On Does Janesville need two hospitals?
Posted on April 11 at 9:36 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
GM employees had no say when Dean Care was abruptly dropped as a health insurance option 1/1/08. Over 7,000 patients had to change physicians. Ask how it is going for them. Mercy made no attempt to collaborate with Dean Riverview Clinic. Instead they opted to take a loss, soon to be absorbed by other Mercy patients, for the sole purpose of gaining a monopoly. By the way, non-union, supervisory employees still have Dean Care Insurance. Why to you suppose that is? Janesville is long overdue for a choice in health care.
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On Scheduled meeting turns into "big" hospital story
Posted on April 12 at 7:25 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
GM employees had no say when Dean Care was abruptly dropped as a health insurance option 1/1/08. Over 7,000 patients had to change physicians. Ask how it is going for them. Mercy made no attempt to collaborate with Dean Riverview Clinic. Instead, they opted to take a loss, soon to be absorbed by other Mercy patients, for the sole purpose of gaining a monopoly. By the way, supervisory employees still have Dean Care Insurance. Why do you suppose that is? Janesville is long overdue for a choice in health care.