They are a tax exempt not for profit hospital in the middle of a very
poor area. And they send the unprofitable patients to clinics. Why not
let the clinics send there overflow to the hospital? Because that
hospital is now meant for the upperclass. If you want to accept tax
dollars for helping the community than help, don't segregate the poor.

Could you imagine if white folk tried this or a republican?


On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:17 PM, Judah McAuley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They think that many people could be better helped in a clinic that is
> better suited to their needs. They established a program to help fund those
> other groups and steer appropriate patients their way. In what way, pray
> tell, is this not helping those patients? I did not see a single instance of
> anyone saying that people were not helped. It is a question of how they are
> helped, who all benefits, and is it the best way to do things. And those are
> certainly legitimate questions for debate. Your points don't seem to be
> falling into the category of things deserving of legitimate debate thus far.
>
> Judah

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