Olive View-UCLA Medical Center officials are proposing to expand mental health and medical services at its Sylmar campus as part of a plan to better address the needs of patients who now frequent and fill up the hospital’s emergency room, but may need other kinds of care.The new facilities would be in a proposed section of the medical center campus described by county officials as a “restorative care village,” which are aimed at patients who need a place to stay to recuperate from their ailments, and who need closer or more convenient access to ongoing health care.Similar villages have been proposed at other county-run hospitals, such as the LAC + USC Medical Center and the Martin Luther King, that often serve as healthcare safety nets for working class and low income patients.Give me your poor and we can hospitalize the until they are healthy, then return them.
We save the Chinese middle class the hassle of buying a California house to get free medical care. Hence, we will be needing more Obamacare taxes, and soon; the highest tax on Gavin's list of new taxes.
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