Atlanta hospital to get infusion of cash: But county board won’t back loan
Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 17, 2008
Officials in Fulton County, GA have agreed to provide the cash-strapped Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta with a $30 million advance in funding--but declining to back a $200 million loan to the facility. The decisions by the Fulton arrived a week after the Fulton County Board of Commissioners budgeted Grady some $24 million below 2007's funding level.
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