Artwork by Hatty Ruth Miller, Lumbee artist  
 
Category: 39. The Robeson County context

    DUKE001. “Duke proposal angers Robeson hospitals.” Greensboro News & Record (North Carolina) 20 February 1999: B.

Publication type: Newspaper article

Electronic access: ProQuest North Carolina Newsstand (NCLIVE)

Duke University Health System has completed a state application to move fourteen hospital beds away from its Durham facility and establish a $14.6 million open-heart surgery center in Lumberton's Southeastern Medical Center.  Robeson County has one of the state's highest rates of heart disease, and Duke already receives over 500 referrals of heart patients per year from the Lumberton area.  Hospital executives at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center in Fayettville and FirstHealth Moore Regional are opposed to the new surgery center and have started a letter- writing campaign.  They argue that their facilities are close enough to handle the Lumberton area's open-heart surgery patients.  They are concerned about the high cost of unneeded duplication of services.
Additional subjects: Duke University Health System | Heart disease

This annotation was edited on: June 25, 2002

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