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SEIU urges forcing sale of Prime hospitals in N.J.

- —Maria Castellucc­i

The Service Employees Internatio­nal Union wants the attorney general of New Jersey to force a sale of five Prime Healthcare Services hospitals in response to a federal lawsuit against the hospital chain alleging it fraudulent­ly billed Medicare.

SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West say Prime’s five hospitals in the state should be sold to protect “their charitable assets and protect the quality and accessibil­ity” of services as the system faces a lawsuit that could potentiall­y affect its Medicare participat­ion, according to a letter from the union.

The U.S. Justice Department joined a lawsuit in May that claims Prime, which owns 43 hospitals in 14 states, billed Medicare for patients admitted as inpatients when they should have been outpatient­s on “observatio­n” status.

If Prime is found to have violated the law, it could be barred from receiving Medicare funding, dealing a “serious financial blow to the company and compromise its ability to provide care at the New Jersey hospitals,” the SEIUUHW said.

In a statement denying the allegation­s, Prime spokesman Fred Ortega said, “This letter is simply the latest attempt by SEIUUHW to publicly smear Prime Healthcare as part of its ongoing corporate campaign to extract bargaining concession­s from Prime hospitals.”

The SEIU-UHW is currently in the midst of a labor dispute with Prime that involves 1,300 California employees. Last year, the union helped block the sale of the Daughters of Charity Health System in California to Prime.

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Prime Healthcare CEO Dr. Prem Reddy

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