It's painful to be a homeowner in the city? No kidding.As a homeowner in the city - I can assure you I’m happy for these for profit places to share in my pain
It's painful to be a homeowner in the city? No kidding.As a homeowner in the city - I can assure you I’m happy for these for profit places to share in my pain
That was the rumor.
hey sauce tell your boy to go to bed.
thats why i wont sell... i really want to know about your life since you sold.It's painful to be a homeowner in the city? No kidding.
If Pitt cans Gabby Yearwood who embarrassed the University they can probably have enough spare cash to cover it for a year or so...The OC lot (yes, you read that right....the former Pitt Stadium tailgate lot): A parking lot used year round for parking of faculty, staff, students, and visitors with a $7 daily rate fee.
UPMC owned Forbes Tower, which is the home to Pitt's School of Rehabilitation Science and other UPMC offices, including its Emergency Medicine division.
Appears to me to be a waste of resources for a weak bit of local political theater. I can only think it is some sort of effort to extract more PILOT payments. I don't see how either of these properties tax exempt status wouldn't hold up in court.
In a hypothetical where that was even possible, not worth the shitstorm that would follow. That would be an absolute nightmare. You know where the media would run with that. And they'd loose as many donations as they'd gain, at best.If Pitt cans Gabby Yearwood who embarrassed the University they can probably have enough spare cash to cover it for a year or so...
Is this some sort of terminally-online far-right mumbo jumbo that 99.9% of the human population has no idea about?If Pitt cans Gabby Yearwood who embarrassed the University they can probably have enough spare cash to cover it for a year or so...
Speaking as an insider here, both UPMC and Highmark are clearly run for profit first, and patient care second. Every provider who works for either entity knows this based on how daily decisions are made and passed down. Nothing matters but profit. Nothing. Spare me the ramblings about charity care: if UPMC could avoid it, they would. It's all lip service.
That said, even though they are "competing", they are also in cahoots when it comes to salaries and benefits paid out to employees. By all metrics local compensation to health care workers is way, way lower than in other parts of the country. Nursing and physician salaries are at 20th percentile or lower in most cases. Not only does this make it difficult for the systems to hire adequate numbers of docs and nurses, but it also hurts the local economy, as every business is affected when the largest employers in a region are paying piddling wages. If Joe is making 20th percentile income, he's not spending much at Bob's furniture store or at Fred's restaurant. At any rate, either side could blow up the salary structure and make it much easier to hire and retain employees, but neither side wants to do that. It's almost a gentleman's agreement.
To further anger you, remember that UPMC is funding hospitals in Europe that they had hoped would be money-generating but instead are money losers. Yet, they refuse to get out of those businesses for reasons that are unclear. We don't need to have local insurance premiums being spent to prop up cancer hospitals in Ireland, but here we are.
I say tax the hell out of them. The beancounters running the show are evil.
please, the same school that just paid 26k to a guy who dresses up and fantasizes about being a little girl to speak on campus isnt doing anything of the sort. honestly, im expecting pitt to name a building or street after this guy.If Pitt cans Gabby Yearwood who embarrassed the University they can probably have enough spare cash to cover it for a year or so...
Let's be clear; the university doesn't usually pay for speakers, unless it is commencement or similar. Individual student groups invite and pay for them.please, the same school that just paid 26k to a guy who dresses up and fantasizes about being a little girl to speak on campus isnt doing anything of the sort. honestly, im expecting pitt to name a building or street after this guy.
pitt makes cal berkeley look conservative. This isnt your father's university anymore..
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. If this dolt of a mayor thinks these entities will simply pay whatever tax the city comes up with and nothing else will be cut, changed or reduced, then he’s a bigger idiot than I figured. As far as the parking lots, the employees who park there will end up footing the bill. So much for putting the screws to the big non profits.UPMC provides indigent care as part of the tax free status, as do most other hospitals. If the city really wants to go through with this, UPMC should tell them fine, we are truly for profit, open your own hospital then to care for the homeless, people who can't pay, etc.
The AHA is a lobbying group for hospitals. They are being paid to put out releases like this.Lown Institute Once Again Cherry-Picks Data to Fit their Preconceived Notions about Hospitals | AHA News
America’s hospitals and health systems do far more than any other part of the health care field to advance health in their communities. The fact is that all hospitals and health systems — regardless of size, location, and type of ownership — are dedicated to not only caring for their patients...www.aha.org
Yeah, they're not much of a charity. No surprise.
Report: UPMC Presby ranks first in 'fair share deficit'
More than three quarters of nonprofit U.S. hospitals invested less in their communities than they received in tax benefits, including UPMC Presbyterian...www.post-gazette.com
Bottom line.... UPMC is full of it. They are raking in the cash and executives and board members are making millions.
That is correct. That doesn't mean its points aren't valid or invalid. Members of the AHA include hospitals both high and low on the Lown list.The AHA is a lobbying group for hospitals. They are being paid to put out releases like this.
Because history of insurance rates over 30 years is fairly linearIt isn't THE reason. It absolutely is A reason.
It boggles my mind that people can't understand a concept as simple as forcing the two biggest providers of any product (and healthcare most certainly is a product) to compete with each other rather than to collude with each other will tend to drive down prices and increase quality. It is especially curious that someone who just a few weeks ago was railing against monopolies doesn't apparently understand why they are bad.
Their benefits are a joke , and they love to cry poor -Dude, anybody who works for UPMC knows what the deal is. It's not pretty.
Profits are not linear, and have been a windfall since Obamacare. Look no further than what the public insurer's stock has done since 2010.Because history of insurance rates over 30 years is fairly linear
And western pa isn’t an exception
All insurance companies are vampires who add no value to healthcare
Profits are not linear, and have been a windfall since Obamacare. Look no further than what the public insurer's stock has done since 2010.
The flaw is the rates shouldn't continue to be linear when enrollment goes way up. They should have stayed flat or went down. But I agree, they are vampires and will take a gift when presented.
It's true. Employees are incredibly unhappy and dissatisfied with all levels of management, most of whom are grossly overpaid while all levels of patient-care workers are paid at insulting rates. We all hoped it would get better when Romoff was fired, but in fact it has gotten worse. There is clearly a massive leadership vacuum at the very top due to gross incompetence and significant petty infighting, along with a number of Machiavellian maneuvers. At least there is some chatter that the board may be finally willing to show some backbone and make changesTheir benefits are a joke , and they love to cry poor -
When the executives who are all utterly replaceable rake in millions
Wait til they start subbing out department management.It's true. Employees are incredibly unhappy and dissatisfied with all levels of management, most of whom are grossly overpaid while all levels of patient-care workers are paid at insulting rates. We all hoped it would get better when Romoff was fired, but in fact it has gotten worse. There is clearly a massive leadership vacuum at the very top due to gross incompetence and significant petty infighting, along with a number of Machiavellian maneuvers. At least there is some chatter that the board may be finally willing to show some backbone and make changes
That does not surprise me one bit with PA polititions. Very disappointing, but not surprising.Seems the mayor might not be revealing his true intentions in this.
Note: example of why you need local newspapers, keep things like this in the open. Fran B and others....I don't hate the PG or wish to see its demise. The sports department just needs a good enima.
A major union has major influence in Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey's office, report says
A health care workers union has considerable sway over Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey’s administration after it helped elect him.www.post-gazette.com
That does not surprise me one bit with PA polititions. Very disappointing, but not surprising.
It would be more of a surprise if he wasn’t dictated by big union influence. Glad to see it acknowledged in even one local media entity (Gainey may only get 199% of the next vote as a consequence).Seems the mayor might not be revealing his true intentions in this.
Note: example of why you need local newspapers, keep things like this in the open. Fran B and others....I don't hate the PG or wish to see its demise. The sports department just needs a good enima.
A major union has major influence in Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey's office, report says
A health care workers union has considerable sway over Pittsburgh Mayor Ed Gainey’s administration after it helped elect him.www.post-gazette.com
Not really a left wing right wing thing generally speaking. Big presidential donors get ambassador assignments all the time. Happens from the very top to the every podunk town regardless of party.Yep, so SEIU has Gainey & Summer Lee, now trying for County exec with Sarah Innamorato. I'm not going to start a whole left wing/right wing debate but I don't think it is a good idea when a union like them has so much influence regardless of party affiliation.
The original report on SEIU's influence was from KDKA: https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/...er-pittsburgh-mayor-ed-gainey-administration/The Post-Gazette is also vehemently anti-labor, so it’s not as though they’re the altruistic beacons of unbiased journalism here, either. It’s a messy issue.
This isn’t the 1980‘s. Big corporations are more likely to support democrats, these days.It would be more of a surprise if he wasn’t dictated by big union influence. Glad to see it acknowledged in even one local media entity (Gainey may only get 199% of the next vote as a consequence).
But it is not exactly a revelation. Big corporations are in Republicans pockets, sleazy corrupt unions are in the Dems pockets. Filthy rich get massive subsidies and pay nothing, deadbeat government teat-slurpers get more and more entitlements and less accountability, and the dwindling middle class pay for all of it.