The Skeletons in Frist’s Closet

Another Corruption Scandal to hit the US Senate ?

The Skeletons in Frist’s Closet](http://www.msnbc.com/news/850513.asp?cp1=1#BODY) MSNBC News

An ethics expert says his ties to America’s biggest hospital company could be a problem

Dec. 21 — Tennessee Sen. Bill Frist will almost certainly be elected majority leader when the senate votes on a successor to Mississippi Sen. Trent Lott next month. The choice is a happy one for President George W. Bush, who views Frist as an effective ally; Frist has even been discussed as a possible replacement for Vice President Dick Cheney on the ticket in 2004.

THERE’S NO QUESTION about it: The heart surgeon’s quick rise to power has turned plenty of heads inside the Beltway. But Frist may have a few skeletons in the closet of his own. HCA, the largest hospital chain in the country, is run by Frist’s brother and was founded by his father. Frist himself owns millions in Columbia/HCA stock, kept in a blind trust. And even though Columbia/HCA had an obvious stake in the outcome of both the Congressional Medicare commission’s work and the patients’ bill of rights legislation, Frist didn’t withdraw from either debate. In fact, the Tennessee senator took a leadership role in both instances.

Meanwhile, Columbia/HCA had been the focus of the government’s longest-running health care fraud inquiry. On Wednesday, HCA announced an $880 million settlement with the Justice Department. Charles Lewis, the executive director of the non-profit and non-partisan Center for Public Integrity and the author of the “Buying of the President” and other books about transparency in government spoke with NEWSWEEK about Sen. Frist’s potential conflict of interest. Full Article](http://www.msnbc.com/news/850513.asp?cp1=1#BODY)

The Replicans would never have let their good ole boy (Trent Lott) go if they didn't have another one to take his place. This is the way they work. What's the quesion?

NotMT, the Republicans probably picked one of the more popular members within the US senate, but analysts are now beginning to ask questions about Mr.Frists business practices especially during his fathers tenure as Chairman of HCA. An excerpt from an article follows.

The Fraud Investigation](http://venus.soci.niu.edu/~sociclass/bmartin/dissent/documents/health/col_hca_over_pt2.html)

Within the next 12-18 months my assertions about HCA were more than confirmed. Billing irregularities are the easiest of the major fraudulent practices to identify and prove. The fraudulent practices used by Columbia/HCA had been introduced into HCA and into Quorum and Healthtrust while the latter were owned by HCA. The allegations went back to 1984. Frist was chairman of HCA during this period. The investigation into these practices had started as early as 1993. The Qui Tam whistle blower lawsuits which the government joined had been lodged by James Alderson in 1993 before Columbia merged with HCA in 1994. Clearly many of the criminal practices had come to Columbia from HCA with Frist. More than 200 hospitals from the HCA stable in at least 37 states were named as defendants in the lawsuit against Columbia/HCA.

so his dad leaves him a bunch of stock in HCA. so how do you blame Frist for it? or do you want him to donate the inheritance to charity? (BTW I am neither republican nor democrat)

jagjeevan, read the opinions of the ethics expert at the MSNBC site..

NEWSWEEK: Should Sen. Frist have declined to take a leadership role on the patients’ bill of rights legislation? Should he have taken part in the Medicare commission?

Every Senator handles these things a little differently. It’s a little more personal when it’s your profession. It’s one thing to have a relative or a spouse with investments and recluse yourself. It’s harder when it’s been your life and you’re elected as a lawmaker based on who you are and what you’ve done with your life. That said, when you’re worth millions and millions because of controversial and criminally investigated health-care firm and you have significant familial ties to the firm itself, that’s a pretty direct conflict situation.

not at all. going by your logic, nobody from Congress can be involved in passing a law related to Congress! No lwyers can fight a case involving the bar! No accountant can audit the books of an accounting firm!

taking such notions of "conflict of interest" to such extremes will lead to a degree of political correctness where we will never be able to bring subject matter expertise to bear and every decision will become a "gamble by jury" or "vote of chance".

we have to be able to use expertise but with reasonable checks and balances built in.

Imagine how ridiculous things will be if every member of the house whose mother tongue is English is expected to 'recluse' themselves from a debate on whether English should be an official language or not!

I think youve misunderstood the argument here... The fact is Frist was a key member within the HCA when corruption was rife within the company. HCA has recently made a financial settlement with the Justice Dept of $880 Million which means the company has accepted that it carried out fraudalant practices. As Frist has now become the Sen Maj Leader, his links to HCA will now be under public scrutiny more than ever before.

Frist Cares Most About Health of Corporations](http://www.consumerwatchdog.org/healthcare/pr/pr002935.php3) FTCR, Santa Monica. 23 Dec 02

Doctor To Turn House Over To Industry Interests
Santa Monica, CA – Jamie Court, executive director of the Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, issued the following statement about the election of US Senator Bill Frist as Majority Leader:

Capitol Hill’s well-heed lobbyists and political cognoscente have proclaimed that with a doctor in charge of the U.S. Senate health care reform is imminent. Unfortunately for the public, the doctor running the house, Senator Bill Frist, typifies the GOP government’s new health care strategy: care most about the health of corporations that elect you. If the public does not stop Frist and K street’s hired guns, the gains of the patients’ rights movement will be erased and the freedoms of drug companies, HMOs and hospital chains will be expanded at the expense of patients.

Frist sponsored legislation this year limiting legal liability for drug maker Eli Lilly and other manufacturers of a mercury-based addictive to vaccines that is linked to autism in children. The provision drew outrage from parents of autistic children as special interest pandering when it passed as part of the Homeland Security legislation just after the election. The corporate pork was the first pay back for pharmaceutical companies’ heavy last minute financing for key Republican Senate candidates that changed the balance of power in the Senate.

As head of the National Republican Senatorial Campaign, Frist raised more than $100 million for GOP senators’ election campaigns. It is in this fundraising role that observers say Frist won his new post. In 2003, the debts to these donors, many from the medical-insurance complex, will come due. As Senate Majority leader, Frist will have the power to schedule or not schedule votes on legislation, determine committee assignments and control all debate, absent a super majority against him. Given these powers it’s little wonder there were few words of criticism about his election even from Senate Democrats.

Frist’s ownership of and entanglement with one of America’s biggest corporate criminals, hospital chain Columbia/HCA, shows his loyalty and should have prevented him from leading the US Senate. In total, the company, now called HCA, will pay more than $1.7 billion in civil and criminal penalties – the largest amount ever in a health care fraud case.

Frist’s family founded the company, which the government prosecuted for massive billing fraud. USA Today reported that US Senate disclosure statements show he owned as much as $25 million in company stock. His wife has more than $1 million in stock. Frist claims the money is in a blind trust, but when a trust is invested heavily in a company, rather than an industry, it is all too visible. On Friday, Congressman Pete Stark, the senior Democrat on the Ways and Means health subcommittee, stated that the government’s HCA settlement may have understated the fraud and could benefit the Frist family greatly. If Frist was a patriot, he would have sold his HCA stock a long time ago.

In the Senate, Frist has used this influence to further HCA’s interests by successfully blocking a strong patients’ bill of rights, grid-locking a mandatory Medicare prescription drug benefit, and promoting arbitrary caps on legal recovery by innocent victims who sue negligent hospitals like HCA.

With the heart and lung surgeon in charge, a whole new set of ‘health care’ issues are likely to make the US Senate tick:

•" Patients’ Rights": Instead of expanding patients’ new rights to hold HMOs legally accountable for delaying or denying care, the Senate debate will now be about limiting the rights of innocent victims of medical delays and negligence to hold accountable doctors, hospitals and the HMOs they work for.

• “Medicare Prescription Benefit” Rather than force price controls on an pharmaceutical industry that turned the tide for the GOP, the Senate will create a “voluntary” prescription drug program with insurers selling a new product to seniors with new profits.

• “Universal Coverage” Forget a national Medicare plan for everyone who needs affordable health coverage. The Senate will focus on Medical Savings Accounts (MSAs) which force the public, instead of insurers, to pay for their health care; bare bones insurance policies that do not pay for drugs, hospitalization, or maternity costs; and mandatory insurance laws that force people to buy an unaffordable, low quality product.

Watch out America. If the public does not lash out, health care reform will be about new burdens on patients and new freedoms for industries

Like i said in the other thread about India, corruption is part of the way government works. The aim should be to eradicate it, but that is impossible. If Mr. Frist is indeed involved in some illegal activities then he should be alloted the proper degree of punishment. However one must becareful of what is written in the American Media. There is an aim to hype the news to make bigger sales. Read a couple of different newspapers with different perspectives and then you get the whole picture.

As for ethics ideally he should have declined. However every man has his limitations and strong points. The question now is, is the Patients' Rights bill any less effective than it would have been under a different leadership? Secondly does it protect Mr. Frist for what he is liable for under his personal commitments? If he passed the bill without taking into account his own personal liabilities, then he is a man of strong mroal will. However if not, the bill should be looked at a second time and he should be prosecuted for what laws he has broken.

Third world people talking about corruption in the US? :hehe: The humor never ends.

kareem, For your info, the reports about Frists alleged links to corruption are being discussed by the US media not by the Hindutva Daily which you seem to love reading. As regards the people posting here, who cares where they are from ! I mean just because IB and jagjeevan are NRI's, doesnt mean they are third world people!! :D