Mrs. Hussein Helps University Of Chicago Medical Center Turn Away Poor, Black Uninsured Patients

August 25th, 2008 Posted By drillanwr.

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So, I’m listening to Rush Limbaugh today, and he mentions the Michelle/hospital story below, so I went looking for it.

Interesting, coming from a political couple and party that expects us all to believe only Obama can give everyone universal healthcare … but the dem candidate’s wife not only makes big bucks working at a hospital that shuffles off its ‘unwanted destitute patients’ to [other] hospitals … but SHE helped implement the plan.

Anyhow, Rush also mentions there is rumor of some ’surprise announcement’ coming tonight at the DNC Convention, possibly during Michelle’s speech … and Rush dared speculate that since Michelle has been wearing looser-fitting clothing of late, that maybe …. ???

So, you know my twisted mind … How else could the Obama campaign throw cold water on his recently outted votes and views on the “Born Alive Abortion Bill”???

Besides that, “Awwwww! A baby born in the White House!” … Michelle’s face and dressed in early preggers clothing all over parents and women’s magazines for the next couple months …

Makes sense to “Right-Wing Conspirators” … like me.

But HEY! IF she does say, “I’m havin’ his baby” tonight, you heard it here first … well second, if you were listening to Rush today …

But probably just sci-fi fantasy on my part … and Limbaugh’s.

U. of C. shunning poor patients?

HOSPITAL DISPUTE | Obama’s wife, 3 aides tied to plan to free up space

by BY TIM NOVAK AND CHRIS FUSCO - (Chi-Sun Times)

Sen. Barack Obama’s wife and three close advisers have been involved with a program at the University of Chicago Medical Center that steers patients who don’t have private insurance — primarily poor, black people — to other health care facilities.

Michelle Obama — currently on unpaid leave from her $317,000-a-year job as a vice president of the prestigious hospital — helped create the program, which aims to find neighborhood doctors for low-income people who were flooding the emergency room for basic treatment. Hospital officials say such patients hinder their ability to focus on more critically ill patients in need of specialized care, such as cancer treatment and organ transplants.

Obama’s top political strategist, David Axelrod, co-owns the firm, ASK Public Strategies, that was hired by the hospital last year to sell the program — called the Urban Health Initiative — to the community as a better alternative for poor patients. Obama’s wife and Valerie Jarrett, an Obama friend and adviser who chairs the medical center’s board, backed the Axelrod firm’s hiring, hospital officials said.

Another Obama adviser and close friend, Dr. Eric Whitaker, took over the Urban Health Initiative when he was hired at U. of C. in October 2007. Whitaker previously had been director of the Illinois Department of Public Health. Obama has said he recommended Whitaker for the state job, giving his name to Tony Rezko, who helped Gov. Blagojevich assemble his Cabinet. Rezko, a former fund-raiser for Obama and Blagojevich, was convicted in June on federal corruption charges tied to state deals.

Medical center officials and Obama’s presidential campaign staff say the Urban Health Initiative — along with a three-year-old companion program called the South Side Health Collaborative — will dramatically improve health care for thousands of South Side residents. They say that, rather than having to wait hours at U. of C.’s emergency room, those patients get seen sooner and at less expense at neighborhood clinics and other hospitals. U. of C. even offers them a ride on a shuttle bus to other centers and sometimes provides the doctors at those facilities.

“Senator Obama sees community health centers as a vital part of efforts to invest in prevention and reduce costs,” said Ben LaBolt, an Obama spokesman.

But the Urban Health Initiative has critics, including South Side residents and medical professionals.

“I’ve heard complaints from a handful of constituents, but I’ve also had calls from people in the health care profession complaining,” said Ald. Toni Preckwinkle, whose 4th Ward is just north of the hospital. “The medical professionals who have come to me are accusing the university of dumping patients on its neighboring institutions. … Whether it’s being implemented in the way that’s in the best interest of the patient, I can’t tell you.”

Sen. John McCain, Obama’s Republican opponent, criticized the Democratic presidential hopeful Friday for having pledged on the campaign trail to expand health care for Americans at the same time his top political strategist “was running a campaign to cut coverage for the poor.”

Axelrod, whose firm stopped working on the project in October, responded that he was concerned that presidential politics was distorting the university’s efforts to improve health care for poor people and to lower costs.

Whitaker, who has traveled with Obama on the presidential campaign trail, chalked up the criticism to people opposed to change.

“In the past, we opened our doors and saw whoever came,” Whitaker said Friday. “We would see a patient who had general pneumonia, and if we needed to see a patient who needed a liver transplant, that liver transplant patient couldn’t get in the door.”

And rather than dump patients on other health care facilities, Whitaker said the initiative actually is improving their bottom lines.

“We were taking general patients away from Mercy Hospital, Michael Reese, and they were financially at risk,” Whitaker said. “We harmed other hospitals without knowing we harmed other hospitals.”

At the same time, the Urban Health Initiative is improving the university’s finances. Fewer poor patients are showing up at the U. of C. emergency room for basic medical treatment and are no longer admitted to the hospital. That frees beds for transplants, cancer care and other more-profitable medical procedures that the university prides itself on.

“The collapse of the health care system was driving more and more people to the emergency room,” Axelrod said. “The trend line was and is a disastrous one from the standpoint of maintaining the hospital. Their goal was to find an answer.”

Axelrod’s firm did polling and found that some of the university’s primary-care doctors feared the hospital was turning its back on surrounding poor neighborhoods, according to a May 2007 report the firm gave the university.

Axelrod’s firm also suggested the program’s name be changed. “Some participants view the word ‘urban’ as code for ‘black,’ ” according to a poll the firm commissioned.


4 Responses

  1. sully

    About time that POS Axelrod got taken to task for helping Barry’s bitter half with her ‘community service’ work.

  2. Marc Stockwell-Moniz

    I wonder if Mrs O’Bambam is proud of the fact that she gives the bums rush to the po’ of Chicago? Got to save somewhere in order to receive that $317,000 a year.
    Good job Mrs. O’Bambam. :roll:

  3. Matt

    Did you see the Bunk study stating 2/3 of doctors in America want National Health Care. The doctors who did this study also conducted one in 2002 and found that the majority of doctors did not want national health care, the problem with this is that the 2 question surveys drastically differ in there 2nd question. I found this article, 60% of Physicians Surveyed Oppose Switching to a National Health Care Plan, It’s worth a read.

  4. drillanwr (Today I Am A Georgian)

    :arrow: Matt

    And the ugly truth is, ugly for the democrats, the doctors in this country want tort reform. The 2004 presidential election my family doc couldn’t put up Bush/Cheney `04 signs, so he had pro-tort reform signs all over. And in talking with him a couple weeks ago he’s scared to death of dems getting the power this election to bring about universal healthcare … said he’d quit practicing.

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