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Motion Expressing the Sense of Council of Allegheny County urging UPMC officials to reconsider the decision to close UPMC Braddock Hospital, an invaluable asset to the residents of Braddock and the surrounding communities.
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WHEREAS, UPMC is a nonprofit provider of healthcare services, and the largest employer in the Pittsburgh region; and
WHEREAS, UPMC has historically maintained that it is steadfastly committed to giving back to and reinvesting in the community, and it continues in these representations; and
WHEREAS, on October 16, 2009, UPMC announced it will begin moving its clinical operations of UPMC Braddock Hospital to other UPMC facilities, and the 123-bed facility will close completely by the end of January 2010; and
WHEREAS, UPMC officials assert that the closure is due to a declining usage by Braddock residents and a loss of nearly $27 million over the last six years; and
WHEREAS, UPMC projects another $50 million in operating losses for the hospital in the next five to six years; and
WHEREAS, according to published reports, UPMC's share of the health care market within Allegheny County is 55 percent, and UPMC is an $8 billion integrated global nonprofit entity that employs over 50,000 individuals at over 20 hospitals, 400 outpatient sites and doctors' offices; and
WHREAS, UPMC has reported net surpluses totaling $617 million for the last two fiscal years, and its Treasurer has indicated that UPMC's investment portfolio has generated a five year annualized return of ten percent; and
WHEREAS, almost exactly one year ago, on October 21, 2008, Allegheny County Council voted to approve a $650 million bond issuance through the Allegheny County Hospital Development Authority solely for the benefit of UPMC, in large part to enable UPMC to refinance prior bond issuances and saving UPMC debt service costs estimated to be in the millions of dollars; and
WHEREAS, just over one year ago, on May 20, 2008, Allegheny County Coun...
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