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AFSCME Council 31 Releases Report on Resurrection Health CareIn an alarming analysis of how Resurrection Health Care delivers services, AFSCME Council 31 researchers found that corporate growth and profits have a greater priority than quality care to the Chicago-based health care system. The report, based on interviews with nurses throughout the Resurrection system and data from public records and quality oversight agencies, found serious lapses in patient care, higher prices for services and inadequate staffing. The report also reveals that the health care system's rapid expansion — from a single community hospital to a profitable chain of nine hospitals — is largely to blame for conditions that have deteriorated in recent years. AFSCME has been organizing workers at Resurrection Health Care since 2003. Specifically, the researchers found:
A copy of the full report is available on the Council 31 website. |
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