Coronavirus Crisis Puts Bankrupt Hospitals Back in Demand

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Closed medical facilities are undergoing a rebirth, boosted by public and private funding and helped along by bankruptcy courts

Just months ago, St. Vincent Medical Center in Los Angeles and Astria Regional Medical Center in Yakima, Wash.

, were closed, unable to bring in enough revenue to stay afloat. Both are poised to reopen with the help of state funds and, in the case of St. Vincent, $135 million from the family foundation of Patrick Soon-Shiong,...

 

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But who is paying Trump

Will anyone want to work where there are no needed tests, ventilators, masks and other PPE?

If a ever a dark cloud around a tornado had a silver lining this seems to be it.

Shame on USA!!! Robber!

Why the fuck to u have bankruoted hispitals in the first place?

Strange. While across the country the salary of many healthcare workers is being cut.

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