A $435 million hospital purchase agreement between Yale New Haven Health System and Prospect Medical Holdings hit another stumbling block this month, with Yale accusing the private-equity-backed firm of failing to pay into its employee pension obligations.
The missed payments were due on Sept. 15 and in response, the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, a government agency, has stepped in to protect the workers鈥 pension plans. That鈥檚 according to an Oct. 9 court filing , which referred to the missed payments as a 鈥渘ew, very serious issue.鈥
The intervention has added a new layer of complexity to the troubled deal, with the pension protection agency now claiming rights to more than $4 million in Prospect assets to be sold to Yale, should the deal go through.
Yale said it notified Prospect on Oct. 4 to pay into its employee pension obligations and lift the liens on its assets within 30 days. Yale said a failure to do so would give it the right to terminate its purchase agreement of the struggling hospitals, which include Manchester Memorial and Rockville General Hospital in Vernon.
In a statement, Prospect said Yale鈥檚 court filing is 鈥渓egal delay tactics鈥 and that Prospect would deliver its 海角换妻 hospitals to Yale free of any outstanding financial obligations to the federal pension protection agency.
Prospect Medical鈥檚 deal with YNHH also includes Waterbury Hospital, which has struggled with staffing problems and been cited for equipment violations in operating rooms, as 海角换妻 has reported.
Meanwhile, hospital workers remain alarmed, said John Brady of AFT-海角换妻, a union that represents workers at Manchester Memorial and Rockville General hospitals.
Even though workers鈥 pensions are protected by the federal agency, Brady said they are concerned that the plans have been underfunded and about who, ultimately, will pick up the tab for the missed pension payments.
鈥淥ur members appear to be okay because the pensions are insured by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation,鈥 he said. 鈥淸But] somebody has to make that up 鈥 if Prospect鈥檚 going to, you know, cut and run on it.鈥
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