MNA Members File Petition Over Essentia-CHI Takeover (Page 28)

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Workers Worried Patients Will Lose Care Close to Home

(St. Paul) – May 3, 2021 – Nurse and healthcare worker members of the Minnesota Nurses Association have filed a petition with Essentia Health to notify them they are concerned the company’s takeover of Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) hospitals will result in less access to patient care, not more.

In January, Essentia Health and Common Spirit, CHI’s parent company, signed a letter of agreement where Essentia would assume control of 14 facilities and numerous clinics throughout Minnesota and North Dakota. Essentia already took over Mercy Hospital, in Moose Lake, Minn. in 2020.

Nearly 700 healthcare workers from both CHI and Essentia hospitals have signed the petition, including nurses from:

  • CHI St. Gabriel’s – Little Falls, MN
  • CHI Lake Wood Health – Baudette, MN
  • CHI St. Joseph’s – Park Rapids, MN
  • CHI St. Alexius – Bismarck, ND
  • EH Duluth – St. Mary’s Medical Center and Miller Dwan – Duluth, MN
  • EH St Mary’s Hospital – Superior – Superior, WI
  • EH St. Joseph’s – Brainerd, MN
  • EH Sandstone – Sandstone, MN
  • EH Deer River – Deer River, MN
  • EH Virginia (and Unit B) – Virginia, MN
  • EH Moose Lake – Moose Lake, MN

MNA members from the various hospitals will discuss their concerns at a virtual press conference, and they will take questions about next steps to ensure both patients and workers will be cared for during and after this merger process.

“We’ve seen what Essentia did when they took over the hospital in Moose Lake,” said Tristin Eastvold, a Registered Nurse at the Moose Lake hospital. “Ever since the takeover, we’ve lost numerous staff, causing shortages in how we care for patients. We don’t want CHI’s hospitals and clinics to lay off workers, cut the services they offer, or close entirely.”

When:      Thursday, May 6, 10-11 a.m.
Where:     Zoom platform*. Press Conference can be accessed here:

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Meeting ID: 948 4041 2580
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Who:        Registered Nurses of Essentia Health and CHI

Chris Rubesch, RN Essentia St. Mary’s Medical Center, Duluth, MN
Tristin Eastvold, RN Mercy Hospital, Moose Lake, MN
Leslie McKamey, RN St. Alexius Hospital, Bismarck, ND
Cameron Sharp, RN CHI St. Gabriel’s, Little Falls, MN

What:       Filing of Petition to management of Essentia Health
Why:        To set forth concerns over Essentia-CHI takeover and patient care, workers’ futures

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Workers Worried Patients Will Lose Care Close to Home

(St. Paul) – May 3, 2021 – Nurse and healthcare worker members of the Minnesota Nurses Association have filed a petition with Essentia Health to notify them they are concerned the company’s takeover of Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) hospitals will result in less access to patient care, not more.

In January, Essentia Health and Common Spirit, CHI’s parent company, signed a letter of agreement where Essentia would assume control of 14 facilities and numerous clinics throughout Minnesota and North Dakota.
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by Kristen Jacobson

MNA Member

 

I’m a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit nurse. I love my job. I love where I work. I love what I do. Unfortunately lately, I haven’t been able to do it, and every time away from work has cost me, not my hospital.

When my son came in 2018, who knew I’d need all of my sick bank later?  I used the time off that I’d earned to that point, and only when I returned to work, could I start accruing time off again.

Along came 2020, and nobody knew how serious the symptoms were or what they meant.
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The Minnesota Nurses Association represents 22,000 Registered Nurses from diverse backgrounds, including those from Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, and North Dakota. We are Midwesterners, immigrants, native-born Americans, and Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color and veterans of our armed forces. MNA embraces and supports all of our members.

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April 13, 2021 (St. Paul) –

“On April 11, 2021, while running an errand, 20-year old Daunte Wright was killed by an officer of the Brooklyn Center Police Department. The Twin Cities have lost another young Black man, a two-year-old son has lost his father, and a mother and her family are grieving the loss of another innocent life. MNA joins the world in mourning and grieving another life lost to police brutality, and we extend our condolences to the family of Daunte Wright.
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The Minnesota Nurses Association recognizes and honors May Day as one of the most sacred and relevant holidays for the Labor Movement and all trade unionists throughout the world. We recognize the importance of joining and supporting our union family especially now following a term, during which workers’ rights, benefits, and working conditions have been under threat by corporate overreach and anti-union political agendas.
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MNA nurses have seen and heard from patients, coworkers, and employers about the controversy over the trial from the beginning, and those who wish to debate the facts of systemic racism continue to try to debate, insult, and create conflict with nurses. This has forced MNA nurses to turn away, remain silent, and ignore this race-baiting as they attempt to provide patient care.
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Note: the content below is the opinion of the creator or signed authors.

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