Tennessee gives this hospital monopoly an A grade — even when it reports failure

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A Tennessee agency that is supposed to hold accountable and grade the nation's largest state-sanctioned hospital monopoly awards full credit on dozens of quality-of-care measurements as long as it reports any value — regardless of how its hospitals actually perform.

May 29 2024KFF Health News A Tennessee agency that is supposed to hold accountable and grade the nation's largest state-sanctioned hospital monopoly awards full credit on dozens of quality-of-care measurements as long as it reports any value — regardless of how its hospitals actually perform.

"It doesn't make any sense," said Ron Allgood, 75, of Kingsport, Tennessee, who said he had a heart attack in a Ballad ER in 2022 after waiting for three hours with chest pains. "It seems that nobody listens to the patients." Since the merger, Ballad has become the only option for hospital care for most of about 1.1 million residents in a 29-county region at the nexus of Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky, and North Carolina. Critics are vocal. Protesters rallied outside a Ballad hospital for months. For years, longtime residents like Allgood have alleged Ballad's leadership has diminished the hospitals they've relied on their entire lives.

Related StoriesFitzgerald likened Ballad to a student getting 15 free points on a test for writing any answer. The Virginia Department of Health, which is also supposed to perform "active supervision" of Ballad as part of the monopoly agreement, has fallen several years behind schedule. Its most recent assessment of the company was for fiscal year 2020, when it found that the benefits of the monopoly "outweigh the disadvantages." Erik Bodin, a Virginia official who oversees the agreement, said more recent reports are not yet ready to be released.

 

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