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Founded 168 years ago as the city’s first hospital, Mercy survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 but is succumbing to modern economics, which have underfinanced the hospitals serving the poor. This is not only an inner city issue, but also a rural issue.TruthoutHospitals Serving the Poor Close as Investors and Electeds Refuse to Rescue ThemJordan Rau
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Founded 168 years ago as the city’s first hospital, Mercy survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 but is succumbing to modern economics, which have underfinanced the hospitals serving the poor. This is not only an inner city issue, but also a rural issue.TruthoutHospitals Serving the Poor Close as Investors and Electeds Refuse to Rescue ThemJordan Rau
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Founded 168 years ago as the city’s first hospital, Mercy survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 but is succumbing to modern economics, which have underfinanced the hospitals serving the poor.This is not only an inner city issue, but also a rural issue.
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Hospitals Serving the Poor Close as Investors and Electeds Refuse to Rescue Them
Jordan Rau