Hospital's problems start at the top
Dear Journal News Editor:
It is obvious that the Sound Shore Medical Center has been suffering for several years now. If you have been a patient there or have talked to someone who has, you would know that the hospital service and care has declined, and the shortage of nurses in this country doesn't help.
Money always seems to be the issue, and the employees at the bottom of the totem pole always suffer. Maybe they should think about the top for a change. Many years ago, when the hospital started to suffer, it was the administration that was revamped, and the hospital recovered.
There are many hospitals that treat nonpaying patients, and this is a poor excuse for a lack of funds.
I would wonder where the real problems are when the administration draws a salary that is more than the president of the United States.
Catherine Anderson
Port Chester
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