History of the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program Oral History Transcript

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History of the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program Oral History Transcript
George Edward Link
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Everybody, just thinking of it, would think it was the best place in the world to build a hospital in Redwood City, right in the middle of a big population area. But that's one hospital where we still have problems.
Chall: Is that so?
Link: It hasn't built up and hasn't been filled up, hasn't been utilized to the degree that we would have hoped it would have been.
16 Chall: Do you think you might have been able to see that ahead? I don't know when you built it.
Link: I'm not sure when they buil
...t it, probably twenty years ago. Chall: I'll get those dates. * Link: Today we are much more sophisticated about how we plan things and we probably would have had that better planned if we could have perceived it.
Chall: When you say, "we would have, " who made the decisions on siting in those days?
Link: It was the management mostly that made the decisions. Today, it's still the management that makes the decisions, in the sense that they have the people that can do the planning and make the surveys and study the demography and all of that sort of thing.


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