Lisa commented on my Michelle Obama post saying she hopes Michelle stays out of the HC policy making. She sent me to an article about the Urban Health Initiative , read here
this article is a positive report, I think lisa misread and thought it was saying negative things about this program at the U of C Medical Center, therefore putting Michelle in a bad position.
If anyone is in a bad position it's Sean Hannity and his terrible and reckless reporting as usual.
Read Below: article from CHI*TOWN DAILY NEWS
FOX NEWS Takes aim at U of C Urban Health Initiative
- Alex Parker •
- Staff Writer •
- 2 months ago
Fair and balanced or a journalistic hatchet job?
It’s the latter, if you ask folks at the University of Chicago Medical Center, following a FOX News piece profiling its controversial Urban Health Initiative.
The piece that aired last night on FOX’s “Hannity’s America” program portrayed the Urban Health Initiative in an unflattering light, accusing the hospital of patient dumping and ignoring poor patients for wealthier ones.
“The opinion piece that aired on the Fox News Channel July 22 contained so many factual errors and skewed claims that it would be pointless to catalog them all. This biased segment clearly was meant to advance a partisan political agenda having nothing to do with the Urban Health Initiative or the University of Chicago Medical Center,” says UCMC spokesman John Easton.
The piece, reported by Ainsley Earhart, focuses on the many publicized criticisms of the Urban Health Initiative. Community members near the Hyde Park hospital complain UCMC is trying to keep poor patients out of the hospital, but UCMC says the main goal of the program is to connect patients with medical homes in the community. That way they don’t use the emergency room as a source for primary care.
But Earhart editorializes that the program “certainly provides the university physicians here a convenient way to focus on their wealthy patients and push the uninsured out the door.”
Though the broadcast made much of the issue of patient dumping, the university has never been officially accused of that, even during the hullabaloo over its handling of a 12-year-old boy who was mauled by a dog.
The American College of Emergency Physicians said the case of the boy – who ultimately went to Stroger Hospital for surgery – came “dangerously close to patient dumping.” And U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL) called for an investigation of the hospital’s practices, citing media reports regarding patient dumping.
As UCMC cuts its budget by $100 million, it has decided to close a number of clinics, including a popular women’s clinic. But Easton says the hospital still looks to provide medical care to community members.
“The Medical Center is engaged in a long-term effort to create a coordinated and accessible network of health care providers on the South Side of Chicago. No other private medical center in the region does more to care for low-income patients or treat challenging medical conditions,” Easton said in a statement.
The FOX piece notes the Urban Health Initiative was crafted in part by former UCMC executive Michelle Obama.
It attempts to tie criticism of the program to President Barack Obama’s plan for health care reform, though the president had nothing to do with the hospital’s program. Obama advisers Valerie Jarrett and David Axelrod, however, were instrumental in selling the program.
“The Urban Health Initiative was developed in Chicago, which is the home of the Obamas,” said David Catron, a health care consultant, who was featured in the story.
“There’s an audacity here by the Obamas in my mind,” Hannity said in the report. “Meanwhile they did this, they benefited from this financially. Her pay went up significantly when he became a state senator at this very hospital.”
Why does UCMC look so bad in this piece? Besides the ominous music, black and white graphics and slew of criticism, it’s because UCMC is not represented.
Fox noise, another great journalistic piece by their professional journalists! (cough, cough, gag)
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I'm not touching this. I was told to be nice to the howler monkey.
Sue, if you want my input email me...better yet, call. What I have to say will take too long to type and I hate typing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOgTVJOdFVU
Sue & CD, I have been missing in action, I alot on my plate... I will come back and catch up later.
xoxoxox
Donna m
Glad I am not the only one MIA...lol Sorry Sue.. I have been helping Mom with some yard work to get ready for winter. Since I am old and decrepit myself it takes me a while.. especially since it is in pretty sad shape.. but that's another story.. I haven't forgotten you.. and I have been reading, just not commenting..
Thought I better stop and say HI anyway.. didn't want you to think I wasn't reading you and didn't love you anymore...lol
Great article too... Don't let Bachmann off the hook though.. she has been in there with both feet...lol
Donna and Annette, I'm here when you get some free time!! Miss you too! xo
See now this is why the government should regulate the internet. Oh wait they are already pushing for it. But that's okay because we "finally" have a government we can trust.
Now when they get this health care bill ,cap and trade,take over of most of the economy and handover power to the unions all wrapped up then we can have a collective sigh and say "Now this is the "change" we had "hoped" for".
Now let's go close Gitmo and snag us some CIA agents!
The article is clearly a slam against Faux Noise. As for regulating the Internet, the only proposed regulations afoot are for Net Neutrality guaranteeing an open internet. The GOP is fighting that, because they want the giant telecoms to have the right to restrict bandwidth based on content.
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