Fighting hospital partnership, group files complaint with attorney general
Wed, 12/01/2010 - 12:53am
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SIERRA VISTA — Seven members of Cochise Citizens for Patients’ Rights, a group that has been protesting an affiliation between Sierra Vista Regional Health Center and Carondelet Health Network, hand delivered a complaint to
the state attorney
general’s office Tuesday afternoon.
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There are 47,500 people residing in Sierra Vista. When is the community going
to stop listening to 7 small minded people who want to deny us health care
options and services because of their personal biases against religion.
If you don’t feel you are getting the care you need or want then go
somewhere else. Doctors and hospitals shouldn’t be required to bend to
every patient’s desires. If they have established new rules on what they
will perform and something you want done isn’t offered then go somewhere
else.
If you don’t like the way this privately-owned facility does business, don’t
patronize it. The group opposing this affiliation can always open another
hospital.
Health care is a product not a right. You don’t have a “Right” to a
companies, or a person(s), goods & services and you cannot force a company,
or a person, to provide you with a goods or service they wish not to engage
in.
The argument can’t be broken
I agree with Sumtingwong.
The one person that was on the board, that has common sense.