Ho-Ho-Horrible: Ascension leaves a lump of coal in its workers’ stockings, earns a spot on the naughty list
Milwaukee, WI – Barely one week before Christmas, Ascension Health informed caregivers at the labor and delivery unit at Saint Francis Hospital that they had two choices – take a job at a new facility, without the benefit of union representation they currently enjoyed, or find a new place to work. Not only are about a dozen medical workers facing unemployment right before the holidays, families on the South Side of Milwaukee are now left without a single birthing center to welcome their children into the world.
Such a brazen cost-cutting measure as this would be bad enough for a for-profit company, but Ascension is organized as a nonprofit, has $18 billion in cash reserves, and wears the faith of its founders on its sleeve. The following is Ascension’s mission statement, taken directly from its website:
The ruthlessly capitalist, union-busting tactics Ascension’s decision-makers have used at Saint Francis Hospital are hardly emblematic of the admirable mission it proclaims to maintain as an organization. Sadly, this is nothing new for Ascension. As a recent New York Times expose noted:
“As recently as 2019, Ascension was trumpeting its success at reducing its number of employees per occupied bed, a common industry staffing metric. At one point, executives boasted to their peers about how they had slashed $500 million from the chain’s labor costs.”
While Ascension’s hypocrisy is worthy of the criticism it will surely receive for this decision and others yet to come, it would be a mistake to claim that Ascension is unique in its ruthless pursuit of cost savings. As the American healthcare industry continues its march toward rapid growth and consolidation, it is healthcare workers – and the patients they care for – who stand to lose the most. We don’t have a healthcare system so much as a profit machine that punishes the sick and rewards the greedy.
Beyond this particular incident, it is worth pointing out that the United States is the only wealthy nation on earth without true universal healthcare and, not surprisingly, is also the only country where medical debt is the number one cause of personal bankruptcy. It’s past time we change that and in the process relegate the illness profiteers and hypocrites to the dustbin of history.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
When the state charters general hospitals, could it not require a core of services, staffing levels and equipment based on the area/conditions/population served?
Perhaps equivalent requirements could be attached to occupancy permits by municipalities.
Regarding Ascension’s mission statement – should one pack a lunch before trying to walk around a crock that big?
The evils of American capitalism on vivid display, as practiced by a company alleged to be providing health care services to individuals in need.