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Hospital repeats itself

Hospital repeats itself

Dr. Stephen Swisher

Faces similar issue with Board appointment

For the second time in a year, the Southern Mono Healthcare District Hospital Board of Directors found itself having to turn down a very qualified applicant to fill a vacant seat on the Board due to a legal discrepancy.

At its regular meeting on Thursday, the Board looked at six applicants for the vacant seat left open when Jack Copeland, citing a conflict of interest due to Mammoth Hospital’s future contracts with Mammoth Mountain, resigned from the Board in October.

Michael Carrigan, Ed Forstenzer, Edyth Irvine, Richard Hamilton (M.D.), Rick Phelps and Stephen Swisher (M.D.) all threw their hats into the ring. Carrigan and Irvine did not attend Thursday’s meeting to speak to the Board, and sent letters instead. The other four applicants made brief presentations explaining why they were the best for the job.

During his presentation Dr. Swisher, who not only contracts with Mammoth Hospital but is also very involved in some of its financial boards and committees, pointed out his many connections to the hospital. One of those connections includes his marriage to fellow physician, Dr. Mary Bassler.

The Hospital Board’s legal counsel, David Baumwohl had been unaware of this connection until Swisher announced it at the meeting. When it became clear that the Board wanted to appoint Swisher for the position, Baumwohl put on the brakes.

“I am trying to determine if his marriage to Dr. Bassler disqualifies him,” Baumwohl explained.

Last year, almost to the day, The Sheet reported on the last round of Board appointment following the resignation of longtime member Don Sage.

According to the 2010 report, “John King is an engineer that is used to working on data systems and could have been valuable with the Hospital’s IT, however his wife is a doctor at Mammoth Hospital. According to the Board’s legal counsel, David Baumwohl, this presents a conflict of interest problem. ‘There is an exception in the conflict of interest laws to allow physicians to serve [which is why Dr. Dennis Crunk is able to sit on the Board], but it is unclear if the exemption applies to a spouse,’ Baumwohl explained. ‘If the legislator intended for the exemption to include a spouse, why wouldn’t it be stated?’”

Swisher fell into similar territory and upon reviewing his notes from the 2010 meeting, Baumwohl determined this week that Swisher should be disqualified from filling the seat.

“However, I can’t give him [Swisher] legal advice, so really it’s his call,” Baumwohl said.

The issue stems from Board applicants having a financial interest in the District. It is a conflict under Government Code 1090 to sit on the Board if you have such an interest, according to Baumwohl. However, there is an exemption that allows a contracted physician to go ahead and sit on the Board. If that physician, however, has a spouse that is also contracted by the hospital, the waters are murky.

A contracted physician is different from a hospital employee in that the physician is an independent contractor.

Even after the warning, however, Swisher claimed he was still interested in the seat.

“If the code is silent on something, it’s silent,” he said.

“But [when dealing with Board issues] if 1090 applies you’d absolutely be barred from making a decision,” Baumwohl said.

Board Director Lynda Salcido was concerned what it would mean for the entire Board if they did in fact seat Swisher.

“It would definitely put the Board in a negative light,” Baumwohl said. “Your legal counsel is sitting here saying that he [Swisher] has a 1090 conflict.”

It was suggested by the public that the Board and Baumwohl take time to further research the code, but Baumwohl pointed out that not only had he fully researched the same issue last year, but that the Board was also dealing with a time crunch.

“We are approaching the 60-day limit to fill the seat,” he said. “If we don’t fill it, the County can fill it or mandate that we hold a special election.”

Ed Forstenzer

Ultimately, the Board voted 4-0 to appoint Ed Forstenzer (Mono County retired judge) with the footnote that the election for three board seats would be up next November.

“The elections are eleven months away so you could see an almost entirely new board up here,” Salcido said. She added that in that time period candidates (i.e. Swisher) could do more research on the spouse issue to determine whether he could with good conscience sit on the Board.

The other doctor in the bunch, Richard Hamilton, could not garner enough votes for the appointment even though several members of the public, as well as Board member Dr. Dennis Crunk stressed the importance of having someone on the Board with deep knowledge of the medical field.

Forstenzer was immediately sworn in to the term that expires in 2014.

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Event ticklers

Spellbinder ICARE Shopping Day

Spellbinder Books and ICARE invite you to the 12th Annual ICARE Shopping Day on Saturday, Dec. 10. Just purchase a $5 ICARE Donation Ticket at the store from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and receive 20% off a wonderful selection of books, calendars, greeting cards and assorted gifts. There will also be a drawing for prizes. Your $5 donation goes directly to ICARE and helps the Eastern Sierra’s companion animals in need. Happy Holidays!

Proceeds will go directly to the ICARE Stitch Fund, which provides veterinary care for ill or injured shelter animals, so they can go home with loving adopters.

Spellbinder Books is located at 124 S. Main St. in Bishop. Questions/info: call Lynne at 760.873.4511.

Dr. King’s Sunday Baby Chat

Are you pregnant? Do you have a baby less than one year old? Join in the 1st Monthly Baby Chat Tea, hosted by Dr. Maria King, Sunday Dec. 11, 1-2 p.m. in English, 3-4 p.m. in Spanish, at her office in the Sierra Center Mall, 452 Old Mammoth Rd., 2nd Fl. Meet other parents-to-be, meet new parents and hear their experiences, find out about available services, sip a cup of herbal tea, enjoy a cool beverage, indulge in a light snack. No matter where you choose to receive medical care for your baby, ALL ARE WELCOME. Childcare provided. RSVP: 760.934.0003 (English) or 760.709.0235 (Espanol).

North Mono recreation options

The Bridgeport Winter Recreation Area has been newly expanded. The opening of the Pacific Crest Trail crossing this winter will allow snowmobilers to access the legendary Sonora Pass from west to east for the first time by connecting it with the Bridgeport Winter Recreation Area. The Pacific Crest Trail Crossing and BWRA terrain are meant for experienced snowmobilers. Permits are required, but free. Contact the Bridgeport Ranger Station at 760.932.7070.

And take a look at Mono Lake on the big screen. The Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve has been removed from the state park closure list! Celebrate by watching The Mono Lake Story! Part of the esteemed 2012 Wild & Scenic Film Festival, the 27-minute film is also up for a Hollywood Music in Media award for Best Documentary Score! See it at the Mono Lake Committee Visitor Center in Lee Vining.

Mammoth Nordic

It’s not too late to reserve a spot at Mammoth Nordic’s 6th Annual Fall Fundraiser, taking place Monday night, Dec. 12, at Restaurant Skadi, 6 p.m.

Cost is $50 for members and $85 for non-members. Money collected at the door.

In addition to helping support the grooming of local trails, proceeds support SnowSchool, the new, free after-school winter ecology program for local 1st graders.

Ticket purchase includes one complimentary raffle ticket for a six-night Nordic getaway to Winthrop, Wash. RSVP to barbara@mammothnordic.com to reserve your space soon!

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