Texas_tea
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Another classic example of how big government always fails and capitalism is always the solution. This is a story worth reading especially how all the big government Marxist made their usual false attacks on how Jindal's plan would collapse the health care system in Louisiana, raise cost and diminish the quality of care. None of which, of course, came true. Another conservative red state governor doing the very opposite of what the Marxist regime is doing and proving success!
SURPRISE! Louisiana’s Privatized Charity Hospitals Come In $52 Million Under Budget
Strangely, the Left's nightmarish predictions at Bobby Jindal's breakup of government-run health care didn't come true.
Louisiana spent $52 million less than was budgeted for Gov. Bobby Jindal’s privatization deals for the LSU hospitals that provide care to the uninsured in the recently ended fiscal year, according to data provided by the state health department.
Jindal’s health secretary, Kathy Kliebert, said the hospital’s new managers are improving care while also running more efficient operations.
“We feel really comfortable that they are managing their budgets, that their new cost structures that they’re setting in place are working, and at the same time we’re getting really good quality care,” Kliebert said in an interview.
SURPRISE! Louisiana’s Privatized Charity Hospitals Come In $52 Million Under Budget
Strangely, the Left's nightmarish predictions at Bobby Jindal's breakup of government-run health care didn't come true.
Louisiana spent $52 million less than was budgeted for Gov. Bobby Jindal’s privatization deals for the LSU hospitals that provide care to the uninsured in the recently ended fiscal year, according to data provided by the state health department.
Jindal’s health secretary, Kathy Kliebert, said the hospital’s new managers are improving care while also running more efficient operations.
“We feel really comfortable that they are managing their budgets, that their new cost structures that they’re setting in place are working, and at the same time we’re getting really good quality care,” Kliebert said in an interview.