Corporatization!
Times are uncertain. But the outcome of leaving the biggest state-run hospital in its current state is just about anybody's guess.
Those who now hold the responsibility of running IGMH seem to be all too happy to let someone else shoulder the burden. Attempting to revive the ailing institution, one could deduce from their eagerness to sell, would, to them, amount to political suicide. To sell the idea of selling IGMH, they are showing the truly terrible condition it is in and by allowing the decay to rot the institution to its core they'd like people to smell the stench till everyone gives in to the idea. It does reek even now.
On the other side of the political divide are those who would love to see the institution crumble to dust so that they may lay all blame on their opponents; again for political gain. So it would seem that IGMH has it's fate sealed. After all, it is a win-win situation for both parties.
The dotted line has apparently been prepared already. It only needs that fateful stroke of a pen. That is where we are at now. At least that's what we are being told. It is either Corporatization or Public-Private Partnership.
Corporatization is a nice way of saying that it would be sold to a private company to run as a business. Privatization is apparently too easy to digest so we go by a word that many can't even chew. We are resigned to the statement that if we are unable to manage it by ourselves; we may as well get someone else to manage it and make it viable. Now, wouldn't that be nice and easy!
I have to admit. I am pretty disappointed that it has come to this. But we all saw it coming. Years of neglect, not just since last November, has got all of us in this situation for which many of us can't see another option. There are other options but there is hardly any trust left.
Then there is this remote possibility that "we" would not lose control altogether. The Public-Private Partnership where the ownership is with the state but managed by a private party as a business venture. A bit like what has been happening all along, but now with the legal blessing. I wonder if the money skimmed to private accounts would be legal in that situation! Just a thought.
I am yet to be convinced that either of the plans have been studied well enough from a public service point-of-view to throw all fears away and take the plunge. The water looks scary and dark from where I stand.
Then again; I could change where I stand. Listening to one of the chief architects of Operation: Bin the Junk say "our way or the highway" was probably a divine a sign for us. Perhaps the highway would be a good place to stand. Another thought. And in one day. I must be on a roll today!





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