Lawmakers added the move would force the UT board of trustees to be transparent with the public “instead of denying them a voice by holding meetings behind closed doors,” referencing the April vote by UT trustees to search for a new entity to purchase, lease, or manage UTMC.
“Following the money will allow us to find sustainable solutions to the hospital’s current financial situation,” the release read.
Ms. Fedor said of particular interest would be how funding and spending changed after UT’s board of trustees signed an academic affiliation agreement in 2015 between its medical college and ProMedica.
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