HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — Ballooning costs have Guam Memorial Hospital asking for significantly more tax dollars to keep operations afloat in the upcoming fiscal year.
A combined $20 million was poured into the budget for Guam Memorial Hospital by lawmakers over the past week after reports of an OB-GYN shortage and poor conditions in the
Guam Memorial Hospital will see an extra $5 million next year to recruit doctors who specialize in treating expectant mothers and other patients, if the proposed fiscal 2023 budget act
Ceiling tiles at the Guam Memorial Hospital are falling in after being soaked with water let in by cracks in the hospital’s roof and parts of the air handling unit.