I must confess that I've been trying to think through a best-case win-win scenario regarding our hospital situation. I really don't care how we got into this crisis, nor am I interested in playing a blame game. I'm only interested in looking for a best-case solution that would help Lakewood to retain a first-class medical facility here, and it well may be that all we have to do is...
nothing.
As a simple resident, I certainly don't have all the answers to this, but there is an aspect here that I've been wondering about...
Some of us old timers remember the hospital situation that came up many years ago with Deaconess Hospital in Cleveland's Old Brooklyn neighborhood. I don't remember or even know all of the details, but it seems that there were many parallels to our present situation here in Lakewood.
At that time, questions regarding Deaconess were much the same as the ones our community is currently facing. Should that hospital be closed? Torn down? What exactly?
Many of the same raw emotions that we here in Lakewood have expressed also occurred with the Deaconess situation. We had friends living in that neighborhood who were quite concerned at the time.
Well, these days, I understand that Deaconess is still there in operation.
Now I completely understand why any single hospital group would have a concern with maintaining two duplicate service hospitals a little over three miles from each other. It could be very expensive, and unnecessarily redundant, for one medical organization to offer similar critical services within that short of a distance. I certainly do not blame any hospital group, for being on the lookout for ways to streamline and improve operations within their own medical system.
On the OTHER hand, I can certainly see why any of the OTHER hospital groups in our area might LOVE to be able to take over the existing Lakewood Hospital facility. Of course, it is my understanding that they can't even discuss that scenario presently with us, as long as we have the present contract?
The central problem, to me, would be what the consequences would be if our community decides to tear down Lakewood Hospital sooner than later. Lakewood would then no longer have a major medical facility as a community asset. Obviously, there are those who, for any number of reasons, would like to see our hospital building demolished or re-purposed, but would that action TRULY be in the interest of the citizens of Lakewood?
Looking at the present Deaconess situation, it does make one wonder whether we should be quite so quick with a wrecking ball for Lakewood Hospital, when there might just be the chance that another medical group would be interested in picking up our hospital- if, or when, our present contract concludes?
At THAT time, if there would be no takers, then we could indeed get out the wrecking ball and urban planning smart-board diagrams, but I think, not now. NOT just yet. Indeed, this situation could well turn in our favor at contract renewal time. If we simply demonstrate that we are resolute and determined to retain a hospital here, even our present medical partner might see the wisdom of staying with us and supporting our hospital facility, as they have in the past.
Now I'm just the banjo player around here. I'm no expert on any of this, and my observations and opinions here could well be wrong....
I'm just not sure that they are...
To find out, all that we REALLY need to do right now is just to keep our Lakewood Hospital building sitting right where it is. To my mind, we will have little to lose, and everything to gain by doing so.
Back to the banjo...