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Show I I WEEKLY REFLEX-DA- NEWS JOURNAL, VIS i 4 NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 22, 1982 Clinic Draws Fire McKayBee - x The physi-clan- s LAYTON associated with Davit North Hospital are angered by the construction of a McKay Pee Hospital satellite dime on Laytona I airfield Road with one doctor saving, "the real loser will be the merchants in nonhem Davis County." patients in a competing hospital." I he revenue loss will affect not only the medical community, said Dr. Kelly, but also the restaurants and stures in the area. WITH THE development of Davis North Hospital and the surrounding increase in local physicians and specialists, the DR. V. ROBERT Kelly, the president of the Davis North medial stuff, said in a news release, "every unc loses when local residents must travel to Ogden or Salt Lake City for medical care. 1 he merchants in our area are fully aware of number of northern Davis County residents receiving medical care has county-basetripled, from I J to 40 percent, The McKay-Declinic, said Dr. Kelly, is a result of the Ogden hospitals loss of Davis Uuh physicians on a national 'commission which siudies the delivery of healih care to nonmetropolitan areas, Another physician, Dr, William Hughes, secretary of the Davis North medical staff, said he was angered by the Layton City Council's "unquestioning review" ol the proposed dime and said McKay-De- e officials were "less than honest" m their plans for the facility. d e the importance of keeping business at home." 1 he McKay-De- e venture, County patients, "Their intent is not to enhance medical care in this area," he said, "Their sole intent is to siphon off patients he said, could result in the subsequent loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars in re- and bring them back to venue since McKay-Dce- t staled purpose is "to attract Ogden. DR. KELLEY is one of two DR. HUGHES explained that Ogden hospital officials had told members of the Layton City Council that local physicians would be associated with the clime. He said, however, that physicians were not contacted about the clinic and "McKay-De- e has no intention of cooperating with us. "Citizens will soon find out that the dime will be staffed residents instead of certified, experienced physicians," said Dr. Hughes, non-prof- not against competition, but the dime is a duplica- tion of services conducted McKav-Dee'- s loss of only for patients to Davis North. DR. ROBERT Bitncr, a veteran physician and officer of the Tanner Memorial Clinic, agreed that the dime "is not in the best interest of the com- Bradley Dodd Commissioned Bradley E. DoJJ. son of Mrs, William W. Dodd of Kaystijle. was coiimussioited a second lieutenant upon from the I S, Air lores Academy, C ulorado .Springs. C olo , and awarded a and firms. "IT AITKARS to me that nonthe use of McKuy-Dccprofit status bey ond their community might be seriously questioned." said Mr. Holman. "Our local physicians do not enjoy non profit status and munity." I he executive director of Davis North Hospital. Dean Holman, admitted that most of the physicians associated with his hospital are "very upset" s bachelors degree m mechanical engineering Will undergo pilot (raining al ilhams Al B. An IXhJJ is a IVX grjdu.iie of Dosis High School W Competition should be en MR. HOLMAN said his LIMUMNr HIE now neither does Davis North. Clinic. e non-prof- would venture into other areas such as pharmacies and laboratories, "providing additional unt.nr competition " al Davis North which is the second largest employ er m the county paying property taxes inexcessof 115U.OOO annually; sales tax and generates a fays payroll which is then spent ai community shops or no benefit at all to the city and county or to general medical care. 1 here is little McKay-De- Intermoumam it Health Care Corp.. is not subject to taxes, meaning that the city and county will derive no monies from the dime. He compared the dime to "Were by the it should not be unfair competition. Mr Holmanalsoquesimned whciher the hospit- couraged but opposition to the project is that MvKay-Dec- , operated by the primarily by MILE WINNER Christopher Slatore of Layton clinched first place in a Twin Falls, Id., swim meet, finishing with a 27 minute mile. Christopher Slatore of meet taking second place in B and C division. The meet drew 600 sw immers from Utah. 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