SoHum Community Healthcare District to get $1.8 M Loan From Local Coalition

UPDATE: Matt Rees, CEO Southern Humboldt Community Healthcare District explained, “We’ve been participating in this program..We appreciate Humboldt Area Foundation, Head Headwaters Fund and Redwood Region Economic Development Commission helping us continue to participate in this program. We are going to continue to offer all the services we currently offer and watch for the Senior Psychiatric Services program coming within the next few months.”

Emergency Room Jerold Phelps Community HospitalPress release from the Humboldt Area Foundation:

Humboldt Area Foundation, the Headwaters Community Investment Fund and the Redwood Region Economic Development Commission have finalized on a $1.8 million loan to help the Southern Humboldt Community Healthcare District. The district required a temporary loan to meet its operational needs while it awaits compensation from the federal government for Medicaid expenses; without the loan it may have had to temporarily close its clinic, which has 10 full-time employees.

“This is a great example of the power of community teamwork and creative finance,” said Humboldt Area Foundation Executive Director Patrick Cleary. “It was definitely an out-of-the-ordinary opportunity that will have real benefit for Southern Humboldt.”

The SHCHD provides healthcare services to the Southern Humboldt, Northern Mendocino and Western Trinity County areas, covering 75 square miles with a service population of 10,365 full time residents. It  includes the Jerold Phelps Community Hospital and the Southern Humboldt Community Clinic in Garberville. It is the only 24-hour emergency room between Willits and Fortuna, a distance of 120 miles.

In 2002 the hospital received Critical Access Hospital (CAH) designation which is given to eligible rural hospitals by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The CAH designation is designed to reduce the financial vulnerability of rural hospitals and improve access to healthcare by keeping essential services in rural communities.

“Health care is an important piece of our community’s infrastructure that supports both our people and our economy,” said Gregg Foster, executive director of RREDC. “As such, we are pleased to provide support to organizations like the Jerold Phelps Hospital.”

CAHs receive certain benefits, such as cost-based reimbursement for Medicare services. As part of the Medicaid “Intergovernmental Governmental Transfer” program (IGT), the federal government provides matching funds to states for all qualifying Medicaid expenditures. Local entities, like the SHCHD, contribute funding to support state Medicaid programs and are eligible for federal matching funds through the IGT program. To receive the IGT payment, the District must submit funds to the state from the District’s operating funds. The state then requests additional funding for the District for expenses not covered by Medi-Cal. The federal government provides the unfunded expenses to the state, which passes them back, along with the District’s original funds. This process takes approximately four months. This year the district is submitting approximately $1.8 million dollars, an amount that would have left it with insufficient working capital to continue operations as it awaited reimbursement. A combination of funding from Headwaters Community Investment Fund, RREDC and Humboldt Area Foundation will allow the district to continue its work. Because it is prohibited from borrowing funds to meet its IGT match, the SHCHD will repay the loan using accounts receivable and anticipated revenue from its property tax assessment.

“When [SHCHD CEO] Matt Rees told me of the challenges of coming up with the funds for the IGT payment, I quickly recognized this would need to be a team effort, and enlisted RREDC and Headwaters as partners,” added Cleary.

“This is the first use of the HWF’s Community Investment Fund (CIF) in a true participation loan with another lender,” said Kenneth Spain, executive director of the Headwaters Fund. “Loans from the CIF were previously made directly from the CIF to borrowers. This revised funding mechanism resulted in lower costs to Headwaters, required less time and allowed the borrower to work with a single lender, in this case, RREDC. The HWF Executive Director noted how the existing relationship with RREDC made the change to a participation loan much easier to make. Headwaters often funds loans and grants in partnership with the HAF, RREDC, the Arcata Economic Development Corporation and other local non-profits and foundations.”

About Humboldt Area Foundation:

Vera Vietor established the Humboldt Area Foundation in 1972. Since then, more than $80 million in grants and scholarships have been awarded in Humboldt, Del Norte, Curry and Trinity Counties. Humboldt Area Foundation promotes and encourages generosity, leadership and inclusion to strengthen our communities.

For more information on services provided by the Foundation please visit the Humboldt Area Foundation website at hafoundation.org or call (707) 442-2993.

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Billy Casomorphin
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Billy Casomorphin
5 years ago

In 2013, in April, I was one of several employees who were terminated, because the hospital was out of cash, due to delayed Medicare payments.

I owned a Private Commercial Laboratory which was put out of business in 2000, by reductions in reimbursements by Medicare.

Yesterday, there was news from Medicare, that an operation to defraud Medicare was busted, after Medicare paid over a BILLION dollars in payments for unnecessary and fraudulent services. Oh yes, the crooks were paid, but your little hospital, has to wait to be paid, borrow money, and, hmmmm, who will lose their services, their jobs?

Your little hospital, last year, bought a million dollar CAT scanner that it did not need, could not afford, had no employee to operate, and now, they beat the bushes for any patient who will come in and get a CAT scan!
Your little hospital ran an election to continue to tax property owners over 1.3 million dollars per year. Now, the hospital is borrowing more money, which it probably will never be able to repay!

How deep, Matt, will you bury this little hospital, in debt? How much money, that you don’t have, will you spend?
When, SHCHD Board Members, will you throw in the towel, and admit that you do not know what you are doing?

And when, SoHum, will you demand accountability, start refusing to permit this incompetently operated and very crookedly run tiny hospital to continue?

And where does SHCHD get the nerve to pay it’s CEO $230,000/year?

It’s going to fail. Get used to it.

It’s over, Matt. You are all through taxing, spending, borrowing and dragging in your fat salary…

Skeptic
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Skeptic
5 years ago

I agree with every word. This boondogle will continue til the entire community is buried in debt,
Vote only for candidates who support single payer health care. Our only hope

I hate lowlifes
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I hate lowlifes
5 years ago

Unfortunately Billy your comments ring true. I also find it hard to believe that with the property tax that the hospital would still have to borrow money. Poorly run operation.

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Guest
5 years ago

It’s always interesting to hear the ramblings of Paul Riley…
Who else was let go April 2013 due to cash flow problems? Do tell…

Willie Caso-Mayhem
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5 years ago

🕯Great job at getting the loan to continue to help others.

Billy Casomorphin
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Billy Casomorphin
5 years ago

OH and here is a note, for SHCHD employees:

When I worked there, I started a VALIC account. My little VALIC account grew to over $40,000, which, now that I am retired, I have been struggling to get transferred to my IRA.

VALIC/AIG is refusing to help me, refusing to give me my $40,000!

Beware, SHCHD employees! Get your money out of VALIC, before it’s too late…

Concerned Business Owner and Resident
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Concerned Business Owner and Resident
5 years ago

You should put in a letter to the editor if you haven’t already. These poorly run organizations and boards need new, more capable people at the front. It’s amazing what piss poor services So-Hum will tolerate. Get with it!!

Billy Casomorphin
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Billy Casomorphin
5 years ago

I have been a critic of this organization for several years. I fussed about Measure W, and, it was defeated.

I opposed continuing the parcel tax, and only 15% of the registered voters cast a vote.

Apathy kills, but, apparently, even when excessively supported, your little hospital will kill itself!

It amazes me, that any organization will lend money to an entity so unsound! SHCHD has been scraping along for a decade, it has had a succession of crooked and incompetent leaders, and, it has the worst Administrators, HR people, and probably the worst physical plant of any District Hospital in CA, with the possible exception of Surprise Valley Hospital, which staggers on from under the table donation to God knows what funding source, and does not pay it’s employee taxes, it’s creditors or much of anyone else…

District Hospitals, and SHCHD in particular, are so badly operated and by such dishonest people, it is beyond amazing.
SHCHD has not only poor quality leaders, it also suffers from it’s choices in physicians! Enough said…

SHCHD is incapable of operating profitably, it will never develop services needed in SoHum, it will never have profitable lines of business, honest Administrators or sensible business practices. SHCHD will not ever make money, and it can’t even bill for services in a competent manner. The salaries paid to Harry Jasper, a straight up crook/shyster/scam artist, and now to Matt Rees, the least competent and most clueless man in California Healthcare, have been a total waste! SHCHD is no better off in 2019, than it was in 2012, and, it is continuing to waste and spend the money, extorted from local property owners, with nearly no control or participation from the community.

I have written letters, I have fussed, I sit in wonderment that the mess at SHCHD continues. I am daily unable to believe that so few people care.

There they go again! SHCHD is still taking funding from, wherever, and telling stories about how they will repay the latest loan scam…

Does SoHum care enough to get involved? Forget the letter to the editor, go to the board meeting, or just picket the place!

SHCHD needs to be shut down, or turned over to another management agency. The current operators can’t be fixed, and, the mess on Cedar Street, is a failure, a dead entity, waiting for a lock on the door…

SHCHD is a complete mess, a dangerous and evil agency. Will you do something to end the tenure of the deluded and silly folks in charge? This loan is a last minute, stupid and futile gesture, a twelfth hour ploy by bad leaders.

Time to get involved, SoHum!

OH! SHCHD employees! Get your money out of VALIC/AIG!
VALIC is almost as dishonest and broken as SHCHD!

Weott Mom
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Weott Mom
5 years ago

Have you tried printing the Valic forms and sending them in to the plan administrator? I have not heard of anyone else having a similar experience getting their money out of Valic. Their website is pretty user friendly and they are very pleasant and helpful every time I call them.

Billy Casomorphin
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Billy Casomorphin
5 years ago
Reply to  Weott Mom

Not my experience. VALIC/AIG has built a pretty high fence around my accounts, and, wants me to jump through a bunch of hoops. They are not friendly, at all, and for a retirement fund, they give poor advice.

For the record, I have 4 VALIC accounts, and, someone at each employer has to sign off, so the accounts can be transferred. VALIC/AIG wants 4 sets of paper forms, before they will transfer the funds, some $80,000.

Thanks for your advice. Every time I talk to VALIC/AIG, I get the runaround, and, the advisor who came out and set up my accounts, did all the paperwork for each one. I just signed where indicated. To get your money out, they will not help you. Go ahead and try it! They have no online forms, and want everything on paper.

My advice, don’t get mixed up in VALIC/AIG, and don’t work for broken little hospitals…

Same old
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Same old
5 years ago
Reply to  Weott Mom

Oh look, here’s the districts HR person denying there’s ever a problem. Seems like the MO for the districts administration.

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Guest
5 years ago
Reply to  Same old

How dare the HR person support and stand behind the facility where they work. They should be fired.

Taurusballzhoff
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Taurusballzhoff
5 years ago
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Well, SHCHD’s HR director, not too sharp.

A few more years of “on the job training” and Harry’s HR lady will be right up there with some of the worst HR Directors in California Healthcare…

Anon
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Anon
5 years ago

And where does SHCHD get the nerve to pay it’s CEO $230,000/year!!!!

Too bad we aren’t getting what we pay for.

Central HumCo
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5 years ago
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“And where does SHCHD get the nerve to pay it’s CEO $230,000/year!!!!”

~because she, Amy S. Nilsen, County Administrative Officer (CAO), signs 99% of everything going thru on the Consent Calendar –sometimes there are three Originals(?) to sign. You don’t think the elected “wise ones” put their John Henry on anything of much importance/value do you? <<that would be being responsible and liable.

What i wanna know is, WHERE'S LAST YEAR'S Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR)? It's April ! In less than 90 days this fiscal year will end.

Skeptic
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Skeptic
5 years ago
Reply to  Central HumCo

John Hancock, but yeah☺

Matt Rees, CEO SHCHD
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5 years ago

This is a program that district hospitals around the state participate in and that we have been planning on for about a year now. These funds help offset the extremely low reimbursement we receive from the state Medi-cal program. The funds are used to draw down the eligible funds the federal government would pay us if the state paid us closer to our cost of providing services. If the hospital did not recieve these funds, which it has for years, then we would have to look at programs to cut. Again we appreciate the HWF, HAF and RREDC for helping us plan and draw down the federal matching funds.

Taurusballzhoff
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Taurusballzhoff
5 years ago

Translation: Hooray! A few more paychecks for me!

Matt: Where will the next loan come from? What’s the limit on indebtedness for SHCHD? $10,000,000? $20,000,000… Heck, what does it matter in bankruptcy?

Alternate reality, by SHCHD…