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Corporations for Profit Refuse Children's Psychiatric Health Care (Ep.1) Episode

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Corporations for Profit Refuse Children's Psychiatric Health Care (Ep.1)

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Corporations for Profit Refuse Children's Psychiatric Health Care (Ep.1)

DATE : Sun, 07 Oct 2007 14:21:00 +0000
Entered in Database : 2007-10-07 14:21:00
length : 8020868
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Social Worker, Rick Tillery, describes abusive Corporate/CEO policies that fueled rebellion in the children and adolescence, who were psychiatric patients of the children's ward in a mental institution located in Boise, Idaho. These children decided they had enough of this abusive Corporate monster, so, they organized a staged chaotic all out riot to defend themselves from the further ill treatment brought upon them by the insensitive decisions made by the CEO who was in process of changing established policy of treatment already in place to the children's comfort in a mental ward at Intermountain Hospital of Boise. Corporate downsizing of the hospital staff was being administered to this mental institution so the owning corporation could sell the hospital at a huge profit and willing to compromise the children's health care to do it.


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