SPOTLIGHT: King/Drew urges staff to carry on
King/Drew Medical Center administrators are urging hospital staff to carry on as if nothing were amiss, despite the fact that staff will be greatly affected by the hospital's impending loss of federal funding. The hospital board may turn King/Drew over to a private hospital operator or hand management over to another county hospital. Article
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By Anonymous | Posted 2:15pm | November 9, 2006
It does suck for the homeless, but the taxpayers are footing the bill. Where will it stop? Until we have all been sucked dry? Taxpayers have to find a way to pay for their health care, indigents come here and expect a free ride...Many of the homeless chose that way of life. Someone has to pay, but the hospitals can't afford to stay in business and the taxpayers have all been tapped dry.
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