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AHA Leader Blows Up and Sends "Nasty, Vile, Vicious" Email to Advocacy
Group
Press Release:
Wednesday March 8, 2006
AHA LEADER BLOWS
UP AND SENDS “NASTY, VILE, VICIOUS” EMAIL TO ADVOCACY GROUP
Embattled Trade Association’s
Senior VP Writes Angry Email to Consejo’s Executive Director after 60
Minutes Expose
LOS ANGELES, CA—Rick Wade, Senior Vice President of Communications of the
embattled American Hospital Association (AHA), dispatched an angry email to
K.B. Forbes, Executive Director of the Consejo de Latinos Unidos, a national
advocacy group that educates and assists the uninsured, on the heels of an
expose on the highly rated 60 Minutes news magazine on Sunday that showed
how hospitals charge uninsured people four or five times more than what they
would accept as payment in full from an insurance company for the exact same
care.
Controversy erupted after an AHA leader twice denied on 60 Minutes that
hospitals overcharge uninsured patients saying that everybody is charged the
same. The AHA leader also called the abuse accusations by a powerful U.S.
Senator “nothing of the sort” on the program. Forbes and the work of the
Consejo were also featured in the segment.
In his email to Forbes, Wade wrote: “My, my Gordito [Spanish for Fatso]....
we're embattled? You've got to be kidding ... urgent ... no such thing
...controversy has swelled? Between your ears, perhaps ... and you repeat
again the fallacy that we denied anything ... we never have denied the
problem ....And you deny taking insurance company money? You're on the
record taking Rooney's money and since you won't reveal your other sources
of money, one can only assume you need to hide it. So much for transparency.
And don't trot out that old line about protecting them from retaliation.”
Forbes called Wade’s email “nasty, vile, and vicious and an absolute
disgrace for the members of the association. We have always known that the
AHA leadership has had credibility issues with many of its members. The
issue of hospital price gouging of the uninsured continues because AHA
leaders have fumbled, failed, and flunked.”
Forbes’ email response to Wade was simple: “Anger is the enemy of logic.
Have a happy day.”
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 has received many threats and racist hate letters and shields
its donors from possible criminal or violent acts. The right to shield and
protect the identities of an organization’s donors was instituted originally
by the courts during the Civil Rights movement when NAACP’s donors faced the
possibility of legal harassment during the trial of a racist Sheriff.
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