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Former US Surgeon General Criticizing $5,000 Emergency Room Bill
Nurses Launch Billboard Campaign Against Renewal of Desert Regional
   Medical Center Lease
$1 Billion Donation Eliminates Tuition at Albert Einstein Medical School
Kern County Hospital Authority Accused of Overpaying for Executive
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SWJPCCS Associate Editor has Essay on Reining in Air Pollution Published
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Amazon Launches New Messaged-Based Virtual Healthcare Service
Hospitals Say They Lose Money on Medicare Patients but Make Millions
Trust in Science Now Deeply Polarized
SWJPCC Associate Editor Featured in Albuquerque Journal
Poisoning by Hand Sanitizers
Healthcare Layoffs During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Practice Fusion Admits to Opioid Kickback Scheme
Arizona Medical Schools Offer Free Tuition for Primary Care Commitment
Determining if Drug Price Increases are Justified
Court Overturns CMS' Site-Neutral Payment Policy
Pulmonary Disease Linked to Vaping
CEO Compensation-One Reason Healthcare Costs So Much
Doctor or Money Shortage in California?
FDA Commissioner Gottlieb Resigns
Physicians Generate an Average $2.4 Million a Year Per Hospital
Drug Prices Continue to Rise
New Center for Physician Rights
CMS Decreases Clinic Visit Payments to Hospital-Employed Physicians
   and Expands Decreases in Drug Payments 340B Cuts
Big Pharma Gives Millions to Congress
Gilbert Hospital and Florence Hospital at Anthem Closed
CMS’ Star Ratings Miscalculated
VA Announces Aggressive New Approach to Produce Rapid Improvements
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Healthcare Payments Under the Budget Deal: Mostly Good News
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Hospitals Plan to Start Their Own Generic Drug Company
Flu Season and Trehalose
MedPAC Votes to Scrap MIPS
CMS Announces New Payment Model
Varenicline (Chantix®) Associated with Increased Cardiovascular Events
Tax Cuts Could Threaten Physicians
Trump Nominates Former Pharmaceutical Executive as HHS Secretary
Arizona Averages Over 25 Opioid Overdoses Per Day
Maryvale Hospital to Close
California Enacts Drug Pricing Transparency Bill
Senate Health Bill Lacks 50 Votes Needed to Proceed
Medi-Cal Blamed for Poor Care in Lawsuit
Senate Republican Leadership Releases Revised ACA Repeal and Replace Bill
Mortality Rate Will Likely Increase Under Senate Healthcare Bill
University of Arizona-Phoenix Receives Full Accreditation
Limited Choice of Obamacare Insurers in Some Parts of the Southwest
Gottlieb, the FDA and Dumbing Down Medicine
Salary Surveys Report Declines in Pulmonologist, Allergist and Nurse 
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CDC Releases Ventilator-Associated Events Criteria
Medicare Bundled Payment Initiative Did Not Reduce COPD Readmissions
Younger Smokers Continue to Smoke as Adults: Implications for Raising the
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Most Drug Overdose Deaths from Nonprescription Opioids

 

 

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Entries in National Nurses United (1)

Sunday
Mar032024

Nurses Launch Billboard Campaign Against Renewal of Desert Regional Medical Center Lease

The California Nurses Association and National Nurses United have launched  a billboard campaign against the lease renewal of public-owned, Palm-Springs-based Desert Regional Medical Center to Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare (Figure 1) (1).

Figure 1. National Nurses Union billboard off Highway 111 West of Palm Springs near the I-10.

The billboard campaign is in response to the posting of two videos that showed a water leak in Desert Regional's neurological intensive care unit and an infestation  of cockroaches in the emergency department break room (2,3). Desert Regional is a public hospital governed by an elected district board. Tenet Healthcare is a private company that leases and runs the hospital. The nurses’ union said Tenet has a long-standing practice of short-staffing Desert Regional, which they said has caused patient safety issues (1). Tenet is currently in the process of renegotiating another 30-year lease with the hospital, which would include the option to purchase the hospital from the Desert Healthcare District at the end of the new lease (1).

Desert Care Network — composed of Tenet-operated hospitals Desert Regional, JFK Memorial in Indio, CA, and Hi-Desert Medical Center in Joshua Tree, CA — provided the following statement: "The California Nurses Association continues to spread misleading information about Desert Regional. These claims are unwarranted, and these tactics will not change Desert Regional's unwavering commitment to the Coachella Valley. Our hospital takes maintenance and cleanliness standards seriously. This includes addressing repairs needed due to people flushing non-flushable cleaning wipes or issues after heavy rains such as pest control. Consistent with sound operational protocols, we proactively closed areas for a short time to remediate issues. These unrelated occurrences were addressed immediately and disclosed promptly to the staff and the Desert Healthcare District" (4).

Desert Regional’s governing Board of Directors are elected to four-year terms by Palm Springs voters. No statement has been made to date by the Board or have any statements been made by state healthcare inspectors such as the California Department of Health  or national healthcare inspectors such as the Joint Commission and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Although lack of cleanliness does not necessarily equate with lack of quality, cleanliness if often used as a substitute measure for safe healthcare, much like restaurant cleanliness is used as a measure for safe food.

Richard A. Robbins MD

Editor, SWJPCCS

References

  1. Tayor M. California nurses use billboard to voice opposition to hospital sale. Becker’s Hospital Review. February 29, 2024. Available at: https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/nursing/california-nThe urses-use-billboard-to-voice-opposition-to-hospital-sale.html?origin=BHRE&utm_source=BHRE&utm_medium=email&utm_content=newsletter&oly_enc_id=6133H6750001J5K (accessed 3/2/24).
  2. National Nurses United. Ceiling Leaks in Neurological ICU at Desert Regional Medical Center. February 24, 2024. Available at: https://vimeo.com/914927727?share=copy (accessed 3/2/24).
  3. National Nurses United. Cockroaches at Desert Regional Medical Center. February 24, 2024. Available at: https://vimeo.com/914925049/f9d46c5890?share=copy (accessed 3/2/24).
  4. Sasic E. Desert Regional nurses launch billboards to spotlight concerns; hospital pushes back. Palm Springs Desert Sun. February 27, 2024. Available at: https://www.desertsun.com/story/news/health/2024/02/27/desert-regional-nurses-launch-billboard-campaign-palm-springs-area-hospital-news/72752162007/ (accessed 3/2/24).
Cite as: Robbins RA. Nurses Launch Billboard Campaign Against Renewal of Desert Regional Medical Center Lease. Southwest J Pulm Crit Care Sleep. 2024;28(3):32-33. doi: https://doi.org/10.13175/swjpccs013-24 PDF