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NEWS & LETTERS, March-April 2005

King-Drew still open

Los Angeles--Community organizing for a full medical center at King-Drew continues. The recommendations of Navigant, a private turnaround corporation, are being implemented. That includes top-down, highly business-oriented reorganizing of a controlling board, with no real voice for the working staff or the community. They have not publicized how many of the staff will lose their jobs on the pretense of "incompetence," or when the suspended trauma center will reopen.

The staff in the psychiatric department recently passed a test on non-violent methods of handling rebellious patients without resorting to brute force. In a past incident the department had called police and used a Taser stun gun to subdue a patient. Representatives of Medicare and Medicaid acknowledged satisfaction, which means that the $200 million annual federal subsidy will not be halted. This keeps the hospital open for now.

--Basho

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