The empires strike back. Broken promises: Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center. Ignoring the community's needs: St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center.

Health PAC bulletin Pub Date : 1990-01-01
R Neal
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In the fall of 1985 in an issue titled "Fighting Back Against the Empires" (Vol. 16, No. 5), Health/PAC reported on the plans of four of New York City's academic medical center "empires" for major expansion. The focus of our coverage was the efforts of two of the communities served by these institutions to ensure that the plans were responsive to their needs. At the time, we were cautiously optimistic that these events were signs that "although the empires still dominate New York City's health care system, they no longer rule unchallenged." In the past six months, the plans of two of these institutions, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center and St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center, warrant another look at the success of the efforts to hold the major medical centers responsible for the welfare of the communities in which they are located.

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帝国开始反击。破碎的承诺:哥伦比亚长老会医疗中心。忽视社区需求:圣卢克-罗斯福医院中心。
1985年秋天,《卫生/公共事务委员会》在题为“反击帝国”的一期杂志(第16卷第5期)中报道了纽约市四个学术医疗中心“帝国”的大规模扩张计划。我们报道的重点是这些机构所服务的两个社区为确保这些计划能够满足他们的需要所作的努力。当时,我们谨慎乐观地认为,这些事件表明,“尽管这些帝国仍然主宰着纽约市的医疗体系,但它们的统治地位已不再不受挑战。”在过去的六个月里,哥伦比亚长老会医疗中心和圣卢克-罗斯福医院中心这两个机构的计划,使人们有理由再次审视这些主要医疗中心为其所在社区的福利负责的努力是否取得了成功。
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