Bristol Hospital Welcomed at Capitol

April 4, 2014

Sen. Welch and Rep. Piscopo standing along with Rep. Betts seated listening to Bristol Hospital officials at a recent meeting in Hartford

Hartford, CT – State Senator Jason Welch (R-Bristol), and State Representatives Whit Betts (R-Bristol) and John Piscopo (R-Burlington, Thomaston) welcomed Bristol Hospital Chairwoman Marie O’Brien and CEO Kurt Barwis to the state capitol today.

The group met for a breakfast meeting and talked about why the community hospital should be allowed to partner with Tenet Health Care Company, a Texas based for-profit corporation listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

Sen. Welch and Rep. Piscopo standing along with Rep. Betts seated listening to Bristol Hospital officials at a recent meeting in Hartford.Sen. Welch and Rep. Piscopo standing along with Rep. Betts seated listening to Bristol Hospital officials at a recent meeting in Hartford.
Bristol Hospital officials discussing a potential move to a for profit hospital with the partnership of Tenet Health Care.Bristol Hospital officials discussing a potential move to a for profit hospital with the partnership of Tenet Health Care.

“This proposal is absolutely the best course to follow if Bristol wants a financially strong community hospital that will offer the best quality medical care for present and future generations of families who live in Bristol and the surrounding communities,” said Rep. Betts.

“I commend Bristol Hospital for their forward thinking and putting together a viable plan for sustainability, which includes a partnership with Tenet,” said Rep. Piscopo. “It is evident from listening to hospital administrators and staff, that they’ve invested a lot of time and energy in determining the best course of action to ensure that Bristol Hospital will continue to provide an exceptional level of care to the people of the greater community now and in years to come.”

“We don’t want families, to have to travel outside the greater Bristol area for quality medical care that can be provided close to home through Bristol Hospital,” added Sen. Welch.

The group discussed benefits of a partnership between Tenet Health Care and Bristol Hospital:

  • As a for-profit corporation, Bristol Hospital will likely become one of the 5 highest taxpayers in Bristol. As a non-profit now, the hospital does not pay local taxes.
  • Partnering with Tenet Health Care will provide access to millions of dollars that can be used immediately to upgrade rooms and expensive medical equipment, and install energy saving systems.
  • The board of directors will be comprised of local community leaders keeping local control on the running of a community hospital.
  • The for-profit model provides better job security, promotion, and expansion for hospital employees.
  • Strong financial support and contributions to local charities will continue.

Lawmakers are considering a bill that would allow such a partnership. The legislative session ends May 7th.