CITY AND ST AGNES AGREE- FSDGRTR ' The Carolinian WEEK ENDIN’ ■ SATI’KDAY, -I i.N 3 l*> <9 ■ " !W! §&**•• T: • v "iS;,- . i KJfi ms A Sit IHMSC HALL rtvp institution , dmm; iuli. vhi'ft* its 1:20 paid employees And " $ sta f f m<* mbe r s a? * r ved th r meals is shown in the upper p'^un 4 , while the !t»w er ;>r*e <ie . ■ the institution . iv»tiv*r*i u»d ■v - i >-fiat** kite hen wti**ri* the CERTIFICATION PIAN TO BE USED A: or Tnallv :.<>. -ylurt - ‘t ' a patient -ii. - .; trbrn / ap art lilmeßt wa 's.ail teen p-.-jt : rV 'l’m from T■- A *-. HPS> - SF.COM) SECTION e.ieals lor the institution’s stafi personnel i:;J m patients i,» pro j»a re d. \:. est4m.A-.rli value ->i dsAO I, !,>-> is placed up an the institawonN physical plant while -rpera'ng cost for l ilt v. is tppro-r.iateIy s I St) ,004. M. U'.it] : Vni back S' \c; •_ - ••' •; ■ ■l l Vv h■■ ri . - ■ • -H? " ■ : Va Ul’OTi' Vi ’> " NU I 'Oil iwor-inn. ret trout?; 'oonty C\ ;< :*• "■•nse • -if- . V. BOOST RATE FOB INOiOENI CASES Following > lengthy controversy !>»•(Wft-n officials ->f the of fta tjr.d St. Agnes Hospital which ■A t . climaxed recently when th hospital thr-ateneil to stop admit ting tty charity patients, an :ig" ■■ r< nt has at 'it r-e.-n reached on (*■ r who li : :-- ~■ i l are in o y ‘ ■ provided .or the city’•* indigent without pennPzing the hospital i V j,.f tercis if the new agree oti t‘ the “Oy wiH pay .i v-t.-M per dyi fir -ach city charity pa tient ridiiiifieo to the hospital ;>:,•■ of the major headaches ■- -n --front ins any private hospital r-er a Ker.ro •.community is tint pi priividiii-r ■ p. te set vice for indigent ti.tt it s ji.nl yet avoidtuij •.ankruptin-’ oi *!»•• ins Ti tiuion PKOHLKM SI IVKRE The pro!,; -m he.--imes ev, « ma: 1 i ,-vvr-- '-’ h»p a is rile eas-- i*l Ka !, eu there > go municipal r eoun tv hospital ami the private institu • i,.0 tn'tst h■■:!• a- entire load ter th-- . vh• h it serves According r o Charles S Temple ion. administrator oi St. \sm.es. ih .} p: ->hiem :s me which lesulted i i.n PC' reti deticit of $27,000 the V :.i!c:j ■ nst ittit ion diifiliK JU- Ildar ye., p of 1a ! 7 \t th «t tim- o fordin g to Mr. . ,;i,•!-. ■* 00. he hospital wh it h i n-.-.n-proiit. pi v.ite institution op • rated ’iivler nispices of the Epis ej -.i church :!U! a board of dirtr >f iocs: citizens, w •■■■ roceiv \i,g fia? of sl2. *> -- -A from \\ he C,i-iat> h; SIO,OOO ,: ein rhi OTHER GRANTS 111 ehriitoiu ii.-e h<>spit.i! recMv (. o.fcij ,>n Duck INCREASED COST FORCED DEMAND SAY OFFICIALS (ire.itii. increased cost is; -pit.il operation and main ten jiiii-d a major part in : trying >t Agnes to ctemano !n -he- ,v str Hi of pay ee iH for Us it} charity pat ents, a onling to Charles S. Templeton, administrator of the Kaieigh institution. During the past year, ae ;-.tinted a tit tilt* hospital pro ■ :|c«j appi -vs’uiateiy ‘fS.SMO days g patient , arc and n-quired ar, 'periling udget of approx casusyiv iiithSOO exclusive of ■■■n.in-'h ptant improvements or ado Mortal equipment. IJurin? the period, he said. -e ra -a e 1 foO in**atier-ts and toll ap proximate:}' • atpat :c*:ts treated at the in -'.itutiorv id: the latter, it was pointed <»:it the isujarity vt. #- u-Tvcetcpensate-l. Toe past years hs»vf seen , raurfci-j -ncrea.se* in ‘.be i ;p--rof the hospital o-a U> !/•«h ■'tn -.ntlaUonary" ia ■rrase a i -xpansion i.'ui srsi pmewm i( Tseytyes >Pefeti ** the htespstal ST. .MATS HOSPITAL Above ire shown the grounds an,l Physical plant of the St. Agnes Hospital of Raleigh, a private, non-profit institution whose oper ation has been cons id wably yuiat pln-ate.i for a number of tears by tutiie of tn- the tact that it is the only hospital in Wake < ounty winch endeavor:- to care for the idtgeti} Negro patients of Raleigh and Wake C ounty ?i an FSĎFTWRTW4ER4 WARD SCENES At the top is shown a typical scene in the female wait! of St. Agnes Hospital while student nurses are admin istering 10 women patients. In the low er photo is sbov. n a FSGSR SCENT IN PEDIATRICS WARD Two nurses ire -bov.u giving fre v vise at *.-» a child pauest if? vfie pediatrics *»«il »f l»r •>» Ags Hos-pdtal. Tbe e.- es-m .n-e'i appropriation which is ILehi adequate for the task At the left is showc tie bus Vital proper, waile at th-.- rig-; are shown the nursts’ c- axni '•quarters” which house the n tutioß's resident sta.lt The hosp.la! was establish -i .3 IS.-ifj under the auspices •- Episcopal Church in conjuo- > ■ with St. Augustine's Coi:-.r: view of the men’s ward. Dar'ng the past year the bospi'.a : arifKirs lstcred approximately ‘TS Ntfl pat ient-days i?f care, petfo-ated ?150 maje-r operations ami iciiv c-i ski) babies. uni staff of the htispiu4 .-an C---. of S 3 white it’d piovsi flaas who ire* »ua c>ii as wef* a? 4 re-ndemA •£*?< .of j stoc«"~^

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