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Gateway Community Hospital. An excerpt from Savage Inequalities by Johnathan Kozol on the medical facilities available to East St. Louis residents in 1990. East St. Louis-which the local press refers to as “an inner city without an outer city”-has some of the sickest children in America.
The former Barnes Medical College, City Hospital No. 2 sat on Lawton and Garrison, it was one of the three hospitals in St. Louis City that serviced African-American patients as well as taught African-American medical students.
The Gateway Demonstration transitioned the “St. Louis Model” into a coverage model, through which thousands of low-income residents, not otherwise eligible for Medicaid in St. Louis City and County, would receive health care coverage.
In the 1980s St. Louis was the 23rd largest city in the United States with a population of around 700,000. During this time, the city was a major industrial and transportation hub, with a diverse economy that included manufacturing, healthcare, education, and finance.
In the 1990s, St. Louis, Missouri continued to be a major industrial and transportation hub in the Midwestern United States. The city had a population of around 700,000, and it was home to several Fortune 500 companies, including Monsanto, Anheuser-Busch, and Emerson Electric.
1 Ιουλ 2022 · Homer G. Phillips Hospital. Homer G. Phillips Hospital was an important institution in St. Louis. For many years it served an important role in the city. Built in 1937 at 2425 Whittier St. in the vibrant Ville neighborhood, it was the main hospital serving the Black population in a segregated city.
7 Απρ 2009 · Gateway Community Hospital to be Demolished, Hope Lingers in East St. Louis. by Michael R. Allen. Last week, cash-rich St. Clair County hired a demolition contractor to take down Gateway Community Hospital on Martin Luther King Drive for the beleaguered city of East St. Louis.