The New York Times
has a very
adoring profile of Dr. Steven Safyer who is head of Montefiore in the New York City borough of the Bronx . Who is Dr. Safyer and what is Montefiore?
Dr. Safyer - Gosh He Doesn't Look Like a Radical, The Kind That Thinks Everyone is Entitled to Decent, Affordable Health Care |
Dr. Safyer, 63, took the helm of Montefiore in 2008 after
three decades at the hospital, starting as an intern and resident who later
spent years caring for inmates at Rikers
Island . Today, he
oversees four hospitals and 125 health clinics across the Bronx and lower Westchester County with a staff of 18,332 — making
it the borough’s largest employer — providing services from primary care to
fertility treatments and outpatient cardiac procedures.
The philosophy that
drives Dr. Safyer and the Montefiore Medical complex is not to make the most
money of all (although Dr. Safyer does quite well, thank you) but to integrate
health care and the community.
But here is the
concept that is completely opposite people like Mitt Romney, and various Republicans
who would deprive low income people of medical care by refusing to participate
in the expansion of Medicaid.
In
Montefiore’s version of a war-room session last fall, Dr. Safyer, in a gray
pinstripe suit, told 100 employees, many in white coats and surgical scrubs,
that the hospital provided comprehensive medical care to about one-third of
Bronx residents, and emergency or non-routine care to another one-third — all
in one of the poorest, and most health-challenged, urban communities in the
nation.
“Health care is a human right, not a privilege,”
Dr. Safyer said firmly.
Dr. Safyer exhorted the employees to work
together to find innovations as the hospital sought to expand to serve more
people while lowering its costs.
“There’s no private equity,” and there are no
private investors there, he said. “We need to provide for the future and we
need to have a positive bottom line.”
And in case anyone
missed it in the section above, here is the critical concept again.
“Health
care is a human right, not a privilege,” Dr. Safyer said firmly.
Well, that is true,
but Conservatives who hold legislative office think it only applies to them,
that only they have a right to top-of-the-line government provided health care,
which they do. Their message to everyone
else, if you want health care you shouldn’t have chosen to be poor, old, sick,
or disabled.
Montefiore is a shit place! Ex employee
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