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Last April, ten physicians expressed ”deep concern” over situations unfolding at Glenwood Regional Medical Center, according to a letter sent to the hospital’s governing body from the medical executive committee. It was signed by several chiefs of staff and the chief medical officer. They didn’t have supplies for routine heart procedures. They ran out of the suction canisters that clear patient airways. The company that supplies blood told the hospital their credit was running out. Shipments of food and milk were paused at times due to unpaid bills.