Sunday, January 14, 2007

Buy Danville Regional back
To the editor:
A few years ago, we had an outstanding hospital with excellent physicians and services, along with up-to-date equipment.
Our community owned and operated hospital was sold to a for-profit group. I understand it is required to pay about $1 million per year in taxes to the city. And, of course, it needs to make a profit to compensate its investors. This has resulted in a decrease in nursing and administrative staff and services. You and I failed to respond as we should have to oppose the sale.
I understand that other cities in Virginia similar to us in size - Harrisonburg, Staunton, Winchester and Lynchburg - continue to maintain their not-for-profit hospitals and they are operating beautifully.
What can we do now?
Why not use the $200 million from the sale of our hospital to buy back the hospital? Every community needs a good hospital and good medical services. Is it too late to get our hospital back?
FRANCES MILAM STONEBURNER, M.D.
Danville

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

maybe we can sell it for what it is worth right now and use the left over money to buy a one way ticket out of town for the filthy five.