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United University Professions ‘Criticizes’ Focus Groups For SUNY Downstate University Hospital As A ‘Complete Sham’ - Union Calls It A ‘Shoddy Public Relations Stunt Staged To Answer The Brooklyn Community’s Outrage Over The Closure Plan’

Published Tuesday, February 13, 2024
by UUP News
United University Professions ‘Criticizes’ Focus Groups For SUNY Downstate University Hospital As A ‘Complete Sham’ - Union Calls It A ‘Shoddy Public Relations Stunt Staged To Answer The Brooklyn Community’s Outrage Over The Closure Plan’

(BROOKLYN, NEW YORK) – The State University of New York’s (SUNY) so-called “community-driven engagement and visioning process” to get input about the future of SUNY Downstate University Hospital weeks after announcing its intent to close the facility is a shoddy public relations stunt staged to answer the Brooklyn Community’s outrage over the closure plan, United University Professions (UUP) - the Nation’s largest Higher Education Union, has charged.

UUP President Fred Kowal says SUNY hastily scheduled the public forums only after the Brooklyn community loudly demanded that its Public Teaching Hospital remain open and operating: “SUNY drafted its plan to close Downstate’s Hospital in secrecy and was happy to move forward without involving the community in any way, shape or form.  This is a complete scam.  It’s nothing more than smoke and mirrors, a disingenuous move to make the community believe they will actually have a say in what happens to this hospital.”

SUNY Chancellor John King Jr., during testimony at a February 8th State Higher Education Hearing, said that he met with the Governor’s Office and Downstate President Wayne Riley for months about a plan to close the hospital before it was announced on January 16th.

Said Kowal: “If SUNY really cared about what the community thinks, they would have engaged with stakeholders six months ago when the plan to close Downstate was being developed.  Scheduling a handful of focus groups now smacks of desperation and pushes the limits of insincerity.  It displays arrogance and total disrespect to the people of Brooklyn.  Once these bogus focus groups are completed, there will be no significant changes to SUNY’s plan to close Downstate’s Hospital, but SUNY will be able to claim, falsely, that they gave the community a chance to speak.”

News of SUNY’s plan to close Downstate broke on January 16th when Riley sent staff an e-mail about “the future of SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University.”

On February 7th, SUNY announced it would hold five “themed” focus groups and send out community surveys to solicit public input about Downstate.

The findings will be published in a mid-March report, according to a SUNY press release.

Under SUNY’s closure plan, many of Downstate University Hospital’s health care services would allegedly be farmed out to neighboring hospitals and those remaining would be consolidated into a wing at Kings County Hospital Center.

The Central Brooklyn community relies on Downstate’s Hospital for care as more than 400,000 patients are treated there each year and the vast majority - nearly 90% - are on Medicaid, are underinsured or have no health insurance.

Downstate ranks first out of all 143 hospitals in New York State for the percentage of its revenue generated by Medicaid, meaning the most vulnerable and underserved populations would be impacted most by its closure, UUP says.

Downstate is also the only hospital in Brooklyn with a kidney transplant program and it regularly has significantly lower emergency room wait times compared to neighboring hospitals.

To Continue Reading This Labor News Report, Go To: Press Release | UUP: Focus groups for SUNY Downstate’s hospital a ‘complete sham’ (uupinfo.org)

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