Get it in Writing Campaign

Get it in Writing Campaign

Target:
Board of Directors of St. Vincent Regional Medical Center
OVERVIEW: St. Vincent Hospital plans to merge with a Dallas-based, Catholic health corporation called Christus Health.  Christus Health must follow directives issued by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops that limit family planning services and restrict patients' freedom to die with dignity. St. Vincent Hospital says creative management structures will overcome these constraints.  But such schemes have failed in other states.

Christus Health and St. Vincent Hospital are asking the community to trust that family planning and end-of-life services will not be compromised in the pending merger.  We're asking that this commitment be written into the legal agreements between the two entities.  If St. Vincent Hospital and Christus Health are serious about their assurances, then they won't mind including language in their contract that guarantees them.

We believe the people of Northern New Mexico need written assurances that the hospital will continue to provide the family planning and end-of-life care they deserve.
OVERVIEW: St. Vincent Hospital plans to merge with a Dallas-based, Catholic health corporation called Christus Health.  Christus Health must follow directives issued by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops that limit family planning services and restrict patients' freedom to die with dignity. St. Vincent Hospital says creative management structures will overcome these constraints.  But such schemes have failed in other states.

Christus Health and St. Vincent Hospital are asking the community to trust that family planning and end-of-life services will not be compromised in the pending merger.  We're asking that this commitment be written into the legal agreements between the two entities.  If St. Vincent Hospital and Christus Health are serious about their assurances, then they won't mind including language in their contract that guarantees them.

We believe the people of Northern New Mexico need written assurances that the hospital will continue to provide the family planning and end-of-life care they deserve.

PETITION

We, the undersigned, are concerned that your pending merger with
CHRISTUS Health will compromise our access to comprehensive family
planning services and our freedom to die with dignity at St. Vincent
Hospital.  The people of Northern New Mexico rely upon you as their
primary source of health care.

We hear and appreciate your assurances that services will not change
after the merger.  However, such guarantees have been abandoned in
similar mergers in Austin, Texas, Little Rock, Arkansas, and Carrington,
North Dakota, among other places, after the Church changed its
application of the Ethical and Religious Directives (ERDs).

For example, mere days after the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops
revised the Directives in 2001, a Catholic health system in Austin,
Texas--Seton Health Care--broke its longstanding promise to Austin city
officials that sterilizations would continue to be provided in a
city-owned hospital that Seton Health Care managed.

In the past, CHRISTUS has initiated its own such changes after a merger
is signed.  Not long after CHRISTUS acquired McCuistion Hospital, in
Paris, Texas, it removed maternity services from the hospital,
separating delivery and tubal ligation services from critical emergency
room facilities.

We urge you to protect us against these possibilities and to share with
the community the details of how you intend to do so.  In your legal
agreement with CHRISTUS Health, please include language that not only
ensures compliance with state laws, but that also ensures that patients
will continue to have access to comprehensive family planning services
and can control their own end of life decisions, without segregation of
services that conflict with the ERDs into different wards or locations.

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# 885:
8:18 am PDT, Aug 10, Andi Alnwick, New York
# 884:
7:41 pm PDT, Jun 30, Gary Lampman, Tennessee
# 883:
7:02 pm PDT, May 21, Melissa Dawson Chapman, Michigan
# 882:
7:25 pm PDT, May 2, Debra Link Heise, New Mexico
Dignity in dying and end of life care is as personal as the individual. The right to die in the manner of one's choosing should be respected.
# 881:
5:56 am PDT, Apr 27, James Heese, New Mexico
# 880:
10:56 am PDT, Apr 26, Michael Donlan, New Mexico
Alot of people have serious trust issues with the Roman Catholic Church including me. I dont want to burden my health care issues with addtional trust issues related to secularism.
# 879:
5:20 pm PDT, Apr 20, Jeannette Noel, New Mexico
# 878:
6:10 pm PDT, Apr 19, Cedar Attanasio, New Mexico
I have the utmost respect for the Catholic community in Santa Fe. That being said, I don't approve of religious ethics impeding my secular right to comprehensive health care. Furthermore, sexual orientation should not be a factor in the hiring of hospital staff. We live in a diverse city whose ONLY hospital must meet the needs of all.
# 877:
11:15 pm PDT, Apr 11, Jenny Vegan, United States Minor Outlying Islands
# 876:
1:42 am PDT, Apr 10, Can Atik, Turkey
# 875:
9:43 am PDT, Apr 8, Wendell Harris, New Mexico
At my age, it is important that I know that my health care directives, including the right for me or my represenative to refuse further treament, will be honored.
# 874:
3:42 pm PDT, Apr 7, Graham Bowkett, New Mexico
We, The People, have the right not to have to conform to other peoples religious or political ideologies at anytime and especially during medical care.
# 873:
3:23 pm PDT, Apr 4, Craig Fiels, New Mexico
Santa Fe deserves a locally owned and operated hospital - Not an out of state provider.
# 872:
1:12 pm PDT, Apr 3, Linda Stanford, New Mexico
# 871:
11:33 am PDT, Apr 3, John Stanford, New Mexico
I do not approve of St. Vincent Hospital merging with Christus Health Corporation. However, if the merger goes through I support a written, legal commitment that Christus will not interfere in family planning and end-of-life decisions made by individuals in our community.
# 870:
9:12 pm PDT, Apr 2, Linda Aubrecht, New Mexico
# 869:
7:28 pm PDT, Apr 2, Caryle Zorumski, New Mexico
# 868:
9:19 am PDT, Apr 2, Susan Sterrett John, New Mexico
St. Vincent Hospital serves many citizens who are not Catholic and do not subscribe to and are not bound by the Ethical and Religious Directives of the Catholic Church and we need assurances that our health decisions are respected. Please protect our rights and make sure that the assurances by Christus that our health choices will not be abridged are put into writing.
# 867:
8:48 pm PDT, Apr 1, Malcolm MacPherson, New Mexico
We have used St. Vincent Hospital for 22 years. We want to keep it as our hospital. We need to see a legal contract detailing the commitments strongly requested in this petition.
# 866:
4:58 pm PDT, Apr 1, Name not displayed, New Mexico
# 865:
3:19 pm PDT, Apr 1, Vera Davis, New Mexico
Please do not let this merger happen. Its only alternative would be another hospital in Santa Fe that would not force its religious views on our community.
# 864:
12:06 pm PDT, Apr 1, Ann Lehman, New Mexico
# 863:
10:43 am PDT, Apr 1, Name not displayed, New Mexico
Please support the US Constitution and the separation of church and state by formalizing, for public review, the terms of the proposed merger of St. Vincent's Hospital and Christus. Thank you for your attention to these matters of vital community concern. Sincerely, Marian A. Shirin
# 862:
10:13 am PDT, Apr 1, Ann Alexander, New Mexico
# 860:
9:39 am PDT, Apr 1, Melissa Savage, New Mexico
This is an inclusive community. Please serve all of your community in the way that they need. Thank you. Dr. Melissa Savage
# 859:
9:10 am PDT, Apr 1, Eric Thompson, New Mexico
# 858:
8:53 am PDT, Apr 1, Pamela Clum, New Mexico
# 857:
8:35 am PDT, Apr 1, Charlene Reader, New Mexico
I have been deeply impressed and thankful for the thoughtful care that St. Vincent Hospital has given to dying patients and particularly in the honoring of the patient's wishes. It would be extremely worrisome to think that these wishes might not be honored if the merger goes through and patient's lose these rights. As well, reproductive rights are not negotiable--we cannot go back to the dark ages of botched abortions in backrooms or travel to another, more progressive country to procure these services.
# 856:
6:57 am PDT, Apr 1, Mike Thull, M.Div., New Mexico
# 855:
10:37 pm PDT, Mar 31, Name not displayed, New Mexico
I feel that Chrisus' policies would greatly inhibit the quality of care and choices for families of Northern New Mexico.
# 854:
3:57 pm PDT, Mar 31, Laurie Knight, New Mexico
I am very concerned that my advanced directives will be honored - and that my female domestic partner will be recognized by the hospital as specified in the legal documents I have drafted.
# 853:
3:44 pm PDT, Mar 31, Theodore W. Cooley, New Mexico
I am strongly against medieval ideas influencing medical practices in the 21st century. This should be prohibited not only in Santa Fe but throughout the United States. Italy is far more progressive in many aspects. It is time for the system to grow up.
# 852:
1:24 pm PDT, Mar 31, David Best, New Mexico
# 851:
10:23 am PDT, Mar 31, Sallie Bingham, New Mexico
As a long time admirer of the excellent service St. Vincents has given me in the emergency room, I am truly distressed and disheartened to think that your commitment to serviing your community would be compromised by this merger. As you know, there are many people here in Santa Fe, like me, who depend on your ability to provide us with the types of health care we have a right, as citizens, to request, including (of course) abortion, family planning, and end of life issues. Do reassure me that you are not going to allow your financial needs to compromise your commitment to people like me. with best wishes, Sallie Bingham
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