Panel clai 'Continued from Page 1) among regional health care providers. A group of smaller hospitals in Detroit has formed to protect their interests. The group contends small hospitals will be forced to close when a bed- reduction plan finally is adopted, while larger hospitals with more political clout will survive. CHPC regional planners say ap- proval of a new University Hospital, as it is now planned, will hurt their efforts to enforce a bed-reduction plan. CHPC PLANNERS claim the Univer- sity has avoided regional planning by asking for state approval after it refused to change hospital plans in response to CHPC criticisms that the hospital plans were too large and costly. CHPC president Goodwin outlined yesterday the regional planning con- cerns to which she said the University should respond before state approval of the hospital: " The University should provide more evidence that it is sharing costly equipment and services with other area hospitals. UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Director Jeptha Dalston said yesterday the University had provided regional plan- ners with a list of between 50 and 100 af- filiation agreements with area hospitals. "I suspect what it is they would like is for us to have more (agreements)," Dalston said. "We are working toward more," he continued, at the rate of ad- ding several per month. " Goodwin said the University should consider training more students at Wayne County General Hospital, which currently is under-utilized. "WE ARE interested in closer relations with Wayne County General Hospital," Dalston countered. He said University Hospital was seeking specific "service-by-service" agreements to avoid costly duplication in the two hospitals. Dalston pointed out that University Hospital offers specialized services not available at Wayne County General Hospital. He listed six programs or ser- Daily Classifieds (Continued from Page 10) SBUSINESS SERVICES TYPING TYPING/BINDING " Dissertations " Theses/Term Papers " Business Letters/Resumes * Legal Julie Birdsall 665-9843 612 S. Forest Suite B eJte THE SECRETARIAT Term Papers, Theses & Dissertations Typing, Copying & Binding 812 South State Street 994-3594 9-4 Mon.-Sat. site TYPING PAPERS, DISSERTATINS, THESES-CAN HELP WITH SPELLING & ENGLISH STRUC- TURE. CALL: 995-1008or663-5788. cJtc WRITING SERVICES. Creatiee, Technica, Editing. Research. Typing. Experienced Professional 996- 0566. cJtc 1-HEvY MALIBU, 1968. Excellent condition, tow + mileage. Air-conditioning/heat. Call persistently: 9w-eto - 6074w. ims hospital vices found at University Hospital which Wayne County General Hospital does not offer. Dalston said regional planners "ten- ded to look at acute care hospital beds as being the same everywhere." . Regional planners say the Univer- sity should consider the impact a new hospital will have on southeastern Michigan, which has many hospitals that cannot fill their beds. IN ADDITION to these issues, at the press conference in Detroit yesterday, Mel Ravitz, a member of CHPC's Board of Trustees, said the University did not take new health care laws into account in planning a hospital. "Do you go back to the old style of health care planning, where the providers themselves do the planning, HOW TO GET BETTER MILEAGE FROM YOUR CAR... Obey the 55 mph speed limit Keep your engine tuned. Avoid hot rod starts Drive at a steady pace Dont let the engine ide more than 30 seconds And when buying, don't forget the fuel economy label is part of the price tag, too. -- For a free booklet with more easy energy-saving tips, write "Energy, Box 62 tk lidgt're, TN 37830. ENERGY. We can't afford to waste it. U.S Deprtmen of Energy The Michigan Daily-Friday, July 13, 1979-Page 11 plan hurts cost-cutting or do you let the people into the plan- On July 2, Dr. Maurice Reizen, direc- ning process?" he asked. tor of the public health department, Ravitz said his "greatest disappoint- responded that it would be "unfair" to rhent" was with state officials, who, he the state and to the University to delay said, expected CHPC to develop health the new hospital plans. care plans for the region and yet went ahead with approval for the new CHPC, HOWEVER, expects the plans University Hospital. still will be delayed. "IF WE LOSE on this one, there is just no point in sweating out other CHPC has said, and Goodlwin plans" to reduce health care costs, he repeated yesterday, that it will appeal a added, decision to approve the current CHPC has asked the public health proposal for a new University Hospital. department to return the hospital plans If to it for another review, to be under- s fuormal appeal channels are not taken with a task force of interested successful, Goodwin said, "then we will parties. go to the courts.