MEDIA ADVISORY
(c) 612-741-0662
sam.fettig@mnnurses.org
Lauren Nielsen
(c) 651-376-9709
lauren.nielsen@mnnurses.org
Nurses will speak out on the effects of corporate healthcare policies on patient access to care
“Hospital executives are driving nurses away from the bedside, pushing Minnesotans into debt and putting patient care at risk with their focus on the bottom line,” said Mary C. Turner, RN, MNA President, who will speak at tomorrow’s meeting. “It is time for nurses and patients to stand together to demand that our hospitals work for the people of Minnesota, not the wealthy and powerful CEOs.”
Recent stories in the media have exposed harmful billing practices by Minnesota hospital systems. At Allina, executives deny care to patients who have medical debt. At Mayo, executives take patients to collections who should have qualified for charity care and charge patients hidden fees based on where they receive their care.
MNA nurses are on the frontlines of the fight against corporate policies pushed by hospital executives that put the bottom line ahead of patients and nurses at the bedside. This past legislative session, nurses led the fight to secure new regulations on harmful hospital mergers that often result in higher prices, lower wages, and less access to care. In a historic strike of 15,000 nurses last year, MNA nurses took a stand against the corporate policies that deprive patients of adequate nursing care and drive nurses away from the bedside.
For more information on the Attorney General’s listening session, click here. Additional details are included below.
LISTENING SESSION ON MEDICAL BILLING
- When: Wednesday, August 23, 2023, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m.
- Where: Department of Revenue, Room 2000, 600 Robert St. N, St. Paul, MN 55101
- Who: MNA nurses, patients and community members
- What: Attorney General listening session on medical billing
- Why: To address corporate healthcare policies harming patients and healthcare workers