I thought that the NYAMS decision was already well known? Seems like old news, BUT am glad that this is posted. He-l, ANYTHING that shines light into the crevasses of this company and it's band of idjits is always good to see, IMO.
I really would like a 6- or 12-month report of this hospital network to see the benefits of their unlinking from Ascension. If positive, I would love to see others leave as well.
I can tell you this...my local network, seemed to have MUCH more of the values so touted by Ascension BEFORE the assumption. It took a while to suck the life out of it, yes, and I would be a liar if I didn't confess that there ARE benefits to standardization of sorts, but jeez, there's a limit to how long the wool will stay pulled over our eyes. Clinicians/Clinical staff aren't d-mb. Neither are those that support them. Ascension treats them as such.
I'm glad that I AM looking for new employers. I want to work for a company that values me, not some corporate hockey-puck of VALUES that we are (I GUESS?) supposed to cling to?