Miami hospital backs off on hikes at parking lots
Miami Herald, January 15, 2008
Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami doubled parking rates at the beginning of 2008, and were promptly bombarded by complaints from patients and their loved ones. The hospital has now announced it will roll back the bulk of the price hikes, which administrators say were implemented due to upkeep costs and an increase in charity care.
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