Tri-City CEO Doubts PPH Funding
This was published in the NCTimes:
The new Palomar hospital, he added, is not likely to be finished.
"They're $200 million to $300 million short," Anderson said. "I don't think they can find the money."
Told of Anderson's comments, Covert said his district does have the capital to finish the new building.
"He's obviously not familiar with the specifics of our project and our finances," he said.
HOSPITALS: Local health care landscape changing rapidly
My observation is that PPH's explanations of its expansion programs are not very easy to follow, and appear to have funding gaps.
The new Palomar hospital, he added, is not likely to be finished.
"They're $200 million to $300 million short," Anderson said. "I don't think they can find the money."
Told of Anderson's comments, Covert said his district does have the capital to finish the new building.
"He's obviously not familiar with the specifics of our project and our finances," he said.
HOSPITALS: Local health care landscape changing rapidly
My observation is that PPH's explanations of its expansion programs are not very easy to follow, and appear to have funding gaps.
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