The DC City Council has voted to give struggling and troubled United Medical Center more money to operate. The decision was made during a vote Tuesday on the city’s budget proposal.
DC Council Gives More Money To United Medical Center

The DC City Council has voted to give struggling and troubled United Medical Center more money to operate. The decision was made during a vote Tuesday on the city’s budget proposal.
Hospital staff and locals protested proposed cuts to the hospital before the DC Council’s budget vote Tuesday.
The D.C. Council is giving United Medical Center about $22 million as part of the new District budget, up from the $15 million subsidy cap that was passed at a first budget reading two weeks ago.
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