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TexasTowelie

(116,844 posts)
Fri Jan 11, 2019, 03:36 AM Jan 2019

Cities threaten to 'turn off the lights' if KC-based hospital chain Empower doesn't pay bills

Larry Paine and the rest of the city leaders in Hillsboro, Kan., have a problem.

EmpowerHMS, the North Kansas City-based company that manages their hospital, owes the city thousands in unpaid utility bills. A check written to the city in December bounced, and Paine, the city administrator, can’t get anybody from the company to resolve it.

“Last night the mayor announced to the city council he has ordered me to turn off the lights, turn off the electricity at noon Friday, unless we get paid,” Paine said Wednesday.

Empower, headquartered at 1700 Swift Ave., operates 14 rural hospitals nationwide, including three in Kansas (Hillsboro Community Hospital, Oswego Community Hospital and Horton Community Hospital) and two in Missouri (Fulton Medical Center and I-70 Community Hospital in Sweet Springs).

Read more: https://www.kansascity.com/news/business/health-care/article224023410.html

Cross-posted in the Health Group.

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Cities threaten to 'turn off the lights' if KC-based hospital chain Empower doesn't pay bills (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jan 2019 OP
-- and too fuckin' bad if you're on a ventilator or in middle of surgery? 3Hotdogs Jan 2019 #1
If one reads the articles, it seems like this whole thing is a scam, and more than just the ... SWBTATTReg Jan 2019 #2

SWBTATTReg

(24,126 posts)
2. If one reads the articles, it seems like this whole thing is a scam, and more than just the ...
Fri Jan 11, 2019, 10:54 AM
Jan 2019

utilities aren't getting paid. People aren't getting paid either, and lab tests etc. are being questioned by insurance companies and medical plans on both sides of the fence, so either lab tests are being done on a scam basis and then the fraudulent tests are being billed to the insurance companies, etc. What a shame, especially when rural areas are in desperate need of hospitals, etc.

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