The city's main healthcare system, built in the 1970s, is showing signs of significant wear and tear. Recent heavy rains have caused flooding in parts of the main hospital's basement, where the pharmacy and some patient records are stored. The electrical system is unreliable, causing intermittent power outages and putting patients on life-support systems at risk. The community's population has grown by 20% in the last decade, and the current infrastructure cannot meet the increasing demand for healthcare services. There are reports of patients being turned away or experiencing long wait times. The hospital's HVAC system is outdated, raising concerns about air quality and the potential spread of airborne diseases. Each group presents their chosen approach and provides a case to advocate for their choice, addressing:
1. Why did you choose this approach: Discuss the pros and cons of their choice.
2. Financial benefits: How does this approach optimize resource allocation, reduce costs, or provide long-term financial stability?
3. Legal benefits: How does the approach ensure compliance with local, state, or federal regulations? Does it protect the healthcare facility from potential lawsuits?Ethical benefits: How does the approach prioritize patient care, community well-being, and moral responsibilities?



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