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California Hospitals Battle to Stay "On the Grid"

By BNET Member Craig Garner | Aug 18, 2008

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California hospitals will spend about $100 billion before 2013 in order to meet state seismic safety standards.  On top of that, the nationwide mortgage and credit crisis more or less doubles that $100 billion price tag in the event that these hospitals do not have the cash on hand.  With construction expenses reaching an all-time high, a 100 bed hospital may spend close to $100 million to build a replacement facility.  That same facility will be lucky to break $50 million in revenue (not profit) in any given year.

This incomprehensible financial dilemma, only five years away but the result of a shifting in the earth’s core somewhere around Northridge in January 1994, is yet another example of inconsistent public policy concerns converging in the health care sector.  If this $100 billion expense was not bad enough, hospitals now face increasing pressure to be more “green.”

Caught in the middle of a financial crisis, a healthcare crisis, a gas crisis, an ever-present earthquake crisis, and now an environmental crisis, will tomorrow’s hospitals in California be yesterday’s 8-track tapes?  While the ultimate fate of California’s hospitals has yet to be written, there are a handful of facilities throughout the state actually trying to be both seismically sound and green.

Mills-Peninsula Health Services’ new facility just two miles from the San Andreas fault line will spend more than $500 million to be perhaps the most seismically safe hospital in the country.  On top of that, the Burlingame, Calif., facility will also be one of the state’s “greenest.”  Using friction pendulum bearings, the new medical center will be able to move up to 30 inches horizontally and 2 inches vertically without suffering any major damage in an 8.0 magnitude earthquake.  But the 176 bearings positioned between the foundation and the columns in the building is not the top story.  Instead, the hospital’s sustainability, complete with cool roofs, low-VOC (volatile organic compounds) materials and finishes, furniture and other fixtures made from recycled materials, high powered solar energy to make things warm and cold, and a ventilation system relying upon fresh air is the real story.

Hospitals around the country are starting to realize that eco-friendly means good business.  Some hospitals are eliminating water bottles, while others are purchasing hybrid vehicles.  Most facilities recognize the benefits of switching to energy-efficient lighting, provided they are mindful how they eliminate the excess mercury in the process.  But what about the $100 billion seismic bill?

Brand new facilities replacing older hospitals are sprouting up all over the state.  Very few mention the environmental upgrades included in this investment, and most are finding an easy exemption to California’s “Green Code” (contained within the California Code of Regulations, Title 24, the applicable portion is known as the California Green Building Standards Code).  One exception to this familiar pattern is Kaiser Permanente, which has an environmental committee that influences its construction decisions.  Kaiser plans on spending close to $24 billion over the next several years, and 30 million square feet of this new construction will come from “ecologically sustainable materials”.  In fact, the example Kaiser is setting coupled with the number of Kaiser-facilities affected statewide has helped make eco-friendly materials more affordable.

While Kaiser’s efforts should be applauded, the unfortunate reality is that state seismic requirements do not necessarily comport with environmental concerns. LEED certification, the leading guidelines for environmentally-smart building, is used primarily for commercial office space and does not translate well for most hospitals in use 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Green construction under the LEED program recognizes excellence in five areas:  (1) sustainable sites; (2) water and (3) energy efficiencies; (4) materials selection; and (5) indoor environmental quality.

The enormous amounts of energy and water used by hospitals puts the health care sector near the top of the list for consumption.  Patient safety issues aside, recent estimates calculate that LEED-certification will also add an additional 5- 7 percent to the cost of meeting the seismic safety laws.  The federal government’s “Green Guide for Healthcare Construction” (“GGHC”) is designed to help hospitals navigate through the LEED program and places more of an emphasis on materials and purchasing as well as the handling of hazardous materials.  The “Green Building Initiative” (“GBI”) challenges state government to demonstrate leadership in energy efficiency and environmental responsibility in state buildings, while also reducing the impact state facilities have on climate change.  The GBI requires states to reduce grid-based energy as much as 20 percent by 2015 and carbon emissions by 1.8 million metric tons before 2020.

No question, green construction in the hospital setting has good intentions and is designed to protect patient health, as well as hospital employees and visitors. But some eco-friendly changes may actually compromise patient care. Increasing natural airflow may spread airborne diseases.  Too much of a reduction in the use of water can increase hospital infections. Still at the forefront, Kaiser is testing a displacement ventilation system that “introduces air at floor level and uses the natural buoyancy of warm air to remove particulates” and may reduce energy expenses by 40 percent.  Kaiser has confirmed that this system will not be used until it is found to be both safe and effective.

California hospitals often find themselves at the crossroads where difficult and inconsistent public policy concerns meet.  These problems extend well beyond the discussion above.  For now, there should be a balance between the seismic safety challenges California hospitals now face and the public pressure to be more sensitive to environmental concerns.  Without some compromise, California hospitals may very well reduce their carbon footprint completely.  Being non-existent, however, is not really another way of saying “off the grid.”

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Craig Garner is the CEO of Coast Plaza Doctors Hospital in Norwalk, Calif., and is the founder and CEO of Compete to Conserve, an online community that encourages and promotes global sustainability on a personal level. This item first appeared here.

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    Henry Massingale

    02/21/10 | Report as spam

    RE: California Hospitals Battle to Stay 'On the Grid'

    2/21/2010
    Please help the people understand why this force pay within failed insurance groups and there is a better way and this is how, let say that the AARP have 30 million members and the Humanna has 70 million members, so let say that they can earn, AARP $150 million dollars per month and turn over the balance into the United Health Care Forum being built for the people in our Government Health Care plan, In order that the sick can be covered. ..And $ 350 million for the Humana per month. free and clear money.....
    now this tid bit of groups, the top ten insurance groups knee deep in suits,and failures
    The 10 Largest Health Insurers
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    AARP was not on the list for top ten, but did have a great many suits. So why are they in bed with Government Officials ?
    1.UnitedHealth Group
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    Hope this helps,
    Barnes@MostChoice
    http://www.mostchoice.com/health-insuran???
    so please tell the people why this dollar is more important than the needs.....
    How many people feel that theses officials jump up and down to get your vote and then a nice little pat on the head and permission given to you to voice a opinion in this Health Care Issue ? Somehow that these 60 members of Government feel that " we have all the power " and us little people should be good little boys and girls and let daddy and mama do the job....
    Well, over 9 years have past and theses Officials have sit back on their back sides and did nothing until the dog sneaked up and bit them. And now they attack President Obama and call him a terrorist, within the White House.
    This Health Care Plan must have a job force up and running for theses issues to work. And this creation of Laws for this issue still is not the voice of the people.
    We have built a forum that is the building block of 173 million people, We have placed all within one web site. And I have searched for all the good as well as the bad, and I have not found one insurance company that did not have a suit filed against them from 2003 to 2010
    Henry Massingale
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    Henry Massingale

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    RE: California Hospitals Battle to Stay 'On the Grid'

    To see the true Health Care Tax forum you must stop thinking in 3-D,This multi tax forum is against a $100 Trillion Dollar system.. ...
    To force pay into another system of failures within Health Care Insurance Groups.
    This economy will not balance with this concept of a tax forum against the Health Care System. The issue of how to force pay into this system of Health Care may have worked but I am still troubled over the progressive tax forum within this Bill. It covers so many items and Countries that it only forces the system to adjust itself. In some areas, increases against the people and the troubled economy, and in other areas, less effects will be felt.
    But this is my big problem, Government Officials seek help and they are to proud to ask us, ?the true working force of Government.? It is understandable they have failed the People and within the United States Of America all we ask is to see us as who we are and not try to bring us into this world of the intellectual. I guess our Prime Directive is that of Star Trek, so it must be understood that for millions of people we are just as happy as can be making $13.00 per hour and we have no interest in this world of politics, and how to be a Enstine. Government Officials must understand that there is a level of people within different parts of this Country, that seek to be only that they find to make them happy.
    As for this economy well, it is said that the U.S.A. Arms Division has created enough arsenal to destroy every last creature in the world 2 times over,built with tax dollars. This would be funny if not for the irony of it. And now as time has passed Government Officials keep failing. Before 9/11 all the way to today.
    As it is in a world of a system, when employees continue to fail, one or two things happen, one; you get fired, two; if you see into a person a good, then it is political correct to implement a penalty or roll back in pay. But this implement of penalty is more favored in the course of action in the Federal Employment World. So how to fix the economy and unite it with the Health Care issue. It would be in the Countries best interest to implement a 10% per cent penalty against every State, County and Government Official within this Matrix of failures. Hey what is that old saying, what is good for the Goose is good for the Gander. I am serous about this, it is past due to show that our Government Officials they have failed, their system failure reaches into this world of warnings that they brush aside as if the information is not worthy noting. From Pearl Harbor to 9/11/2001 to 3/07/2010 of our tax system and Health Care Reform. This 10% per cent penalty should go into the Health Care Forum.
    The big problem that Government Officials have is that they have no street credit. President Obama still has some but if he does not take his family and step away from these dueling Parties, that fight over this Health Care Dollar, and stand with Us he will lose all credit from the streets to the county.
    President Obama, I would say to you, you have one last chance to regain the hopes and dreams of the American People. To reach out in a concept that states, if there is 250 million people in trouble because of these failures, I would give all my money to them and then I would say to all that I gave money to, ?I have no money left, would you all please give me $1.00 back and then I would have $250. million dollars to start all over again.?

    As for this $100,trillion dollar in site.............
    Results 1 - 10 of about 685,000 for net worth of medicine development industry
    Just to show how deep this Health Care Tax split petition reaches. The term split petition is used because of the Tax factor plan that is not seen because of the intent not to show a capital Taxing of close to a $100 trillion dollar package, a yearly system income, not profit.....

    Some have stated that I clam to have spiritual in site or something of the sort. I assure you this is not true, so when I state that I asked God to help, it is my way of saying hey Bobby show me how to work on theses Chevy engines. But I do thank you for the consideration. Consider me a cross of Jethro Bodine from the Beverly Hill Billies with my 10th. Grade education and Vin Diesel from the move Pitch Black.
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    FASC Concepts in and for Pay It Forward
    www.fascmovement.mysite.com on google. yahoo, and Aol.com
    please take the time and visit all my new friends on the net and if you wish to post with FASC Concepts you will be most welcomed. So join us and share your ideas as one in one voice.

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