Staff would treat patients locally and from across the world. He gives his reasoning to WATCH: /vjWHNmpmCTĪdams said all their funding would come from private donations. is in Charleston to testify at a hearing at the State Capitol today in support of getting rid of the Certificate of Need process for health care facilities in the state. “Everything will be free, so it won’t cost West Virginia anything,” Adams said on Tuesday’s MetroNews “Talkline.” He said he hopes to build a 40-bed primary care facility in the Pocahontas County town of Hillsboro without the state’s help. Patch Adams, a physician and social activist, testified at the state Capitol in support of the repeal. 4013, which would eliminate the state’s certificate of need program, was before the House Health and Human Resources Committee Tuesday.ĭr. State lawmakers are considering a bill that would remove a possible barrier for West Virginia hospitals dealing with a surge of COVID-19 patients and staffing shortages. UPDATE HB 4013 was defeated on a 12-10 vote Tuesday evening in the House of Delegates Health Committee.ĬHARLESTON, W.Va.
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