Doctors Fight Plan to Limit Beds in ER South Side’s Hyde Park neighborhood

A plan to curb the number of beds available to emergency-room patients at one of the nation’s most prestigious hospitals has spurred a divisive internal debate that is being closely watched by hospital physicians across the country.

At issue at the University of Chicago Medical Center, located in the South Side’s Hyde Park neighborhood, is a proposal that could limit the number of beds available to emergency-room patients. In February, two high-ranking doctors quit their administrative posts to protest the plan, saying it could lengthen already long waiting times for patients who visit the ER.

“The current plans to cut our bed number further will make it more likely that only the poorest of the poor will be waiting prolonged hours for care, longer than will be safe,” wrote one of the doctors, Terry L. Vanden Hoek, in a Feb. 1 letter to the university’s dean of medical education.
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Isn’t the people we have in the White House from the South Side’s Hyde Park neighborhood where they’re trying to curb the number of beds available to emergency-room patients? And these same people want us the American people to trust them to running our healthcare system?  You have to be kidding!

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4 Responses to “Doctors Fight Plan to Limit Beds in ER South Side’s Hyde Park neighborhood”
  1. lukemcgook says:

    Reducing the number of poor patients was Michelle’s $317K/yr job at the the U of C Medical Center.

    Sen. Barack Obama’s wife and three close advisers have been involved with a program at the University of Chicago Medical Center that steers patients who don’t have private insurance — primarily poor, black people — to other health care facilities.

    Axelrod and Jarrett were also involved.

  2. goodtimepolitics says:

    Thats sure puts the light on the issue!

  3. lukemcgook says:

    More on Obamacare in action, in Chicago.

  4. goodtimepolitics says:

    The First Lady helped create a notorious program that dumped poor patients on community hospitals, yet the national media ignore the story. Imagine if her husband were a Republican.

    That tell it all…..Thanks lukemegook for catching that.

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