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Show i 2B DfRET NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1973 . j t, - r i. f 31- afr - Davis group ponders how to build 2 promised hospitals a hospital takes more expertise than simply to design a building. It must have the Continued from Fage l pany listed on the New York Stock Exchange and has been in the health care field for about 12 years. B-- We dont unquestioned support of religious, civic and other groups, witu wide community prototype hospitals, and we are not on line basis," assembly fin said Cherry f)uild We recognize backing, he said. The hospitals could be built within M months, he stated. Some factions in the county that to build favor the private hospital concept because of the close to 19 million tax base. Others feel that a private for profit" hospital would not be conducive to the best interests of the patient Harold L. Pope, Bountiful, chairman of the board of directors for SOUTH Davis Community Hospital, opposes the private hospital idea. There is no reason we cant us the bond money, obtain local financing and develop both hospitals, he said. meeting with bankers Davis County Was within scheduled for today to solicit help in the purchase of revenue bonds, if this course of action is followed by the county. Pope said that on the basis of experienced gained In operation of the community hospital for the last 12 years he knows the hospital could operate in the black. A which serves as a guideline allowing the use of the funds for other county purposes or to undo what has been done, he stated in his In a letter to William P. Moore, SDCK administrator, George K. Fadel, a Bountiful attorney ana hospital board member, gave a legal opinion on the hospital program. Fadel said the bond money must be use solely d for the purpose spe??fied, paying part of the cost of erecting hospital facilties facilities in opuiion. The county could sell revenue bonds to acquire the additional $5 million needed to build the two hospitals, he stated, with payment to come from revenue derved from the improvements made possible by use of the bonds. If th i county does not want to reruns the Initiative, it could contract with one cr more municipalities in the county to construct and oper- - and for said county. He said there appears to be no statutory provision for cancellation of the bonds or the project after the bonds were once sold. is There no t precedent ate a hospitaL They may desi-fo- r use by a private hospital, but of them to an pate a separate legal entity could dispose to construct a hospital and entity which would utilize operate a hospital for the them for public hospitals. Fadels opinion also slated cities involved, X Fadel said. the county may use bond The separate legal entity South funds to 0051111.1 one facility could be the He Davis Community Hospital, or or parts of two or more. never It was said anticipated a similar organization which would operate for the public the bond would be enough the total cost. benefit, as distinguished from is possible to arrange It one for private profit. The county cannot sell prop- contracts where the county erty acquired for public use contributes part of the cost, as long a? the public needs for and some other entity contrib which it was acquired have utes the remainder by private not been met, Fadel said. financing, he noted. A copy of his opinion has This means the county could not sell the hospital sites for been sent to Chapman and. f I Cutler, Chicago bonding and ex- perts, for review a publicaHospital Week, tion of American Hospital Association told of a recommendation by Dr. Lester Breslow. dean of the UCLA School of public HEalth Health. Breslow recommended closing of Calf9 Californias small urban hospitals and all of the states for profit hospitals regadl regirdless of their size. He defined small hospitals as those with fewer than 150 bids, but ss said the size limitation applied only to hospita-J- non-prof- it n urban areas. We wouldnt have to worry about local money going out of the area," he said. He fears that rates and provision of services in a private get out of hospital might He was one of those hand. who flew to Kentucky to see the Louisville hospital. I think the hospitals in Davis County should be developed as originally planned, he said. Everybody is anxious for the hospitals to be built, but why go so fast when we have been developing the program as long as we have? I am more encouraged now than I have been for a long time. If we could get revenue bonds along with the general obllgtion bonds already issued, I think we could enter Into a successful program. Map shows proposed sites for two hospitals which may be constructed in Davis County. Ritter sets Monday deadline Federal Judge Willis W. Rit- ter has given attorneys for University of Utah Medical Center "and Hospital and the tate of Utah until Monday to present their final pleadings in - a hotly debated abortion suit !! pvt IIMStVd at the hospital, ex pires today. An official statement issued by the hospital late Wednesday said, The attorneys Involved are preparing appropri- Judge Ritter will issue an order next week." On Feb. 14 two Salt Lake women filed suit against the hospital and state to have abortions for consideration of the court within five days. 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