Sun
Apr 20 2008
02:53 pm
Mercy Health Partners is sponsoring a community meeting this Monday, April 21st, at South Doyle Middle School to discuss their plans for the Baptist Hospital site. The meeting will begin at 6:30 PM, and will be held in the Commons area of the middle school.
The Mercy Health Partners voted this week to make the Baptist Hospital campus the site for their new $400 million hospital. That hospital will replace both the present St. Mary’s Hospital’s main campus and Baptist Hospital’s main campus. This is a major investment in South Knoxville and the south waterfront, and should be of interest to anyone who lives in South Knoxville or has an interest or stake in the area.
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Meeting Report
The meeting was very well attended. A bunch of St. Mary's, Baptist, and Mercy folks were there, including Debra London, the CEO of Mercy, Jerry Askew, the VP for external affairs, and the new CEO of Baptist/St. Mary's downtown (didn't catch his name).
Councilmen Bob Becker and Joe Hultquist attended, as well as City South Waterfront Manager Dave Hill.
A few notes:
More than a freeze:
St. Mary's employees are not permitted to move from their current positions to other openings within St. Mary's. In other words, an RN in Oncology can't apply for an opening in Pediatrics or even move from shift to shift within Oncology. He/She has to remain in Oncology, on the same shift, or quit. Baptist employees are getting first dibs on all openings and St. Mary's staff members are - with some justification - outraged.
Thanks
Thanks for the report, Rachel.
Did anyone at the meeting talk about the embedded (embodied) energy of the buildings?
(link...)
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Less is the new More - Karrie Jacobs
Not that I heard.
Not that I heard.
Pardon those of us who happen to like St Marys
or live near it if we don't partake in the celebration.
Deed restrictions?
There is a comment on the KNS site that deed restrictions on the Baptist site require that it be a hospital. Was that mentioned?
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Less is the new More - Karrie Jacobs
I didn't hear it, but I
I didn't hear it, but I missed the first part of the presentation. I'd be curious to know if that's true.
I think the celbration is purely about demolition
From all indications, Mercy doens't have a single plan in place other that how to demolish the site and perhaps make that part of the riverfront more appealing to the riverfront developers.
Can't see the Catholic church preserving a chapel, they'd be hard pressed to do anything but rebuild a small cathedral.
I don't see the genuiness of the discussions, it seems like these are things that are a couple of years away anyway once designs/drawings are in place and the overall plan has a lot more certainty than what buildings will be torn down.
I'm thinking TDEC already has its monitors in the river to guage the silt and dirt fallout from demolition of 12 inch think concrete walls in period construction designed to act as a fall out shelter if needed.
Baptist
Ain't going to happen. just appeasing the south Knox folks and buying them sometime until the Vertical Wal-Mart deal is finalized.
or it might be a great place for the new Knox County Main Library.
or maybe it is the new site of Universe Knoxville.
or the permanent home of the Knoxville Cat Show (aka The Cat House) since the convenience center is closing due to the opening of the Sevierville
Events Center.
do you people really think they are going to spend over $400,000,000 to build a new hospital… not to even mention the cost to tear down the old hospital?
Ought to check the official records of boards regarding "plan"
You won't find any mention of this so called "plan" regarding the decision to build a downtown hospital in any of the Mercy Healthcare Partners financial records nor any of the board's minutes or any of the board's minutes for Mercy Health Partners. Essentially, there is nothing documented about this purported decision to build a downtown hospital other than the press releases and the dog and pony show for the South Knoxville crowd last week.
As the old lady on the Wendy's commercial used to say, "Where's the beef?"
Where's the official records, the projected costs, the management of existing debt on the property, the doctor committments and all of the other "real" things that go into building a new hospital. Are they going to use the old hospital's certificate of need or one it is closed do they need to apply and petition for a new certificate? Don't you think covenant and UT will strongly object to the issuance of a certificate for a new hospital which can be seen from their rooftops? Let's get real and put steel on steel and see if this is a real committment or just more spin which this town has become greatly accustomed to.