vision2020
Re: hospital merger
there is a good article in the LatahEagle this week (front page) about this
written by Barb Coyner. May shed some light for you.
LJ
----- Original Message -----
From: Kenton Bird <kbird@uidaho.edu>
To: <vision2020@moscow.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 1999 12:42 PM
Subject: hospital merger
> Dear visionaries:
> Can anyone shed any light on the proposed merger of Gritman and Pullman
> Memorial hospitals? I was surprised that the two hospital boards
> responded so quickly to the consultant's report recommending a single
> hospital in the corridor. Were there any public forums that I missed
> before the boards' decisions (Pullman endorsed a merger; Gritman opposed
> it)?
> Because of my opposition to any more commercial development along the
> current Pullman-Moscow Highway, I initially was skeptical of the idea of
> putting a hospital there. But Jim Fisher's editorial in Sunday's
> Lewiston Tribune ("Gritman plays Microsoft when it should be Chrysler")
> has prompted me to reconsider. If you haven't read this editorial,
> it's on line at:
> http://www.lmtribune.com/11211999/opinion/450886.htm
>
> I also discovered that the executive summary of the consultant's report
> is posted on the Pullman Memorial Hospital webpage. You can download a
> version with graphics if you have Adobe Acrobat; otherwise you can read
> a text-only version.
> You can find it at:
> http://www.pullmanhospital.org/Quorum_Report.htm
>
> Even though both hospital boards have been discussing the idea for
> months, I'm concerned that there hasn't been enough opportunity for
> public discussion. After reading parts of the report, I have a lot of
> questions about the continued viability of two hospitals. I'd welcome
> responses from subscribers to this list who have any additional
> information or background. Does anyone have a list of the Gritman
> board members? (I couldn't find it at www.gritman.org)
>
> thanks,
> Kenton
>
> P.S. I noticed that the Vision 2020 archives on the moscow.com page have
> not been updated since Nov. 9. Forgive me if this topic has been raised
> earlier and I missed any discussion.
>
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