quote: From Jennifer Pae... "Quick Timeline...Lakewood Hospital
In the mid-1990s, UH no longer wanted to partner LHA, so in 1996, LHA entered into an agreement with the Cleveland Clinic Foundation (CCF) to run the hospital which known as the Definitive Agreement. And the Lease document between LHA and the City was updated, with LHA paying the City $1 million a year with the understanding that the city would take over the hospital's EMS services, which took place in 1999. There is no contract between the City of Lakewood and the Cleveland Clinic.
Fast forward to 2012. LHA's governing board which consists of 23 members of which only 3 people (the mayor and two council people) are city representatives, decided to study the future of the hospital, especially in light of recent declining revenues, significant capital needs, and the rapid changes in healthcare delivery. It engaged the services of Subsidium (http://www.subsidiumhealthcare.com/), a nationally recognized healthcare expert to assist.
Ms. Pae conveniently forgets to include the changes made in the agreement in 2010 as she so adeptly fast forwards from 1996 to 2012.
These changes are so crucial to the timeline that they are included in the Historical documents. See below a copy of the historical section that shows part of the true evolution of Lakewood Hospital's woes at the hands of CC/LHA and the City Council and Mayor who agreed to these changes.
• Historical documents-
• Lakewood Hospital Timeline
• 1996 Lakewood Hospital Lease Agreement
• 1996 Lakewood Hospital Definitive Agreement
• 2010 changes to required services portion of the Lakewood Hospital lease
• 2013 Community Health Needs Assessment
I invite you to go to onelakewood.com yourself and go to Community, then Hospital, then Historical Documents and THEN read them all including the 2010 changes.
Summers, Butler and Antonio were all on the council at that time. The ONLY Councilperson to have the guts to say no was Monique Smith. She understood that these changes were being requested to diminish Lakewood's power and enhance the Cleveland Clinic's power.
Ms. Pae is a good company woman. She was the Finance Director in 2010 too. I do not wish her ill but her support of Build Lakewood is lunacy. The site is filled with errors and misleading statements.Her support of Mayor Summer's Agenda can only be explained by a keen desire to keep her job.
Readers need to dig deeper and actually read documents themselves so they know the truth. I did that and it has resulted in a deep rage at the depth of the lies and misleading information being told to the public.
Don't trust me- go read and think about this Lakewood Hospital issue yourself. There are years of articles and documentation out there. It is not an easy read - but a necessary one.
I would be upset if we were closing a largest Lakewood employer called Lakewood Ball Bearings because of the financial impact (minimized by Pae)on our yearly economy. With the loss of Lakewood Hospital, we would lose not only the largest employer/industry in town but also a distinct service for our 52,000- residents.
Don't let this happen.
pam