GUS
03-26-2008, 06:53 PM
St. Al's is a tax exempt hospital. St. Al's makes so much money that they have to build and rebuild and constantly find new projects to invest their millions of dollars in so they can keep their status.
Recently St. Al's have put health clinics in Rite Aid Stores. They advertise these clinics on radio and on televison. Specifically at 1515 State Street near Albertson's is where I was rejected.
I went to this new health clinic seeking medical attention but was turned away and was told it was because they do not take seniors 65 years and older on Medicare. The person in charge of this clinic said they would not treat me or any other Medicare senior. I believe these actions against seniors are not legal for a hospital on tax exempt status. What do you think? Who would I contact to make my complaint known that I am being prejudiced against by this medical establishment owned by St. Al's a tax exempt hospital? :(
Recently St. Al's have put health clinics in Rite Aid Stores. They advertise these clinics on radio and on televison. Specifically at 1515 State Street near Albertson's is where I was rejected.
I went to this new health clinic seeking medical attention but was turned away and was told it was because they do not take seniors 65 years and older on Medicare. The person in charge of this clinic said they would not treat me or any other Medicare senior. I believe these actions against seniors are not legal for a hospital on tax exempt status. What do you think? Who would I contact to make my complaint known that I am being prejudiced against by this medical establishment owned by St. Al's a tax exempt hospital? :(