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10.27.2005
M E D I A A D V I S O R Y
MNA to Boycott Sen. Moore/Becker College Oct. 28th Nursing Symposium,
Plan Protest/Press Conference (9 a.m.) Outside Event
Nurses View Program as a Sham & Soapbox
for Mass. Hospital Association Position Opposing Bill to Set
RN-to-Patient
Ratios
CANTON, Mass.—The Massachusetts
Nurses Association (MNA), along with nurses, community and labor
groups
from throughout Central
Mass. will conduct a demonstration outside what has been billed
as a “Symposium” on competing measures to deal with
a growing staffing crisis in Massachusetts hospitals, which is
being co-sponsored by State Senator Richard Moore (D-Uxbridge)
and Becker College of Worcester. Picketing of the symposium will
take place outside Becker College’s Boutin Student Center
on Oct. 28, 2005, at 44 West St. in Worcester at 8 a.m., with a
press conference and rally at 9 a.m.
The MNA rejected an invitation to participate in
the event, calling it a “sham” created by Senator Moore, the Massachusetts
Hospital Association and UMass Memorial Health Care as part of
their campaign to derail legislation that would require hospitals
to provide safe RN-to-patient ratios as a means of protecting patients
and improving the quality of patient care in the state’s
hospitals.
“Instead of participating at the event inside the college,
members of the MNA, along with other supporters, plan to picket
the event and hold a rally on the street outside the college where
frontline nurses “will voice our opinion about the true nature
of the nursing crisis, and convey to the public what ‘real
nurses’ know to be true about the crisis in nursing in the
Commonwealth: that there must be a limit to the number of patients
a nurse is assigned at one time,” said MNA Executive Director,
Julie Pinkham, RN in a letter to Becker College President Kenneth
Zirkle.
According to the MNA, “the Becker symposium is neither unbiased
nor balanced. Instead, it appears to be what it is: a forum in
which to support and disseminate the hospital industry’s
position on this issue…Your co-sponsor and keynote speaker,
Senator Richard Moore, serves as the lead sponsor and chief proponent
of legislation filed by the hospital industry in opposition to
RN-to-patient ratios.”
Central to the MNA’s criticism of the event
is its highlighting of a controversial report generated by UMass
Medical School at
the behest of Senator Moore.
UMass Medical School is closely allied with one
of the state’s
largest hospital networks—the UMass Memorial Health Care
system—which includes the UMass Medical Center, UMass Memorial
Hospital, and UMass Marlborough – all MHA affiliates. This
connection, along with Senator Moore’s sponsorship of MHA’s
legislation, creates a clear conflict of interest, and obviates
any claim of objectivity by the study’s authors. Regrettably,
the report is a sham, containing glaring inaccuracies, misrepresentations
and lacks substantive data collection. It reads as though it was
written by the MHA, as, in effect, it was, according to the MNA.
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