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St Anslem's Hospital has an excellent reputation. It is owned by the Archdiocese and administered by the Poor Sisters of Charity. However, the continuing changes in hospital care caused the hospital to care more about money than patient care. The hospital's deficits as a result of the Sisters' charity caused the medical staff to demand lay management and an attempt by some to steal the hospital. A power struggle develops that causes great anger and eventually the murder of a bank executive and hospital board member.

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St Anslem's Hospital has an excellent reputation. It is owned by the Archdiocese and administered by the Poor Sisters of Charity. However, the continuing changes in hospital care caused the hospital to care more about money than patient care. The hospital's deficits as a result of the Sisters' charity caused the medical staff to demand lay management and an attempt by some to steal the hospital. A power struggle develops that causes great anger and eventually the murder of a bank executive and hospital board member.
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Autorenporträt
Ted Druhot is a retired hospital administrator. Over his Career of thirty-five years, he administered Catholic hospitals at St. Joseph's in Fort Wayne, Indiana, St. John's Hospital in Springfield, Illinois, St. Vincent's Hospital in New York City and St Elizabeth's Hospital in Boston. He is a life fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. On a National scene he served as Chairman of the Catholic Health Association of the United States and as Chairman of the Metropolitan Hospital Section of the American Health Association. Mr. Druhot retired in 1994. He moved to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina in 1995.Ted was a member of the clinical faculty of Southern Illinois School of Medicine while at St. John's hospital in Springfield, Illinois and Tuft's University School of Medicine while serving as President of St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Boston. He also served as an adjunct faculty member of the health administration program at Xavier University, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has a Bachelor Degree from John Carroll University and a Master's Degree from Xavier University.