OHSU board of directors gets updates on diversity, inclusion, anti-racism efforts

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Oregon Health & Science University continues on the path toward becoming an anti-racist institution that both reflects and serves Oregon’s diverse population, the university’s board of directors heard during its quarterly meeting Friday, Jan. 28.

Highlights from the virtual meeting include:

In addition, the board heard a report about how the COVID-19 pandemic continues to negatively impact OHSU’s financial results, with the surge in hospitalizations from the delta variant, and now the omicron variant, prompting the health system to reduce nonurgent surgical procedures that normally generate revenue while boosting contract, overtime and incentive payments to cover shifts in Oregon’s largest hospital.

OHSU’s latest forecast of statewide hospitalizations for COVID-19 shows a steep reduction in cases as the virus finds fewer people susceptible to infection and severe illness.

“The greatest unknown is how quickly health care can recover this spring toward normal operations, staffing costs and surgical volume, especially given how exhausting the recent surges have been,” according to Lawrence Furnstahl, OHSU executive vice president and chief financial officer.


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