Hospital receives $10K anonymous donation

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The Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. received a cash donation of $10,100 from an anonymous resident, according to CHCC chief executive officer Esther Muna yesterday.

Muna said that they received the donation from a resident who wanted to remain “anonymous.”

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“The donor wanted the gift to go to the hospital’s needs. Plans on how the donation will be utilized have not been finalized.” Muna said.

The cash-strapped hospital received the cash donation and Muna said they’re happy to receive it. She said the $10,100 donation would help on several hospital needs, which could possibly be used for more beds or other hospital amenities.

“The hospital leadership and I are deliberating on a project or item that will render the best treatment options and better health outcomes for our hospital patients,” Muna said.

“This is a big deal for the Commonwealth Health Center and we cannot express enough how grateful we are for the donor’s generosity. Thoughtful gifts of all sizes help the corporation and the hospital continue to improve healthcare in the CNMI,” she added.

In related news, CHCC’s business plan is being reviewed before any submissions to lawmakers and other related entities.

In order to meet lawmakers’ expectations and increase the standard of hospital care, the CHCC worked on identifying different revenue streams that will be outlined in a business plan in order for CHCC to address its costs.

Muña said the business plan includes different revenue streams CHCC’s financial status, and its proposed plan to bail itself out of its financial morass.

Jayson Camacho | Reporter
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