We need to get out of our own darn way if we want quality medical care


Are you upset or worried about Guam Memorial Hospital? What will happen when you need to go there? What will happen when someone you love needs to go there?

If you are upset, you’re probably upset at whatever way GMH is being operated.

GMH is under the executive leadership of a team of people. Guess who chose them.

Lillian Perez-Posadas, the administrator.

Guess who chose Lillian Perez-Posadas.

The GMH Board of Trustees.

Guess who chose the GMH Board of Trustees.

The governor.

Guess who chose the governor.

See where I’m headed here?

It might be that time we seriously considered privatizing GMH. We just can’t seem to get out of our own way, no matter how upset we get about the status quo, and it apparently doesn’t even matter if our lives depend on it.

Our way of voting is what Darwin’s theory of evolution was meant to bring to concern for humanity. Our desire for something good almost always, as a voting majority, is interrupted by some short-term grab resonating from a place of absolute greed, we know is shameful and wrong. But we do it any way.

And then we wonder why things never truly change. The mirror. The answer is in the mirror.


1 Comments

  • Alan San Nicolas

      10/24/2023 at 1:32 AM

    Dos espitat-ta gueni lao ti satisfecho yu ni setbisio. Guaha minaolek, guaha baba-ña. I malangu mami en konne para I sanlagu sa ti ma na siña gi espitat-ta. Ilek ña I dokta na ti kabales I ramenta yan man tai dokta-surgeon. Mas maolek I malangu mami ya ti chagugu seimpre tafan hita tatte’ gi isla-ta. FAKMATA GOBETNO

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