Tuesday, December 17, 2019

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kevin mccaffrey invites any and all nassau otb employees to bring on the feds as trucks are bigger than cars and he thinks he ain't  no  uaw president because he is hoffa's boy





LONG ISLANDPOLITICS

Control board mulls oversight of Nassau University Medical Center finances while .....


Nassau University Medical Center on July 15, 2011.
Nassau University Medical Center on July 15, 2011. Credit: Newsday / J. Conrad Williams Jr. 
The Nassau Interim Finance Authority is exploring whether to begin overseeing the finances of Nassau University Medical Center, which could lead to imposition of an employee wage freeze and requirements that the public hospital submit contracts, budgets and union agreements to the fiscal control board for approval, NIFA chairman Adam Barsky said.
Barsky's statements come as NUMC, Nassau's only public hospital, struggles with persistent budget deficits, high debt levels and leadership turnover.
But costs continue to rise, and approval of future federal and state subsidies is uncertain. 
Barsky said that while George Tsunis, chairman and interim chief executive of NuHealth, the public benefit corporation that runs NUMC, “has done a terrific job of trying to turn around the hospital, the situation he inherited is pretty dramatic, and of great concern.”
Barsky cited a June audit of NuHealth’s financial statements by consultant Grant Thornton. The report said federal, local and state aid were scheduled to end or be cut back, prompting “substantial doubt about [NuHealth's] ability to continue as a going concern.” 
With “going concerns,” accountants prepare financial statements under the assumption that the organizations have enough resources to continue operating into the near future.
“In light of the ‘going concern’ opinion and the lack of availability of additional resources from the county, state or the federal government for that matter … the question is what is going to save the hospital?” Barsky said in an interview.
Tsunis, a prominent Democratic fundraiser and hotelier who was appointed by County Executive Laura Curran in February 2018, has moved to reduce the number of patronage employees and practices he's viewed as wasteful — such as sending hospital executives to the Caribbean for insurance meetings on the taxpayer's dime.

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