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![]() "HK" wrote in message m... Shreveport Shriners Hospital could close By Melody Brumble Shriners Hospital for Children in Shreveport — the first in the nation to open — may close. Not mentioned in your cut and paste is the fact that the Shriners is an order of Freemasons, a fact that the tin hat wearing Larry would appreciate. Eisboch |
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On Apr 2, 6:38*am, HK wrote:
Shreveport Shriners Hospital could close By Melody Brumble Shriners Hospital for Children in Shreveport — the first in the nation to open — may close. The 89-year-old children's health center in the 3100 block of Samford Avenue is among six that could shut because of budget woes at the national level. An endowment that supports the network of 22 Shriners hospitals has lost value, a casualty of the declining stock market. The hospitals offer free care to children and teens. The Shreveport center focuses on pediatric orthopedics, including amputations, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and hand deformities. Other locations specialize in burn injuries and spinal cord injury rehabilitation. Since opening in 1922, the Shreveport hospital has provided treatment to more than 55,000 children from around the world. Doctors perform more than 600 surgeries, and the hospital logs about 10,000 outpatient clinic visits each year, said Christian Berg, the local Shriners Hospital spokesman. The hospital also offers a training ground for graduates from LSU School of Medicine in Shreveport. Residents training in pediatrics, orthopedics and urology have rotated through Shriners Hospital as an elective to residencies at LSU Hospital, said Derek Daniel, an LSU Health Sciences Center spokesman. "In terms of training, residents would still be able to train here," he said. "But it's like someone said about Shriners, 'They were the first neighbor on the block. Gosh, you hate to see a neighbor leave.'" The national Shriners Board of Trustees drafted the closing proposal last week after looking at everything from the potential to recruit doctors to daily expenses for each location, said Ralph Semb, chairman of the national board. "It was one of the most emotional meetings I've been through." About 1,250 Shriners from throughout the country will vote on the proposal during the fraternal organization's yearly meeting July 5-7. A two-thirds vote is required to close a hospital. Semb said the same group instructed trustees three years ago to try to increase the $8.5 billion hospital endowment to $14 billion. When the stock market took a nose dive, however, the investments declined and, at one point, fell below $5 billion this month, he said. Income from the endowment also has dropped, Semb said, and the organization faces a shortfall between projected income, donations and an estimated $850 million operating budget. The organization is considering accepting private insurance, Medicare and Medicaid, but that would take time and more money to start, Semb said. "We have to try to learn to retrofit the system." Some groups in Greenville, S.C., and Springfield, Mass., are exploring partnerships with other health care groups to stay open. -- Palin & Bachmann in 2012 - All Stupidity All the Time Please explain just how the "GOP" had anything to do with it. |
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Eisboch wrote:
"HK" wrote in message m... Shreveport Shriners Hospital could close By Melody Brumble Shriners Hospital for Children in Shreveport — the first in the nation to open — may close. Not mentioned in your cut and paste is the fact that the Shriners is an order of Freemasons, a fact that the tin hat wearing Larry would appreciate. Eisboch Larry's paranoia is part of his charm. The Shriners do a lot of good in a world that needs it. We really need to clamp down on the financial sector, bust up the big banks, and repeal the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, and then bring back the Glass-Steagall Act. The large financial institutions have proved they cannot be trusted. -- Palin & Bachmann in 2012 - All Stupidity All the Time |
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