Moody Chisholm, CEO of St. Vincent's @ JU Public Policy
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Moody Chisholm does not hold back when he suggests "that we expand coverage in a meaningful way...". He is unabashed in his opinion, Florida should take the available federal funding for healthcare. This talk was given at JU Public Policy's Health Care Conference on November 13, 2013.
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What does one expect? Naturally, he wants the taxpayers to pick up the tab for St. Vincent's. The nerve CEOs have to come forward to press issues that do nothing but line their own and their company's pockets is appalling. Same companies prevented auto insurance moving from an expensive no-fault insurance system to an at-fault insurance system. Claimed they would lose money, so drivers in Florida are to continue a system which punishes good drivers. Brilliant.
QuoteWhat does one expect? Naturally, he wants the taxpayers to pick up the tab for St. Vincent's. The nerve CEOs have to come forward to press issues that do nothing but line their own and their company's pockets is appalling. Same companies prevented auto insurance moving from an expensive no-fault insurance system to an at-fault insurance system. Claimed they would lose money, so drivers in Florida are to continue a system which punishes good drivers. Brilliant
Right on, and why the heck is the NFL considered a not-for-profit again?