Hospital pays $118,000 in patient bills for Christmas
KTVB, December 27, 2011
As it has with more than 20 Christmases past, this year St. Luke's Hospital helped some patients with a secret surprise. This is a quiet Christmas tradition that's been going on at St. Luke's for more than two decades; the tradition is so quiet in fact that some people who work at the hospital don't even know about it. "We've been doing it quietly for a lot of years, but it's nice to see that people are happy about it and nice to see we were able to help out the holiday season," St. Luke's spokesman Ken Dey said.
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