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At Capital Care Network, babies don't leave wrapped in a blanket, they are sealed in biohazard bags.

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ProMedica approved a transport agreement with Capital Care Network.   
This is what they said about their decision to make the agreement.
  • Extends existing practice to provide emergency medical care to all who need it
  • Aligns with ProMedica's mission and values
  • ProMedica is dedicated to well-being of northwest Ohio
  • No one is beyond the reach of life-saving health care 
  • Individuals should have access to the best care in their neighborhood​
ProMedica said it aligned with their mission to do business with Capital Care Network abortion clinic.   This clinic's documented reputation:
  • Current Abortionist, Dr.  Burkons, license was suspended 6 months for leaving signed, blank prescriptions for staff to fill out and failing to record prescriptions in patient files
  • Violated law to have EMERGENCY transport agreement in place for 4 YEARS!
  • Fined repeatedly for violations 
  • Previous Abortionist, Dr. Michaelis, currently in federal prison, documented history of abusing minors,  admitted to sexually explicit crimes involving teenage daughter's friends, indicted on charges of receipt/distribution of child pornography.
“Entering into this agreement aligns with ProMedica’s mission and values, including our focus on being a health system dedicated to the well-being of northwest Ohio and our belief that no one is beyond the reach of life-saving health care,” she wrote. “Furthermore, we believe that all individuals should have access to the best care in their neighborhoods.”—TEDRA WHITE SPOKESPERSON FOR PROMEDICA
Do you think the quality of care provided at Capital Care Network "aligns with the mission" of ProMedica to provide the "Best Care"?  Women in our Community Deserve Better than exposure to doctors with suspended licenses, surgeries in unsanitary conditions, recovery without required qualified supervision...Women Deserve Better than Capital Care Network.
Information below is taken directly from ProMedica's website on May 24, 2018.
"Health care is a calling that requires special people. And the people of ProMedica are here to provide YOU with the highest level of care and service. Our Mission is to improve YOUR health and well-being.​" -  ProMedica website
Mission and Values
Whether your first encounter with ProMedica is through your family physician, the emergency room staff, or a wellness coach at your workplace, you’ll discover that we’re a mission-driven organization.
  • We believe you should have access to the best care right in your neighborhood — so wherever you receive care from us, you’re connected to the experience and knowledge of our entire network.
  • We believe that no one is beyond the reach of life-saving health care — so every year we donate millions of dollars to provide medical services to our friends and neighbors who cannot pay.
  • We believe that our neighbors are looking for ways to strengthen our communities — so we work with hundreds of volunteers who lead our boards and hospital auxiliaries to touch the lives of patients and families every day.
Whoever you are, and wherever you live in our extensive service area, our mission is to improve your health and well-being.
Awards and Accreditations
Distinguished Hospital for Clinical Excellence Award. Healthgrades, 2015.
Outstanding Achievement Award for the ProMedica Cancer Institute. American College of Surgeons.
Patient Safety Excellence Award. Healthgrades, 2014.

100 Best Hospitals in America! We’re proud to be named one of Healthgrades’ 100 Best Hospitals in America. This award recognizes the top 2 percent of hospitals in the nation for exhibiting clinical excellence for at least four consecutive years.
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