Matthew 21:12 Then Jesus entered the temple and drove out all who were selling and buying… 13 He said to them, “It is written,

My house shall be called a house of prayer’;
but you are making it a den of robbers.”

"Rooted in the loving ministry of Jesus as healer, we commit ourselves to serving all persons with special attention to those who are poor and vulnerable." – Ascension Health Mission.

"Last year we made more money than HCA" – reported statement of Ascension Health CEO

  Faith Based? 3My friend was deeply frustrated. A hospital leader in a faith-based health system he had a right to be. "We're supposed to be advancing mission," he said. "Yet the top executives & board are so focused on money they don't care." 

   His exasperation stems from the insidious nature of the system's bonus structure. Unless money targets are met no other performance measures matter even though this charity will clear tens of millions in profits. 

   Stunned, I continued. "Do you mean that superb quality outcomes & peak patient satisfaction are irrelevant if you don't meet budget?"

   His response dripped with sarcasm: "No margin no mission."

   This terrible sentence infiltrated faith-based hospitals decades ago. Although it is technically true, health system leaders now seem to think: "Only margin matters." 

   Money has shoved love aside. Nuns & chaplains who once symbolized charity are complicit in "mission fraud" if they do not protest staff cuts made to meet profit goals that sometimes exceed 20% of net revenue. 

   Hospital charities tell tax authorities they are different. How?

   But taxing is not the main problem. Charitable & for-profit systems face the same challenge: Patients seek mission-based healthcare. But money-obsessed hospitals compromise care. 

   Lest I seem sanctimonious I was well-paid as a CEO. But, during my 12 years as President of OhioHealth's 10-hospital, 11,000-employee system, my salary never exceeded ten times a nurse's starting salary. 

   If that still seems high, note this: some healthcare CEOs now earn as much as one hundred times the salary of a first line caregiver. In 2017 Ascension Health CEO Tony Tersigni shredded that multiple. He earned $17.5 million, more than three hundred times one of his first line nurses. 

   People used to envy doctor's hard-earned incomes. Clearly, many charity executives now make way more – in part because their chief focus is bottom line dollars not first line caregivers. While doctors & nurses are caring for patient's health, executives are hyper-focused on financial health, not mission health.  

   Unfortunately, clerics, executives, board members, legislators & investigative newspeople will continue to do nothing.

   Hospitals should be as sacred as any "temple." Sadly, "the money-changers" have taken charge. 

   You may feel helpless. So do I. 

-Rev. Erie Chapman

Note: This piece represents the author's view & not necessarily that of Erie Chapman Foundation

3 responses to “Days 167-172 – Mission Fraud?”

  1. Tina OBrien Avatar

    Disheartening to learn this. As executive director with Elders First/Mindful Care I worked at no pay for my last 5 years in order to ensure that staff could get raises and that a cash reserve could be accrued. My husband earned our income even as he spent many hours each month handing the finances and creating reports for the board and for grants.

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  2. Todd Meador Avatar
    Todd Meador

    Thanks for sharing so much detail about this Erie. These two parts hooked me:
    1. “Hospitals should be as sacred as any “temple.” Sadly, “the money-changers” have taken charge.”
    2. “Patients seek mission-based healthcare. But money-obsessed hospitals compromise care.”
    With feelings of hopelessness, I lean on the beautiful words of Mother Teresa:
    “If you can’t feed a hundred people, then feed just one.”
    I will keep on, keeping on helping one person at a time. This gives me hope and the energy to inspire greater change.

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  3. Terry chapman Avatar
    Terry chapman

    The money-changers have indeed wedged themselves securely into health care, education for the illiterate, help for the homeless as slum lords get glutted with profits. And nothing seems to change, except “more ca-ching” for rich executives and corporations! Wake up America!
    Support all your community health care agencies and hospitals and try to volunteer for a non-profit facility. You will feel better as a person and your helping will give an edge to the needed resources for those who are deprived of care for the life situation they find themselves in. Not fair!
    Start locally and vote regionally, for State elections, and national elections for persons who will take up the worthy crusade to help the helpless.

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