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Updated: 7:49 PM Feb 3, 2012
Bay Medical Center is One Step Closer to Becoming Privatized
Panama City - The lease agreement for Bay Medical Center has cleared another hurdle. Bay Medicals Board of Trustees unanimously approve a resolution Friday backing the lease to a Joint Venture.
Posted: 6:05 PM Feb 3, 2012Reporter: Amber Southard Email Address: amber.southard@wjhg.com Bay Medical Center Trustees Vote To Approve The Lease To Sacred Heart 5pm');"> |
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Panama City - The lease agreement for Bay Medical Center has cleared another hurdle. Bay Medicals Board of Trustees unanimously approve a resolution Friday backing the lease to a Joint Venture.
The board's vote is the last step, before Bay County Commissioners actually vote on the lease. Bay Medical Center Board of Trustees approved a resolution to lease the hospital for the next 40 years. Board members called it one of the biggest days in the hospital’s history.
"What I feel best about is that the major tenants that we tried to accomplish when we started this process as far as looking out for our employees, the charity care, the pension plan all those things that we've been able to do. I will rest comfortably at night knowing we were able to do that," said Steve Johnson, Bay Medical Center CEO.
Lease opponents still have concerns, including employees' job security. The joint venture partners say that won't be an issue.
"He joint venture has no obligation to management that doesn't exist for every employee here. We have committed that the joint venture will hire every employee of the medical center at the current salary, the current position," said Jim Shannon, LHP Group.
Friday’s vote was a big step, but not the last one in the process.
"The journey is not over we're going to continue to work with the county commissioners with their staff, with their advisers. I'm sure the conversation will begin immediately and we're very optimistic that we could have a positive outcome," said Henry Stovall, Sacred Heart Vice President.
County commissioners want to hold two public hearings before they make any decisions. If they reject the lease, the issue would then go to a public referendum.
Latest Comments
our jobs are in limbo and we hope sacred will mprove them but we need to know i ask that the commisioners stop playing games wth our lives. it has been many years since they have contributed to Bay so i propose one of two options they take on the debt that we have or let lhc and sacred take over but please think about the employees and our families we have the right to know our future and all of us are a little scared especially the lower level employees such as csa cna and lpns these are all jobs that saCRED TYPICALLY DOESNT EMPLOYEE AND WE ARE SCARED AND NEED TO KNOW. we believe without us in this facility it would not function.
well ok since it is your "community " hospital then let me suggest you can pay more taxes to support us it's too late to worry about what, where , when , why .... we are going under PERIOD !!!! you as a "community " have never helped us or anything else for that matter ... so here is my suggestion ...MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS ...and let this happen
I think the commissioners need to put the vote to the people of this community. This was a shady, dealing and Bay Medical is our "community" hospital. Therefore, let it go to the vote in the community NOT be decided by commissioners.
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