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YK Delta health corp. to begin laying off workers following 'devastating' revenue losses - KTOO

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The economic pain of the coronavirus pandemic has spread to the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta’s largest employer.

Restrictions on travel and elective procedures meant to slow the spread of coronavirus have slashed the Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corp.’s revenue. Beginning this week, YKHC will begin furloughing and laying off 300 employees.

The job cuts will occur in four categories:

  • Workers who are immediately laid off.
  • Workers who are furloughed.
  • Workers who volunteer for furlough.
  • Workers whose hours are cut in half.

It’s a decision that YKHC President and CEO Dan Winkelman never wanted to make.

“I can feel and empathize with the pain people are going to be experiencing,” he said.

YKHC employs over 1,400 people across the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta region.

Employees placed on furlough will retain their health care benefits, and YKHC will continue paying into their premiums. Winkelman said that continuing health insurance coverage for furloughed employees was a top priority for him and the YKHC board.

The furloughs will last four weeks. If revenue increases over that time, furloughed employees will be brought back to work. If not, more layoffs will occur.

Winkelman said that the job losses are too large to provide workers with severance pay, but employees who resign or are laid off can cash out their unused paid time off. YKHC is encouraging furloughed and laid-off employees to apply for unemployment benefits and is emailing them information on how to access those resources.

“I want our workers and I want the region to know that YKHC will be advocating for the congressional delegation to extend unemployment insurance benefits for the entire duration of this COVID-19 epidemic,” Winkelman said.

The YKHC employees who are temporarily or permanently losing their jobs will mainly be non-health care providers.

“We’re going to safeguard all our providers who provide direct patient care. The main reason is, if we see a COVID surge of patients in the Y-K Delta, we need to secure our staff,” Winkelman said.

YKHC’s revenue losses began in late March. Winkelman said that the health corporation began seeing a decline in patients “immediately” after Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s administration issued restrictions on nonessential travel and elective procedures. More than half of YKHC’s revenue comes from Medicaid, and the state canceled most Medicaid travel from villages.

In an April 24 email to YKHC staff, Winkelman said patient visits at the Bethel hospital are down by approximately 50%. At the village clinics, he said they’re down by 20%. YKHC has expanded telehealth, but that service is not able to close the gap.

Overall, Winkelman said that YKHC is losing $5 million to $8 million a month, and the funding YKHC received from the CARES Act cannot cover its losses. That money, totaling $15 million, is reserved for coronavirus response, and so far YKHC has spent less than one-fourth of it.

Winkelman said that YKHC has applied for other funding, but the most recent congressional allocations are for hospitals hit hard by COVID-19 cases, which so far does not include YKHC.

The job cuts follow a national trend: Becker’s Hospital Review reported that 191 hospitals across the U.S. are furloughing workers due to revenue losses as a result of the pandemic.

Change could be on the horizon to help boost patient numbers and revenue. New health mandates allowed YKHC to reopen its dental clinic on April 24 for oral exams and cleanings. It also plans to reopen optometry and physical therapy in the coming weeks.

As of 10 a.m. on April 24, YKHC had conducted 317 COVID-19 tests: Of those, 229 tests are negative, 84 are pending and one is positive. Three specimens were rejected by a private lab.

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