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Are the FMOL Hospitals in LA Run Well?
Posted on 6/5/23 at 2:42 pm
Posted on 6/5/23 at 2:42 pm
Just curious as they seem to be hell-bent on destroying what was once a very good hospital here.
St. Dominic cutting jobs, some services Behavioral Health Services to close; 5.5% of workforce reduced
St. Dominic cutting jobs, some services Behavioral Health Services to close; 5.5% of workforce reduced
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"In all, the changes impact 157 individuals serving in a mixture of full-time, part-time and PRN roles," St. Dominic officials said in a news release. St. Dominic Behavioral Health Services will also close and will stop taking admissions after 7 a.m. Tuesday. Care and treatment for current inpatients will continue as St. Dominic works to transition the patients to other facilities. "Throughout its 77-year history, the St. Dominic's ministry has evolved to meet the everchanging needs of the community it serves with a steadfast focus on quality, safety, patient experience and stewardship," Scott Kashman, market president and CEO of St. Dominic Health Services and St. Dominic Hospital, said in a statement. "After thorough discernment and prayerful consideration, we must again adapt and evolve to preserve the ministry in the face of these economic realities and better ensure the long-term health of the organization."
Posted on 6/5/23 at 3:40 pm to DingLeeBerry
If you're losing money in behavioral health you're doing something wrong.
Posted on 6/5/23 at 3:47 pm to USMCguy121
That hospital is in Jackson, MS - there may be other contributing factors than just FMOL
Posted on 6/5/23 at 3:54 pm to DingLeeBerry
More layoffs to come in healthcare
Posted on 6/5/23 at 4:10 pm to USMCguy121
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If you're losing money in behavioral health you're doing something wrong.
Depends on the market. If you are able to keep your census at a certain level and don’t have other facilities getting the market share you need to be viable, it’s not hard to lose money in BH. Facilities also make a difference. Newer, for-profit facilities are often more modern and have been built to minimize staffing requirements while maintaining standards, while older facilities in general hospitals are often unable to do the same kind of build out and have to hire additional staff for safety and security purposes.
Posted on 6/5/23 at 4:12 pm to DingLeeBerry
Self-label as a ministry yet the first thing they cut are those who need grace the most. They need to stop allowing hospitals to call themselves churches
Posted on 6/5/23 at 4:29 pm to GreenRockTiger
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That hospital is in Jackson, MS - there may be other contributing factors than just FMOL
It was good and had good ratings until it was bought out, in spite of being in Jackson
Posted on 6/5/23 at 5:01 pm to DingLeeBerry
The nuns at the system level seem to alienate the good people that can run the system well. They don't give their CEOs at various campuses the latitude to make strategic decisions when needed.
They let Ochsner move faster and steal market share over last 15 years. Instead, they built a huge children's hospital in BR and let Ochsner grab everything else statewide.
When Jindal closed/divested state hospitals, they attracted the "unprofitable" types of patients and their insurance payor mix skewed too public (vs private) to stay profitable.
hope that sheds light on it without getting in the weeds
They let Ochsner move faster and steal market share over last 15 years. Instead, they built a huge children's hospital in BR and let Ochsner grab everything else statewide.
When Jindal closed/divested state hospitals, they attracted the "unprofitable" types of patients and their insurance payor mix skewed too public (vs private) to stay profitable.
hope that sheds light on it without getting in the weeds
Posted on 6/5/23 at 5:04 pm to DingLeeBerry
A non-tax paying hospital should have no problem making money. Simple mismanagement. If its in a no-profit location you close it down.
Posted on 6/5/23 at 5:20 pm to jeffsdad
My wife works in the St Dominic system. It’s been a shite-show since it was bought out by FMOL. It’s been very frustrating at times.
Posted on 6/5/23 at 6:14 pm to peaster68
Usually when a hospital gets bought out it was already a shite show…..It make look fine to the patients and people working there, but if they are selling out it’s a fricking disaster behind the curtains
Posted on 6/5/23 at 6:42 pm to DingLeeBerry
Admin makes dumbass decisions at every hospital I have experience with. FMOL is not different.
Staffing is still being increased in my area at every hospital so most places are cutting fat and not patient care. There are still tons of contract employees all over the hospitals, nurses not so much right now but other allied health positions there are tons.
Staffing is still being increased in my area at every hospital so most places are cutting fat and not patient care. There are still tons of contract employees all over the hospitals, nurses not so much right now but other allied health positions there are tons.
Posted on 6/5/23 at 9:35 pm to DingLeeBerry
It did not. It was at risk of closing.
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