Drew MLK Hospital
Charles Brault
c_brault at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 12 04:33:02 BST 2007
Political ?
Political ?
You are far too sophisticated
Economics !
Economics ! ! !
Is what killed "Killer King"
It's like putting a Snow making factory at the north pole
No economic sense
The hospital industry
And it is an industry
Lives and dies by their patients wallet
Not by their patients life, death & health
The political only comes in
When humane intervention
And a bad/better heart
Needs to correct these prized and sacred economic forces
When this human intervention is suddenly required to tip this paradigm
In a area of no ecomimic cents
And where tenuous & fluctuating Moral, Ethical, Social, Historic grounds
That could very well sustain itself through a general human spirit
For it not that...
These fine and fair emotions have to be strained through the tickness ot the BIG state and federal wallets
Trumping all good emotions
And allowing all sorts of HUMAN emotion, attitudes, demands, principled principles
To be exorcised
The devil of all these details
The BAD hospitals
Die and live of a thousand of pay per cuts
America
Has the best health care and incomes in the world
Considering it's resources
America
Has the worst health care and outcomes in the world
Considering it's resources
Eeuuuuhhhhh ! ! !
It's just an opinion
Of course
Charles
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From: "KMATTOX at aol.com" <KMATTOX at aol.com>
To: measl at mfn.org; med-events at ccm-l.org
Cc: trauma-list at trauma.org
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2007 8:08:31 AM
Subject: Drew MLK Hospital
It is a sad editorial that this county hospital, strategically located in a
needed area of Los Angeles is closing. It was a designated Level I trauma
center, so designated by the LA Health Department. Drew MLK Hospital joins
other county hospitals in the United States that have closed due to
political, not economic or medical school commitments. The list is impressive:
Philadelphia General Hospital
Charity Hospital of Louisiana in New Orleans
University Hospital in New Orleans
Drew MLK in Los Angeles
Others have been rumored to have been in political or economic trouble from
time to time
LA County
Lincoln Hospital
Cook County in Chicago
A number of others have changed drastically after they have been politicized
and with distancing between the long standing medical school linkages.
Many of the political leaders of these traditional "teaching" hospitals want the
doctors to be employees of the hospital and to remove linkages to the
medical schools. MISTAKE
So many of the advances in health care, surgery, critical care, and nursing
have occurred in these city, county, and teaching hospitals. So many of
these hospitals have served as economic and quality models of low cost/high
quality and outside the political HMO, managed care, and federalized examples
that many politicians want to create.
The struggles of Drew MLK Hospital provide many lessons as to what NOT to
do. The demise of this hospital began the day of its conception as an idea,
as it was marginalized and politicized from the moment of inception. It
hardly had a chance of success. Some very very wonderful and capable persons
gave of their lives to try to breathe the breath of quality and detail into
this place, but were hampered at every tern. Dr. Art Fleming dedicated
much of the best years of his life to trying to make this an academic center of
excellence. He met stone wall after stone political wall. Even after
the hospital was in trouble, several prominent physicians from across the
country were open and behind the scenes consultants to this hospital, its
system, its board, and the commissioners of LA County. NO ONE, NO ONE at any
time was given the authority to make it work. I am now reading of pointed
fingers at the persons at the operational level who contributed to the closure
of this hospital. The fault and the blame must be placed at the highest
level of the Los Angeles Political Machinery and with the Board of this
hospital system.
Now to this list server and the many things we talk about politically.
Any political/social/strategic planner/medical futurist who would advise the
future health care delivery direction for the United States would be well
served to study the conception, development, birth, growth, injuries, illnesses,
critical care, hospice, and demise of this magnificiently conceived hospital
and medical school.
This closure is a sad day in the history of county hospitals in the United
States. However, this hospital was star crossed and doomed from the
beginning.
Kenneth L. Mattox, MD
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