Comments by soothsayer

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Posted on August 7 at 8:08 a.m.

Try this...

Call different physicians offices in the Doctor's Pavillion. Tell them you are on MEDICAID(not Medicare) and food stamps. See if you can get an appointment.

Then poll some of the other doctors in town.

You'll separate who is trying to serve the patient in this area. It ain't the folks You all are about to bail out.

On Hospital study: Sell

Posted on August 6 at 8:01 a.m.

Recommendation to sell? Why did the taxpayer foot the bill for this study? What does it matter? The fix is in.

Ultimately, the insiders will profit and the Doctor's Pavillion investors be let off their obligations, at taxpayer expense.

I understand that the a board of trustees member tried to make a bid for the extended care unit, at a closed door meeting. Is this true? If so, that speaks of the forces at work here.

The worst chicanery is how the previous administrator crafted Doctor's pavillion, which houses businesses that compete with NRMC, with the same doctor who got a high paying job with the hospital at the same time employees were being fired! Talk about inside deal! SHAME, SHAME, SHAME!!!

NRMC employees need to petition for an ouster here.

On Hospital study: Sell

Posted on July 31 at 8:10 a.m.

Looking forward to publication of recommendations.

Agreements should be signed by administration and members of both boards that there shall be no personal profit in the changes to be made.

Further, that there be no shift of liabilities from Doctor's Pavillion investors to taxpayers. This complex proposal currently in play is not what is best for the people of Adams County.

Dr. Stubbs should be dismissed rather than put in an underwritten position. This is wrong and all know it.

On NRMC hospital study complete

Posted on July 28 at 6:58 p.m.

I heard most of the $280K was being used to cover Dr. Stubbs salary. Also, that he is the main person who wanted to build the new doctors building in the first place.

On Natchez Regional to receive $280,000

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