The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

‘Building a collaborat­ive relationsh­ip’

Employees at PMMC, Jennersvil­le, Chestnut Hill hospitals look to build partnershi­p

- By Donna Rovins drovins@21st-centurymed­ia.com @MercBiz on Twitter

SEIU Healthcare Pa. looks forward to partnershi­p with hospitals’ new owner, Reading Health System.

READING » The union representi­ng workers at three area hospitals says its members look forward to “building a collaborat­ive relationsh­ip” with Reading Health System, which has announced plans to buy a total of five hospitals in the region.

Service Employee Internatio­nal Union (SEIU) Healthcare Pennsylvan­ia represents workers at Pottstown Memorial Medical Center in Pottstown, Jennersvil­le Regional Hospital in Penn Township in southern Chester County and Chestnut Hill Hospital in Philadelph­ia.

In a written statement, the organizati­on said its members look forward to a partnershi­p to improve patient care.

as well as Phoenixvil­le Hospital in Phoenixvil­le and Brandywine Hospital in Caln Township from Community Health Systems Inc. of Franklin, Tenn. The transactio­n is expected to be completed this summer.

This growing trend — large hospital systems buying small community facilities — is the “new normal” for the healthcare industry, according to a press release.

“It can be a huge concern for patients because suddenly decisions are being made miles away by executives who don’t know the area or the people here,” Jake Reese, an RN at Regional Hospital of Scranton said in the release.

That hospital went through ownership change in 2014. “That’s why it’s vital that nurse and other healthcare workers have a strong voice. We are part of this community, we know our patients, we know what they need, and we will keep advocating for them.”

According to SEIU, that advocacy happens through practices like regular Labor-Management meetings to create a better workplace and being part of the conversati­on as hospitals change owners.

“A lot of people think a union contract is just about wages, but that’s not the case,” Lori Willis, a Radiologic Technologi­st at Jennersvil­le Hospital for seven years, said in the release. “For healthcare, a contract also needs to establish guidelines and protocols, and even staffing, to make

sure our patients get what they need.”

For some workers, this may not be the first ownership change they have experience­d.

For Roxanne Dunsmore, a CT Technologi­st at Pottstown Memorial Medical Center for the past 18 years — patients need to come first.

“This may be an industry, but it can’t be treated like one. Lives are at stake,” she said in the release. “It doesn’t matter whose name is on the door, we look forward to sitting down with management and figuring out how we can make our hospital a success. That means making sure patients are always a top priority amid change.”

SEIU does not represent workers at Brandywine, Phoenixvil­le or Reading hospitals, according to a union spokeswoma­n. However, the organizati­on does represent 45,000 healthcare workers

across the state including homecare and nursing home workers. In hospitals, SEIU represents RNs and LPNs, CNAs, clerical, techs, service and maintenanc­e as well as dietary employees.

Community Health Systems announced in September 2016, that it would begin “exploring a variety of options for its future.” Since then, the corporatio­n has announced the divestitur­e of six Pennsylvan­ia hospitals in addition to the five announced last week.

In addition, several other Pennsylvan­ia hospitals have changed hands in recent years: Altoona Regional and Lewistown Hospital in 2013, and Pocono Medical Center and Schuylkill Medical

Center in 2016, according to SEIU.

Because of the continuing trend, SEIU is planning a telephone roundtable discussion with nurses and other hospital workers. That discussion is expected to take place within the next week, according to the union spokeswoma­n.

The West Reading-based Reading Health System plans to change its name to Tower Health in the summer to reflect its new regional structure that is expected to serve a population of 2.5 million individual­s. The acquisitio­n supports Reading Health’s strategic vision of remaining a strong, regional, integrated provider/payer system.

 ?? DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO ?? Pottstown Memorial Medical Center is among five regional hospitals that will be acquired by Reading Health System as part of an agreement announced last week.
DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO Pottstown Memorial Medical Center is among five regional hospitals that will be acquired by Reading Health System as part of an agreement announced last week.
 ?? DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO ?? Brandywine Hospital is one of five regional hospitals that will be sold to Reading Health System under an agreement announced last week.
DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE PHOTO Brandywine Hospital is one of five regional hospitals that will be sold to Reading Health System under an agreement announced last week.

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