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In addition, its salary expenditures were 12.6 percent less than those of voluntary hospitals.
It was a voluntary hospital, whose financial provision came entirely from public subscription.
The voluntary hospitals are not in a position to absorb more debt."
In the 46 voluntary hospitals checked, 379 patients were waiting to be admitted to beds.
The report also faulted the voluntary hospitals for sharing a light burden.
And the voluntary hospitals should have the balance.
Now, however, facing rising costs and empty beds, the same voluntary hospitals have become insurance blind.
The need to do something to guarantee the voluntary hospitals meant that hospital care drove the impetus for reform.
Originally located at King's Cross, it began as an independent and voluntary hospital.
The voluntary hospitals that currently treat indigent patients are already on the financial brink.
Public health advocates assert that many voluntary hospitals are shirking their responsibilities.
He pressed for the legalisation of sweepstakes to fund voluntary hospitals.
Alongside the voluntary hospitals there had gradually developed a state-provided hospital sector.
This is a relic of the attempts to provide an income for the voluntary hospitals in the 1930's.
Besides establishing the link between municipal and voluntary hospitals, he also raised doctors' salaries.
St Mary's Hospital first opened its doors to patients in 1851, the last of the great voluntary hospitals to be founded.
Public hospitals, like the voluntary hospitals, will have to compete for the same patients, so its going to be an intense environment.
New York City's 47 voluntary hospitals will benefit.
Almost all of them were committed at the request of doctors at the city's voluntary hospitals.
The panel's report asserts that the city's private voluntary hospitals are willing and interested in taking on many of the sickest Medicaid patients.
And second, that Medicaid patients are now the most prized and sought-after population in voluntary hospitals.
It was not only gifts of cash that kept the voluntary hospitals going, but the donation by leading doctors of their services.
So, reluctantly, the larger voluntary hospitals followed.
After the First World War the voluntary hospitals faced a severe and growing financial crisis.
Both groups sold their services mainly to the rich and the upper classes,giving their service to the voluntary hospitals in the large cities.