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Health care competition heats up

MediCorp Health System defends its cancer center plan against critics from HCA

Date published: 9/12/2009

BY JIM HALL

MediCorp Health System and HCA have competed for the right to expand cancer treatment services in the region.

Twice before, in 2006 and 2009, the state has rejected their applications.

Yesterday, MediCorp tried a third time, by itself, to push for new cancer-fighting equipment for the region.

This time HCA didn't match MediCorp with an application of its own. Yet it still served as competitor and critic.

"MediCorp does not need or merit a third linear accelerator," said Tim Tobin, CEO of HCA's Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center, now under construction.

"We recommend denial of MediCorp's request so that we can expand cancer services at Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center in the future, once we're open." Tobin added.

Tobin was one of about 30 speakers at a public hearing at the Salem Church Library in Spotsylvania.

The Virginia Department of Health hosted the hearing to measure public support for MediCorp's plan for a new $11 million radiation therapy center beside Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg.

The center would be an expansion of similar services at the Cancer Center of Virginia on State Route 3.

Spotsylvania Regional wants the same cancer services at the hospital being built near Massaponax. But the state said the company missed a deadline, and it postponed the review of HCA's application until next year. The company has gone to court to appeal that decision.

The stakes are high for HCA. If MediCorp's plan is approved, HCA will have a hard time persuading state regulators that more radiation therapy equipment is needed in the Fredericksburg area.

So about 16 employees and supporters of Spotsylvania Regional showed up to oppose MediCorp's plan. They described it as unneeded since there is existing capacity at the Cancer Center of Virginia.

They also said it would be harmful to Spotsylvania Regional's prospects.

"It makes no sense to solidify MediCorp's radiation therapy monopoly, shortly before Spotsylvania Regional opens," said Thomas Stallings, HCA's attorney.

About a dozen MediCorp officials and supporters countered that the new service is needed.

In particular, several cancer patients praised the plan for the addition of stereotactic radiosurgery, an advanced treatment for cancers of the brain and spinal cord.

Currently local patients go to the University of Virginia Medical Center for these treatments. Cline Barton was one of several patients to describe the trip to Charlottesville as "expensive, time consuming and difficult to endure."

MediCorp officials also criticized HCA's tactics.

"These are what we'd expect from a health care system that puts profits ahead of patient access and care," said Mark Hedberg, MediCorp's attorney.

HCA "is showing a trend of blocking Mary Washington and MediCorp from bringing vital services to our region, before their hospital is even open and capable of providing these services."

The public hearing is an early step in the state's review process. A Health Department analyst is expected to offer a recommendation on MediCorp's application next week.

Dr. Karen Remley, state health commissioner, will make the final decision, probably in November.

Jim Hall: 540/374-5433
Email: jhall@freelancestar.com


MediCorp Health System has proposed a new cancer center at Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg:

WHERE: In a new three-story building at the traffic circle on the southern end of the campus WHEN: August 2011, if approved WHAT: Advanced radiation therapy for cancerous tumors, including stereotactic radiosurgery for brain tumors COST: $11 million

--MediCorp Health System



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Shemya... (posted by WyndMyre , Sep. 12, 2009 11:42 pm)   
Unfortunately, you have the decision going the wrong way. HCA is way more seasoned than Mary Wash... Check out their network. We are LUCKY to be getting a choice in this area, where MediCorp has had a monopoly for far too long...

MediCorp should (posted by WyndMyre , Sep. 12, 2009 11:41 pm)   
instead be concentrating on quality of the care they provide now instead of wanting to offer more. More and more I've heard and seen examples of poor care offered at Mary Wash and MediCorps being more concerned with 'the bottom line' than doing what is right. I believe that this is ultimately that. They want to be everything to everyone. In the process, they are going to be mediocre at BEST in anything. I'd rather take the trip out of the area if it were a loved one of mine. COME ON HCA!!!

Shemya81 (posted by Shemya81 , Sep. 12, 2009 9:27 am)   
Having a friend die from cancer recently I would like to see a center here in F-burg ASAP. Too many people around here battling with this taker of life, last thing a patient needs is to travel hours away for each medical visit. This ordeal reminds me of 2 boxers going at it, 1 boxer is a seasoned fighter and the other boxer has never been in a Ring. Decision goes to MediCorp.

State sanctioned monopoly (posted by CraigBuck , Sep. 12, 2009 8:43 am)   
This is the garbage that makes health care so expensive. How about a little less regulation and a bit more competition instead of a big bloated nationalized gummit run system?

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