A noted commentator suggests that Americans revere activities that reformers call "waste" or "mismanagement."
A noted commentator suggests that Americans revere activities that reformers call "waste" or "mismanagement."
In 1992, Chicago's Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center was awarded the Foster G. McGaw Prize for outstanding community service. This article describes Mount Sinai's commitment and some of the programs that led to its receiving the prize, which is funded by The Baxter Foundation and administered by The Hospital Research and Educational Trust of the American Hospital Association.
We have to choose to protect the interests of the insurance and health-care industries or the interests of everyone else.