a one-day strike on February 28, providing more than the notice time required under federal law. The strike is scheduled to begin at 7 a.m. and last 24 hours. On February 8, BFMC nurses voted by 85% to authorize a potential one-day strike. Nurses are seeking prompt bargaining dates. So far hospital executives have refused to give prompt dates and have rebuffed the offer of U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern, D-MA, to host negotiations. Yesterday, Baystate announced that they would begin a lockout of all nurses on February 27, the day before the strike.

Why Inadequate RN Staffing is a Patient Care Problem:

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Bargaining Background

BFMC nurses held a one-day strike on June 26, 2017 after voting by a 93% margin to authorize the strike. The nurses were preemptively locked out of the hospital by Baystate management, who kept the RNs from caring for their patients the evening before the strike. The lockout lasted for two days following the strike and involved Baystate spending $1 million to hire replacement nurses from outside the community instead of allowing BFMC nurses to care for their patients once the strike concluded.

Following the strike, Baystate gave its "best and final" to BFMC nurses on July 21. BFMC nurses voted to reject that offer on August 15. The MNA has filed more than 20 unfair labor practice charges against Baystate on behalf of BFMC nurses for, among other reasons, failing to bargain in good faith over mandatory subjects of bargaining such as nurse workload and health insurance.

BFMC nurses began negotiating for a new contract in November 2016 to replace the contract that expired Dec. 31, 2016. A federal mediator is involved in negotiations.

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Founded in 1903, the Massachusetts Nurses Association is the largest union of registered nurses in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Its 23,000 members advance the nursing profession by fostering high standards of nursing practice, promoting the economic and general welfare of nurses in the workplace, projecting a positive and realistic view of nursing, and by lobbying the Legislature and regulatory agencies on health care issues affecting nurses and the public.

SOURCE Massachusetts Nurses Association


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