Category: Consumer Protection
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Continuing Turmoil at Danville and Martinsville Hospitals Raises Questions of Oversight – Again
by James C. Sherlock Beckers Hospital Review reports that Sovah Health hospitals in Danville and Martinsville have eliminated the Chief Operating Officer (COO) positions at both hospitals. Sovah announced that the responsibilities of those two positions will now be absorbed by “other members of the existing team.” Whatever that may mean. Management turmoil at Sovah…
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Virginiaโs Community Banks, Under Stress, are Crucial to the Economy, Small Business and Small Communities
by James C. Sherlock In general, I do not write enough about Virginia small businesses. Small business is both the heart and soul of the Virginia economy. I have no personal financial interest in Virginiaโs community banks, but all of us need them to be healthy. Because community banks disproportionately fund small business. The Federal…
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Virginia Hospitals Under Pressure on Finances and Personnel
By James C. Sherlock I have written for years about Virginia hospitals and their state oversight, including Virginiaโs monopolistic Certificate of Public Need (COPN) law and its administration by the Department of Health. Virginia hospitals, and indeed those across the nation, are now under more stress than in generations. Hospitals nationally are under financial pressures…
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East Coast Ocean Wind Projects Faltering
by Steve Haner In recent days several proposed offshore wind projects, which unlike Virginiaโs are not guaranteed by captive ratepayers, are showing cracks in their pylons. Multinational developer Avangrid recently told Massachusetts regulators that its proposed 1.2 gigawatt Commonwealth Wind project is no longer economically viable. It seems to be seeking to renegotiate the power…
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Hospital Quality Matters – A Lot
by James C. Sherlock A recent note from a reader brought up the issue of emergency room quality. The Kaiser Family Foundationย reported that Virginians made 423 ER visits per 1,000 population in 2017 (the most recent data available). That number doesnโt have to be current to be attention-grabbing. VDH’s vhi.org does not report on quality…
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Legislators MIA on Wind Performance Standard
by Steve Haner In the ongoing debate over Dominion Energy Virginiaโs proposed $10 billion offshore wind project, focus should remain on the people truly responsible for undercutting State Corporation Commission authority to protect consumers: the legislators who passed provisions in the code the utility interprets as a rubber stamp for its proposals.ย
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Coalition Exploring Lawsuit to Challenge CVOW
The following news release has been issued by the Thomas Jefferson Institute along with other coalition partners.ย A coalition of public interest groups โ The Heartland Institute, the Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT), and the American Coalition for Ocean Protection (ACOP) โ announced in late September that it has hired counsel to explore a…
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New Fed Policy Would Hide CMS Data on Patient Safety Records of Hospitals
by James C. Sherlock One of the most disturbing commentaries I have read in a long time relating to federal efforts to improve hospital patient safety reports a major step backwards in that program. I have written here many times of the power of the hospitals over Virginiaโs politics. A proposed new federal rule shows…
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Personnel Shortages that Plague Virginiaโs Health Facilities Inspection Staff in the Hands of Budget Negotiators
by James C. Sherlock One of the most important responsibilities of Virginia state government is to inspect medical facilities and home care providers to ensure we are safe when we enter their care. It continues to fail in that responsibility thanks to years of Virginia budgets that have consciously ignored the need for increased inspector…
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Miyares Wins Partial Transparency Victory
by Steve Haner Attorney General Jason Miyares (R) was partially successful in his efforts to challenge much of the secrecy shielding key data in Dominion Energy Virginiaโs application to build its planned offshore wind facility, with some useful precedents set for the future. Just before the hearings on the application began last week, a State…
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Fix the Virginia Department of Health
by James C. Sherlock Governor Youngkin and his new administration have an opportunity to fix crucial problems in the Department of Health that have been festering for decades. The issues: How can Virginia regulate effectively its state-created healthcare monopolies? In a directly related matter, how can we fix the failures, famously demonstrated during COVID, of…
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Virginiaโs Greens Need an Epiphany
by James C. Sherlock Headlines from the war in Ukraine have raised exponentially the interest in natural gas and the extreme price volatility caused by supply constraints. It is perhaps useful to understand the uses of natural gas, the prices Virginians pay relative to West Virginians, the decline of production in Virginia, and the costs…
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VCEA Added Costs Exceed $2,000 per Household?
by Steve Haner First published this morning by the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy. By 2050 Virginiaโs transition to wind and solar power under the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA) could add almost $200 a month on average to a residential electric bill. Previous estimates of the consumer cost of dumping all fossil fuels…
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State Interest in the Operating Efficiency of Virginiaโs Nonprofit Hospitals
by James C. Sherlock Virginiaโs nonprofit hospital systems are partially funded with taxpayer money, pay no taxes, and are protected from competition by the state. ย The state, having provided all of those advantages, needs to make sure its citizens reap as much benefit from them as the hospitals do. Yesterday I wrote that the…
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COPNโs Regional Monopolies Helped Boost Virginia Hospitals’ Operating Margins to more than 3x National Median in 2020
by James C. Sherlock Virginians have been assured forever by the hospital lobby that the non-profit regional monopolies established and protected by COPN nearly everywhere but Richmond: are benign public servants with a charitable mission; certainly donโt drive up costs; that competition does not matter; that the State Medical Facilities Plan on which COPN is…
