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This 3 page paper looks at three different points of view. The issue concerns closing New York Hospitals to alleviate budget woes. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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by Gov. George Pataki and the Legislature recommended Tuesday" (Gallagher, 2006). Many were outraged. They did not want local hospitals to close, even if it would save a lot of
money. There are many opinions on this issue. According to a student, "closing excess hospital beds which has been legislated in New York State as of January 1 2007 will
significantly help to slow the cost of health care delivery in New York." In evaluating this thesis, it helps to look at various opinions. Some people believe that closing the
hospitals will fix budgetary woes, but many are concerned with the risks that will result from closure. Boissonnault (2006) remarks that "any recommendations from the commission will be painful, and
for some stakeholders, any plan to close any hospital would be unacceptable" (p.11). In fact, many people believe that the plan is unreasonable. One remark found at the Healthsignals site
is: "Its much easier to let failing hospitals to fail (and we havent done that) than to deliberately force closure" ("Healthsignals in New York," 2006). Indeed, it is more advantageous
to allow the hospitals to stay open, and if they do not meet expectations, then they will just fail on their own . The NYSNA representative agrees, suggesting that closing
hospitals is not a good way to deal with the health care crisis ("Preventing New York Hospital Closings," 2007). This point of view recognizes that closure will help the budget.
It will make a difference. Nevertheless, the consequences of the move are unacceptable. Forcing closure is something that does highlight failure and inequality. Of course, turning a blind eye to
the problem is not good either. There are those who acknowledge that closing hospitals is best for the budget. They even believe that the closure is a positive way to
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