Ambulance Wars: An attorney for Shoals Ambulance CEO Bryan Gibson sent us a press release recently that stated in part: Despite the efforts of Gibson and his team, FirstMed was forced to file for bankruptcy protection at the end of 2013. No FirstMed assets were retained by Gibson or his companies.
Then came the reader comment: I must need glasses because I would swear that he had several FirstMed trucks sitting in Florence.
Hospice Wars: A downtown Florence hospice recently lost its longtime headquarters to a bank repossession. We’ve seen a photo of their new and much less elaborate digs. If our banker friend is correct, no cost cutting measure can save the business from bankruptcy at this point. Our sympathies lie with the company’s creditors who will be the real losers in this situation.
Hospital Wars: In three weeks, Helen Keller Hospital will have its appeal hearing...unless they find a way to postpone it again. Then the judge will consider the rebuttals from both sides. Our legal source says RegionalCare will again come out the winner. The main question may then be: Will Keller find another way to derail progress for the citizens of Lauderdale County?
Stay tuned for updates...
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