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>In April 2024, medical staff testified before Louisiana’s House Health and Welfare Committee about just how bad things had gotten at the Glenwood Regional Medical Center. The West Monroe hospital had been under fire from the state Health Department over lapses in patient care that seemed to be escalating. The hospital had stopped paying bills for oxygen supplies, the blood bank, and repairs to the elevators that take patients up to surgery.

Archive: https://archive.today/YkXIQ From the post: >>In April 2024, medical staff testified before Louisiana’s House Health and Welfare Committee about just how bad things had gotten at the Glenwood Regional Medical Center. The West Monroe hospital had been under fire from the state Health Department over lapses in patient care that seemed to be escalating. The hospital had stopped paying bills for oxygen supplies, the blood bank, and repairs to the elevators that take patients up to surgery.

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But its building was owned by Medical Properties Trust—a real estate company based in Birmingham, Alabama, that charged Glenwood monthly rent.

Wild guess: Medical Properties Trust offers to buy the asset from the city/whoever giving them a nice chunk of cash to bolster their bottom line, then lease the building back to whoever is running the hospital. Except cities got out of the hospital business decades ago, so they're run by charitable religious foundations or - no surprises here - other corporate for-profit entities. Yet another way in which our healthcare has been totally enshittified.

Fucking jews.