CHICAGO (AP) -- The American Medical Association board has rejected a $1.6
million loan request from its pioneering doctors union, touching off a battle
for its survival.
Dr. Mark Fox, president of the union, Physicians for Responsible Negotiation,
said Thursday that the board's move was unexpected and ``has really cut the legs
off the organization.''
``Since the AMA has been our sole source of funding, at this point, it puts
us in a bind,'' Fox said. He said the union's money will probably run out this
summer.
Medical societies in several states have drafted resolutions seeking to
overturn the board decision. The union's fate could be determined at the AMA's
annual meeting next month.
The board vote came April 18 with no explanation, said Fox, who speculated
that it stems from the AMA's own financial woes.
Dr. J. Edward Hill, the AMA board of trustees' chairman-elect, said the
rejection was based on PRN's uncertain future, suggesting the board doubted the
union's ability to repay a loan. He described the AMA's own finances as stable.
``As a separate independent organization, PRN has the option of pursuing
other sources of outside funding,'' AMA board chairman Dr. Timothy Flaherty
said.
The AMA formed PRN in 1999 to help give doctors more leverage against managed
care; the union is against strikes, however. It has more than 200 individual
members and about a dozen group members.
Its success has been mixed, however, and two key organizing efforts involving
residents at a suburban Chicago hospital and a group of New Jersey doctors have
stalled.
Employers in both cases are disputing the groups' right to organize, and
decisions are pending with the National Labor Relations Board, Fox said.
The union has received a little more than $2 million in loans from the AMA
since its inception. Fox said its loan request last month was designed to keep
the group afloat through 2003.
``The original understanding that PRN had with the board was that it would
probably take us about five years to do enough business to sustain us,'' he
said.
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