Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Financial and.....

I worked at LAC+USC at the time when MLK was going through its initial closure. I'm not exactly sure the reasons for it's closure were purely financial. This leads me to question the reason why these other facilities have been closed. I did notice an added stress when this facility closed as more people were forced to seek other public instiutions for medical care. I wonder if this will cause a snowball effect with quality of medical care declining at other local public health faciliites due to the added stress of the additional population? Future plans need to accomodate for a growing population, something that was not addressed in the newly constructed LAC+USC.

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