ryanf1 wrote: » Shocking news. Will have an impact on a lot of people.http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/three-hundred-jobs-lost-as-liquidator-appointed-to-mount-carmel-hospital-29947364.html
Bambi wrote: » Some its clients may have to use public hospitals now, oh the humanity
Deleted User wrote: » 300 + people went into work today to be told there jobs are gone. A quick look at their wesbite tells me that Mount Carmel is going into it's 65th year, it's a very sad day when we see a business that's around that long close it's doors. But sure no doubt this thread will be full of bitter thanks whoring posts by people who convince themselves that only the elite have health insurance.
ryanf1 wrote: » Well we all know that's not true.
seamus wrote: » Ironically, I imagine lots of those laughing about the "poor rich people" were probably born in Mount Carmel themselves.
Deleted User wrote: » All know what's not true?
ryanf1 wrote: » That only the elite have health insurance. Sorry should have been clearer.
Eight Ball wrote: » Oh no will expectant women from D4 have to slum it with the working classes in public hospitals now? Oh the poor things.
force eleven wrote: » This is the (partly/mostly) the impact of health insurance hikes, more to follow I'm afraid.
josip wrote: » I have heard an obstetrician remark that just because it was a private maternity, it didn't guarantee that the baby would be safer. They said that obstetrician experience is most important and that in a busy public hospital obstetricians would have more experience for the full spectrum of potential complications than in a smaller private hospital. Is there any truth to this?
P_1 wrote: » Any hospital having to close its doors is not good news no matter where the hospital is or the socio-economic status of its patients.