City considers location for new hospital.Byline: TIM TIM Timothy TIM Technical Interchange Meeting TIM Transient Intermodulation Distortion TIM Time Is Money TIM The Invisible Man (movie) TIM Telecom Italia Mobile (Italian cellular provider) CHRISTIE The Register-Guard With one hospital planning to leave the city and another thinking about moving in, the Eugene City Council will talk this week about where a new hospital might locate in Eugene and how the city could encourage such a development. The council will delve back into hospital issues about a year after PeaceHealth announced it would build its new hospital not in Eugene, where it's operated Sacred Heart Medical Center Sacred Heart Medical Center may refer to: In the United States:
That decision, capping a stormy storm·y adj. storm·i·er, storm·i·est 1. Subject to, characterized by, or affected by storms; tempestuous. 2. summer of site negotiations last year, stunned stun tr.v. stunned, stun·ning, stuns 1. To daze or render senseless, by or as if by a blow. 2. To overwhelm or daze with a loud noise. 3. Eugene city leaders and left many residents of south and west Eugene concerned that both of the community's hospitals would be north of the Willamette River Willamette River River, northwestern Oregon, U.S. It flows north for 300 mi (485 km) into the Columbia River near Portland. Oregon's most populous cities are in its valley. The Fremont Bridge, a steel arch with a main span of 1,225 ft (373 m), crosses the river at Portland. . And it left McKenzie-Willamette Hospital in Springfield, PeaceHealth's smaller, independent competitor, unsure about its own future if a state-of-the-art regional medical center was built just down the road. "People who are medical service professionals worry very seriously about the financial viability of the second hospital if you put the two (hospitals) close together," said Councilor coun·cil·or also coun·cil·lor n. A member of a council, as one convened to advise a governor. See Usage Note at council. coun David Kelly You can assist by [ editing it] now. . The council work session will be at noon Wednesday at Eugene City Hall. Kelly, along with Councilors Bonny Bonny (bŏn`ē), town, SE Nigeria, in the Niger River delta, on the Bight of Biafra. In the 18th and 19th cent., Bonny was the center of a powerful trading state, and in the 19th cent. it became the leading site for slave exportation in W Africa. Bettman, Betty Taylor and Gary Rayor, requested the item be put on the council agenda. Kelly said representatives of Eugene, Springfield and the two hospitals need to plan for the community's long-term health care needs, just as the cities years ago collaborated on fire protection. PeaceHealth's decision to move to Springfield has prompted McKenzie-Willamette leaders to meet several times with Eugene officials to discuss the idea of moving to the city. Though nothing is imminent, the idea is still under consideration, McKenzie-Willamette spokeswoman Rosie Pryor said. "Our board talked about it as recently as its last meeting," she said. "It's not off the table. No decision has been made about it. It continues to be something the board of directors discusses." In a move they said was not directly related to PeaceHealth's planned move, McKenzie-Willamette officials filed a federal antitrust lawsuit last January against PeaceHealth. The suit alleged PeaceHealth, the Bellevue, Wash.-based parent of Sacred Heart The Sacred Heart is a religious devotion to Jesus' physical heart as the representation of the divine love for humanity This devotion is predominantly used in the Roman Catholic Church and also used in the Anglican Church. , has engaged in predatory business practices in negotiating insurance contracts. If left unchecked, PeaceHealth's tactics would drive the Springfield hospital out of business or into a partnership or merger with another large health care organization, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. McKenzie-Willamette officials. One concern shared by city officials and some residents of south and west Eugene is that both hospitals would be north of the Willamette River. Councilor Rayor said he is concerned Eugene residents could be stuck if a major earthquake or flood blocks access across the river. "It's almost part of emergency preparedness," he said. PeaceHealth plans to transform the existing Sacred Heart Medical Center at 13th and Hilyard streets into administrative offices, medical clinics, outpatient services outpatient services Hospital-based services Managed care Medical and other services provided, to a nonadmitted Pt, by a hospital or other qualified facility–eg, mental health clinic, rural health clinic, mobile X-ray unit, free-standing dialysis unit Examples , and an expanded mental health center. It would operate a 24-hour urgent care clinic but not an emergency room that could treat major trauma cases. A citizens group that has vowed to fight PeaceHealth's move to north Springfield wants the council to discuss its idea for creating a special commission to study the community's long-term health care needs, including where a new hospital might be built closer to downtown Eugene. "The idea is to open up the map and look at the whole metro area This article is about the music production team. For the article about population centers, see metropolitan area. Metro Area are a Brooklyn-based dance music production team composed of Morgan Geist and Darshan Jesrani. ," said Jan Wilson Jan Wilson is a Labour councillor in Sheffield and is the current leader of Sheffield City Council. In January 2007 Councillor Wilson announced that she had been diagnosed with lung cancer, but would be continuing in her role as leader of the council. [1] , coordinator of the Coalition for Health Options in Central Eugene-Springfield, or CHOICES. The coalition has forwarded a draft proposal to create a hospital siting commission to city councilors and hospital representatives. The plan, which Wilson said is intended primarily to spark discussion, would be to create a nine- to 18-member commission appointed by the Eugene and Springfield councils and Lane County commissioners. The group would meet once a week for no longer than three months and make recommendations on the availability of space for health care facilities in the region and how much space will be needed over the next 50 years. The commission would have a budget of $45,000, provided by the cities and the county, under the draft proposal. Representatives of both hospitals, who have met with CHOICES leaders, said they're keeping an open mind, though PeaceHealth officials said the CHOICES group was incorrect when a member talked of PeaceHealth's "enthusiasm" for the idea. The McKenzie-Willamette board of directors has not taken a position on the idea but plans to discuss the issue at its next meeting, Pryor said. PeaceHealth spokesman Brian Terrett said officials at the hospital are willing to look at the proposal, "but at the same time we put a lot of time and effort into the RiverBend campus. "The one thing we did make clear during our discussion was that we were planning to move forward with our plan," he said. Alan Yordy, chief executive for PeaceHealth in Oregon, sent an e-mail to CHOICES on Friday in response to an e-mail Wilson had sent to city leaders, in which she wrote, "Surprisingly (or maybe not?), everyone including representatives from both hospitals, has responded with enthusiasm for the idea." Yordy wrote, "That is simply not the case." He said that after meeting with CHOICES members, he asked to see the details in writing. Yordy plans to review the proposal with his staff and the Oregon governing board Noun 1. governing board - a board that manages the affairs of an institution board - a committee having supervisory powers; "the board has seven members" before providing a formal response. "Rest assured, that PeaceHealth is unlikely to reopen the siting of the dual campus as proposed, after spending almost two years reaching a decision to establish two centers in the community - one at Hilyard and one at RiverBend," Yordy wrote. HOSPITAL DISCUSSION The Eugene City Council will discuss options for siting a hospital in Eugene at its noon Wednesday work session in the McNutt Room, City Hall, 777 Pearl St. |
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