[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 147 (Tuesday, October 4, 2011)]
[House]
[Pages H6518-H6519]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HOSPITALS ARE ABOUT JOBS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
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Pennsylvania (Mr. Thompson) for 5 minutes.
Mr. THOMPSON of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, today I rise to recognize
the many hospital professionals that serve every day to keep our
communities leading strong, healthy lives. Having spent 28 years as a
therapist, rehabilitation services manager, and a licensed nursing home
administrator, I know firsthand the many challenges this industry
continues to face.
Medicare and Medical Assistance payments are just a few of the many
variables beyond a hospital's control--Medicare that only pays 80 to 90
cents for every dollar of cost in delivering care and Medical
Assistance that only pays 40 to 60 cents for every dollar of cost in
delivering care.
As Congress continues to work on issues impacting this industry, it
is important to recognize the critical role our hospitals play in not
only providing access to cost-effective care, but also economic growth.
In my home State of Pennsylvania, more than 584,000 individuals
depend on hospitals for their jobs through direct and indirect
employment. The economic contributions made by Pennsylvania's hospitals
to local communities continue to increase, rising to $98.9 billion in
2010, and that's up from $89.8 billion during 2008.
When 268,000 hospital employees spend money on products and services,
it translates to nearly 317,000 additional hospital service-related
jobs and more than $13 billion in employee compensation. More than
$27.2 billion in total labor income is generated directly and
indirectly by Pennsylvania hospitals. In 55 of the 67 Pennsylvania
counties, hospitals remain among the top five employers, providing
family-sustaining jobs and solid benefits. Every additional dollar in
employee compensation in the hospital sector results in 92 cents of
wages to other Pennsylvania industries.
At a time marked by so much uncertainty, lawmakers need to ensure
that hospitals remain viable assets in our communities, where they can
provide jobs, support other businesses, and continue offering these
critical services. Hospitals are about access to quality care and jobs.
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