I'm on a blogging break . . . for reasons restated in my last post (on Bob Morrison's real legacy) . . . but some recent developments scream for commentary.
Both the Courier Tribune and the Randolph Guide have "in-depth" stories on the disintegration of Asheboro's once-noble endeavor, the Merce Clinic.
The Clinic, started in 1992, by doctors with charitable intentions donating their time to the town's most indigent, is now "at death's door" (a strange choice of words for newspaper reporters otherwise desperately poo-pooing Forbes Magazine's 2008 "diagnosis" that listed Asheboro as one of the nation's "Top-Ten Dying Towns") . . . and clinic administrators/board members are begging for money . . . from a variety of sources - including Randolph Hospital, and the Randolph County Commissioners.
The history of the clinic includes at least two major "morphs" .. . first into a state-supported Rural Health Clinic . . . and then a Federal Health Center accepting Medicare and Medicaid (with one exception, every one of those I've worked for or encountered in my 14 years on the road, was a criminally-run money pit).
What's not stated in the Courier's article is that Randolph Hospital was pulling a lot of the strings behind the scenes (and if you read between the lines in the article, still is). Rest assured, Bob Morrison and his "team" of rabid-dogs-out-to-kill-or-eat-every-private-practice-in-sight had their fingers in that pie . . . for reason$ that $uited them.
I guess Randolph Medical Associates (RMA) . . . "non-profit" Randolph Hospital's wholly-owned controlled affiliate . . . did not pick up all the slack for the community's poor and under-served . . . as hospital executives originally promised it would when developing that practice was pitched to city and county leaders.
In other words, RMA was SUPPOSED to be Merce. And the practice and "mission" I was recruited to was a LIE.
For you see, RMA could not be Asheboro's "premiere" white-bread practice and Randolph Hospital's own personal money machine (always Bob Morrison's goal as he and Steve Eblin monopolized every resource in town - and bullied/manipulated every doctor) . . . if it really had to take care of people with no insurance and no money. It was better for those folks to be dumped on the Merce Clinic and the Health Department (Sorry, Dick. You've been a patsy all along - you just didn't know it.).
It was all a sick, warped game . . . with Bob Morrison walking away with over $700,000 in salary and benefits in the 2009 fiscal year. Shortly, he'll be walking away from his version of the Titanic - with nary a backwards glance . . . and the journalistic dolts at the Courier Tribune still covering his lying tail.
According to the Courier's article, Merce's problems result from "poor management in the past and issues with productivity, billing, collections and marketing" (I had to blink several times as I could not believe I was reading such an forthright admission of local incompetence in the oh-so-upbeat Courier Tribune). It is also in trouble with the IRS because of $34,000 in payroll taxes that were never paid (the funds were embezzled by the company hired to handle that aspect of the business).
The County Commissioners were dumbfounded by news of the clinic's fiscal troubles, and dismayed at the request for nearly a quarter-million dollars in emergency funding (money, I can assure you, that the Randolph County taxpayer will never, ever see again). According to the article, most of the bunch sat silently by as their comrade Stan Haywood (a local pharmacist) fired a barrage of questions at Merce (and Randolph Hospital) Board member, Mimi Cooper (you see how this all works).
The article styled the Commissioner's collective silence as "deferring to Stan's knowledge of the healthcare industry."
And I'm sorry. That's where I draw the line.
Like Dr. Jim Kinlaw (of White Oak Family Physicians - also a Randolph Hospital Board member - and like Bob Morrison, soon to retire), I once considered Commissioner Haywood a close family friend and colleague. My sainted Mother taught his children (as she taught Jim Kinlaw's) at Loflin School, and I had known him for years before I came back home to Asheboro to practice. I always thought he was a good egg.
Accordingly, I'd just like to know, exactly WHERE was Stan Haywood's vast knowledge of the healthcare industry - and his voice - when Dr. Mary Johnson . . . National Health Service Corps provider . . . state and Federal loan-repayment recipient . . . was ROYALLY SCREWED OVER by Bob Morrison, Steve Eblin and the rubber-stamping mill-town fat-cats running our local "non-profit" hospital?
In her presentation to the County Commissioners, Mimi Cooper (Director of the Randolph County Health Department and another ex-colleague), not-so-subtly trashed the Merce Board-of-Directors . . . implying that because a controlling percentage of them had to be clinic clients, that they were essentially too stupid to understand the Clinic's operating problems.
Sorting through all the crap was too much for them. They could only pray for help.
Okay, fine. But tell me, Mimi. When it came to the case of Dr. Mary Johnson . . . local homegrown Pediatrician . . . who served pro-bono on your Child Fatality Task Force . . . who slogged through the child abuse cases (that no one else in town would touch) for the paltry reimbursement the state offered (only to be routinely ABUSED by the Randolph County Court jesters) . . . who covered Pediatric criticial-care back-up call for EVERYBODY 24-7 . . . who was happy with a reasonable salary for her hard work (as opposed to selling her life for fat incentives) . . . who was fired for saving a dying newborn baby's life & blowing the whistle on bad care . . . then sued for telling the truth to the governments she served (after the hospital tried to cover it all up) . . . then swindled by PERJURY, CONTEMPT and FRAUD when she dared fight back . . . what is YOUR excuse?
What is Jim Kinlaw's excuse? And what is Stan's?
Did ANY of you really smart, ethical, knowledgeable people with your "small town values" . . . so-called "experts" in healthcare . . . ask a SINGLE question about the hundreds of thousands of state and Federal dollars poured down the drain when NOT ONE, BUT TWO Pediatricians who came to Asheboro with the intent of making it their home forever were maliciously run out of town on a rail by Bob Morrison and Steven Eblin . . . all to cover up medical badness and serve the be$t fi$cal interest$ of Randolph Medical Associates . . .
. . . as opposed to the best interests of the children of this community?
If you're not STUPID, you're GUTLESS COWARDS AND SELL-OUTS (and I'm voting for the later because YOU ALL KNEW WHAT WAS DONE TO ME WAS WRONG). Either way, you people make me sick.
"Experts" on healthcare? That's a real HOOT!
There's a reason Asheboro is "dying". And I've got news for the Randolph County Economic Development Corporation, all of the consultants and upbeat cheer-leading in the world are not going to fix it. It's a good thing John Rogers is praying for all of you, because I simply cannot bring myself do it.
With regards to your predicaments now, you could say that the quality of my mercy is strained.
12/8 Late Evening Update
I am informed that tonight Mimi Cooper & company went begging for even more money from the Asheboro City Council . . . to the tune of $40,000.
Of course, they got it. It was more or less a done deal before Mimi even asked. That's the way things are done in Asheboro.
The same, sad/sorry excuses for the clinic's predicament were presented to the City Council that were presented to the Randolph County Commissioners just days earlier . . . and they go something like this: "Yes, we've made some HUGE mistakes . . . and no, we cannot seem to manage our way out of a wet paper bag . . . and yes, the majority of our board is stupid (funny how Asheboro's "non-profits" never want to identify who sits on their boards and is legally RESPONSIBLE for the mistakes) . . . but if we adopt a new business model that pumps up the volume of paying patients (i.e. Medicare and Medicaid), and craps on the
The holy name of Randolph Hospital was apparently thrown around tonight with gusto . . . . with Miss Mimi presenting Bob Morrison and his management "team" as a bunch of knights riding in on white horses to show Merce how it's done . . . nevermind that the Merce Clinic would not need to exist AT ALL if our "non-profit" hospital had done what it said it was going to do with Randolph Medical Associates . . . and honored the "mission" I was recruited to back in 1994.
The TRUTH is that if Randolph Hospital's leaders had kept their promises, Merce's patients, young and old, would have long ago been absorbed by RMA . . . and not now presented (by the very people who are supposed to SERVE THEM) as scallywags who would flood the already over-worked Emergency Department.
(As an aside, please don't get me started on the ER's Eric Helsabeck. He's another Randolph Hospital medical stalwart who thought it would be easier to go along with the Bobber and crush the Pediatrician who told him the truth he didn't want to hear - as opposed to fixing the problems she brought to his attention. The boys would all teach "the bitch" a lesson. How's that working out for you, Eric?)
And girls and boys, there's a REASON that the highly-coveted designation of "Federally Qualified Health Center" (FQHC), if lost by the Merce Clinic, would NEVER again be awarded to ANY entity in Randolph County.
Inasmuch as their oversight SUCKS, the Feds KNOW that the "non-profit" healthcare system in Randolph County is run by imcompetents, crooks and liars.
What goes around. And it's coming around for Asheboro in spades. Welcome to the vacuum, Jim (Kinlaw).
The Courier's uber-uesless, grinning, aging-hippie-with-a-pen-for-sale, Chip Womick, was at the Council meeting . . . so tomorrow morning I guess we'll get to see how this colossal cluster-screw of the city & county taxpayer is viewed through the rose-colored glasses of the Randolph County Economic Development Corporation's happy rah-rah crowd. Trouble is, the spinning these days needs a few cycles with heavy-duty bleach. Even then it still smells.
The sinus-wash-worthy kicker of the evening came when Mayor David Smith said tonight that City Council members are going to be engaging in online ethics training.
That's only about two decades too late, David. You might remember, Mr. Mayor, that my family and I BEGGED THE CITY COUNCIL for help getting our *&^%$#@! hospital to act ethically back in 2004. You could not be bothered. And it's biting you now. Too bad. So sad.
I guess the quality of my mercy is still strained, huh? Can't imagine why.

2 comments:
Tell us Doctor Johnson, could the Rx for this be "Jonestown Kool-Aid"?
No Buzz, measures far less drastic would suffice.
The most critical thing that Asheboro needs right now is a newspaper that would STOP lapping up the "right people's" vapid, rah-rahing press releases, and START reporting the news in a fashion that (God forbid) really investigates local stories and reports them - no matter how ugly they may be.
Because if they are ugly, maybe that means town needs to shake off the leaders who put the place on life support in the first place - the same leaders who've been dancing with themselves and giving themselves awards as the bank failed and cancer centers we did not need were built (sorry, I know Bob's pet project carries your family name).
The abject failure of "non-profit" medicine to deliver any bang for the taxpayer's buck in Asheboro would be Pulitzer worthy . . . well, if someone besides Chip Womick were writing it.
But there's more. A young lance corporal from Ramseur (who attended Eastern Randolph) . . . on his second tour of duty in Afghanistan was shot in the head by a sniper on Wednesday, and is unreponsive and on life support in Germany.
Have you read about this young man's ordeal and sacrifice (he had done multiple tours in combat - and volunteered to go back) yet online at the Courier Tribune?
Wait, I know you haven't. Because you know this boy and have been following the story in other local venues - wondering what exactly it takes for the Courier to wake up.
Could it be that this young man is not "right people" enough for Diane and company?
There's a lot more in Asheboro to "puke" about than Christmas letters.
You said a few other things about the Courier that are unprintable this morning - things with which I am in full agreement.
When is Steven's Media going to come down and clean up this mess?
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