AHA HITS
PANIC BUTTON AFTER 60 MINUTES FALL-OUT
Embattled Trade Association Dispatches Letter to CBS;
Attacks Leader of Hispanic Advocacy Group
LOS ANGELES, CA—Dick
Davidson, President of the embattled American Hospital Association
(AHA), dispatched an urgent letter to Dan Rather of CBS’ 60 Minutes
yesterday after the fall-out from a segment that ran on the highly
rated news magazine on Sunday. Controversy has swelled after an AHA
senior vice president twice denied that hospitals overcharge
uninsured patients and called the abuse accusations by a powerful
U.S. Senator “nothing of the sort” on the program.
In his letter, Davidson
lashes out at K.B. Forbes, who was part of Sunday’s segment and is
Executive Director of the Consejo de Latinos Unidos, a national
advocacy group that educates and assists the uninsured, writing, “It
would have been fairer if you had given your viewers a more complete
portrait of who K.B. Forbes is. Labeling him a community activist,
you did point out his relationship with conservative politicians.
Wouldn’t the documented fact that the health insurance industry has
financed some of his ‘activism’ be relevant for the public to know?
That was missing from your report.”
Reacting to Davidson’s
letter, Forbes said, “How hypocritical that Dick rants to CBS about
being ‘fairer’ when his hospitals are unfairly and immorally price
gouging the uninsured. Has he no shame? The unjust action of
hospitals who charge uninsured families three, four or ten times
more than what an insurance company would pay is the issue at hand.”
According to Forbes, the
Consejo de Latinos Unidos receives no money from insurance
companies, labor unions, or political parties and that the single
largest donation to the Consejo to date came out of Illinois from a
hospital-related entity. The Consejo, however, does receive
intellectual help from hospital executives, insurance operators, and
other health care experts.
The Consejo received a copy
of the letter from an AHA insider this morning. “Dick needs to
understand that the AHA is doing a great disservice to its members
and his association is beginning to crack. Disgruntled AHA members
are always welcome to contact the Consejo directly,” Forbes said.
Forbes, a long-time activist
who once was an English as a Second Language instructor in South
Central Los Angeles and a Hispanic Affairs columnist for a large
suburban daily, quipped, “If I were married to a health insurance
executive, would Dick want me to divorce?”
Click here to view letter
from AHA to 60 Minutes/Dan Rather