A little history: When I was a student/employee at Idaho State University, in Pocatello, Idaho, there was hope that the State of Idaho would use the old hospital to create a much needed medical school. After all, the local economy was going down, a new owner of the hospital was building a new hospital and vacating the old one, and, the United States is suffering from not enough medical personnel. But, our wise state leaders basically said no (some of those leaders are currently campaigning for re-election).
On to plan B. The owners of the Portneuf Medical Center (PMC) announced that they have been working to convince the Federal Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), to turn the soon to be vacant old hospital (West Campus facility) into a Super VA Outpatient Specialty Clinic.
The new PMC hospital (East Campus facility) is complete, and they will be moving out of the old West Campus. The new East Campus should be open by the middle of 2011.
Officials from the cities of Pocatello, and Chubbuck, as well as Bannock County officials, are working to help convince the VA to choose Pocatello. What are the benefits? Because of the War on Terror there is an increasing need for VA clinics and hospitals. The old West Campus hospital would be ready made, no need to build a new facility, and, PMC says they will even leave medical equipment behind. The location would mean that East Idaho, Montana and Wyoming veterans would not have to travel to Salt Lake City, Utah, for treatment. Idaho State University, located right next to the West Campus, would be involved because they are already getting Department of Defense grants for several veterans programs.
A recent meeting with officials in Washington D.C. revealed that funding has become an issue, even with the fact that the VA wouldn’t have to build anything. I think the residents of Idaho need to get behind this plan, especially since the Idaho National Guard (including members from Montana and Oregon) is currently serving another War on Terror tour of duty.