It seems the only ones yelling fire are the NRMC leaders. Looks like this was a doctor problem that was handled between the doctors at both hospitals. Reading between the lines, NRMC is yelling a little too loud for there to be no truth to the letter. And I agree with snowwhite, if the letter is the root of it all - then lets see it. I bet the Democrat won't publish it now that they have made such a big deal out of something that should never have been shared with them to begin with. The doctors involved are both wonderful and professional people. I cannot believe that their motives would be any other than to protect the very public who has slandered them. No one wants to discuss the fact that NRMC's ER has been without a doctor OR their staff has told patients that they would have to go elsewhere for care. For a hospital who claims it has not known what was going on in the past, they sure sound like they are still in denial. What happens if someone pulls up and is really sick, how long would it take to get to the other ER? With all the construction? How many lives could be lost by the public not being aware of this issue? Don't be blind. Ask the right questions. Show us the letter, Show us the proof that there has always been a doctor in the ER, Ask the ambulances, How often do they send patients away? Its not about slinging mud, its about our communities healthcare. The democrat needs to quit being bias and show its readers the facts. I don't see many facts in either yesterday's article or the "opinion" printed today.
Posted on August 20 at 6:56 a.m.
It seems the only ones yelling fire are the NRMC leaders. Looks like this was a doctor problem that was handled between the doctors at both hospitals. Reading between the lines, NRMC is yelling a little too loud for there to be no truth to the letter. And I agree with snowwhite, if the letter is the root of it all - then lets see it. I bet the Democrat won't publish it now that they have made such a big deal out of something that should never have been shared with them to begin with.
The doctors involved are both wonderful and professional people. I cannot believe that their motives would be any other than to protect the very public who has slandered them.
No one wants to discuss the fact that NRMC's ER has been without a doctor OR their staff has told patients that they would have to go elsewhere for care. For a hospital who claims it has not known what was going on in the past, they sure sound like they are still in denial.
What happens if someone pulls up and is really sick, how long would it take to get to the other ER? With all the construction? How many lives could be lost by the public not being aware of this issue? Don't be blind. Ask the right questions. Show us the letter, Show us the proof that there has always been a doctor in the ER, Ask the ambulances, How often do they send patients away?
Its not about slinging mud, its about our communities healthcare. The democrat needs to quit being bias and show its readers the facts. I don't see many facts in either yesterday's article or the "opinion" printed today.
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