Councilwoman and mayoral candidate Beth Mason has sued Hoboken University Medical Center in the past to make sure the public has access to its meetings and financial documents, especially since the city approved $52 million in bonds to save the hospital from closing, money that the taxpayers could be on the hook for should the facility go under.
But does that mean Mason doesn’t support the hospital itself? Not at all, she says in a letter to the editor for this weekend. She definitely supports the hospital.
Here’s her letter. What do you think? Comment below!
Dear Editor:
I wanted to take this opportunity to share my view on the importance of the Hoboken University Medical Center to the people of Hoboken. Healthcare is one the most significant issues facing our society. Spiraling costs and the absence of care for so many of our fellow citizens has created a severe crisis across the United States. This crisis has also affected our own area, leaving many of our neighbors vulnerable and frightened. Hospitals have not been immune to the crisis with closings and deep cuts. And, yet, many continue to provide remarkable care day in and day out.
And our hospital (formerly known as St. Mary Hospital) has been one of them, providing care for our neighbors, friends and visitors for generations. Each day I meet someone on the campaign trail who tells me that they have a relative who was born or whose life was saved by a doctor or nurse at the hospital. Clearly, HUMC is a vital part of the fabric of Hoboken. And that is why we must make sure it remains viable and economically solvent.
For years, I have remained steadfast in demanding that the hospital adhere to the highest level of openness and professionalism. That is the kind of commitment the doctors, nurses and other staff members provide to patients. It is incumbent on the administrative professionals to do the same thing. The people of Hoboken are the stewards of the Hoboken University Medical Center. And the stakes are high. Complete transparency regarding the financial well-being of the hospital is essential.
As a parent of two children and resident for almost 25 years in Hoboken, I understand and greatly value our hospital. And that is why I remain vigilant in demanding the highest degree of integrity from those running our hospital. That is what the people of Hoboken deserve.
Sincerely,
Councilwoman Beth Mason, Candidate for Mayor