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August 10th, 2012

In the Merrimack Valley: Steward To Eliminate TCU at Holy Family

by Marie

Two years ago – in August 2010 I had successful hip replacement surgery – not in Boston but here in the Merrimack Valley. The surgery, post op recovery, rehab, pt – were all available at Caritas Holy Family in Methuen. After consultation with my surgeon, I chose the HFH option. Pre-op I attended an hours-long “camp” at the hospital learning about process and procedures so that I was fully prepared. Staying in the Merrimack Valley with my top notch orthopedic sugeon and access to an all-inclusive medical and rehab experience was the answer to my prayers. After an eleven day stay at Holy Family followed by in-home follow-up and out-patient physical therapy, everything went as I had hoped.  My blogger friends know that I posted from “my perch” as a patient at Holy Family and commented as even then the Steward-Caritas taken-over was in the works.

In a disclosure note, I bragged about my experience  in a September 3, 2010 post about the Steward buy-out possibility:

My disclosure: I had hip-replacement surgery here at Holy Family Hospital  followed by a stay in rehab also here at HFH. With the excellent surgeon and the terrific team approach to follow-up and rehab I’m scheduled to go home tomorrow. I didn’t have to leave the Merrimack Valley to get an excellent result and excellent care. Eleven nights! Thanks to all who encouraged me to have the surgery and to those who made it work. mps

Why the retrospective today? Well,  Eagle Tribune writer Douglas Moser tells us in a story today  that changes are coming to the TCU at Holy Family Hospital – it is being eliminated.

 Holy Family Hospital will close its inpatient transitional surgical rehabilitation unit, moving those services to other local health care organizations and eliminating about two dozen positions. 

Chris Murphy, a spokesman with Holy Family, part of the Steward Health Care System, said the decision was based on lowering the cost of providing services. He declined to provide details about staffing changes other than to confirm “there will be a reduction in staffing.” The changes will not affect Merrimack Valley Hospital in Haverhill, which also is a Steward hospital.

Officials said the unit is the last of its kind in the region to be located within a hospital and that the services will be performed by partnering…

Because of my own experience, I’m sad to see this happen. It’s part of the bottom line approach of a for-profit health care system and perhaps for the healthcare system itself. If I need my other hip replaced, an important option is off the table.

For the full story andthe broader implications of the planned closing regarding staff reductions, partnering, etc. - read the full Eagle Tribune article here: http://www.eagletribune.com/local/x585464463/Hospital-to-cut-24-jobs

August 10th, 2012

Lowell General

by Tony

This is great video of Lowell Generals 2012 Team Walk

August 10th, 2012

Are Harry Reid’s questionable tactics working? by Marjorie Arons-Barron

by Tony

The entry below is being cross posted from Marjorie Arons-Barron’s own blog.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s most recent foray into presidential politics - claiming someone had told him that Mitt Romney had paid no taxes for ten years but refusing to corroborate the accuser’s name or the charge has the stench of McCarthyism.

 

During the Cold War, the late Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy held hearings to rout out Communists and famously waved in the air what he claimed were lists of subversives in the State Department or in the army.  He never documented his claims, and ultimately McCarthy himself was censured for tactics that we all know today as McCarthyism.

Reid says only that he got the information on Romney from a Bain investor and  that, if the charge is not true, Romney can prove it by revealing his tax returns, something Romney seems to have no intention of doing.

Clearly, voters deserve more information from Romney than he has been willing to provide, whether we are talking about just where he would make budget cuts or how he may have used a complex tax code to lawfully avoid paying taxes. His father set the standard for presidential candidate financial disclosure, and there are legitimate questions about how Mitt Romney may have organized his personal and business affairs in the runup to and during the Great Recession. Even some fellow Republicans have said the questions are legitimate and urged he be more forthright.

The public seems to infer from his refusal to go beyond releasing his 2010 return and his 2011 estimate that the GOP candidate has something to hide, and, indeed,  Romney’s unfavorability rating has ticked upward in recent weeks, according to a Washington Post/ABC poll.

But it’s  Harry Reid’s tactics are driving the debate right now, and no Democrat that I know of has condemned the apparent smear.  In fact, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi played along, saying that “it’s true that ‘someone told Harry Reid that.’”

Reid insists that the burden of proof is on Mitt Romney to show he did pay taxes, and even many Republicans want the returns released so they can put the issue behind them. Certainly Reid has succeeded in keeping the issue alive. As the Christian Science Monitor notes, Reid may be bluffing, but he’s winning. And Reid himself won’t be facing the voters until 2016, so he has nothing electorally to lose by doing this.  Still, it’s enough to make even hardened cynics want to take to the showers.