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Robert H. Ebert, Dean of the Medical School, yesterday denied SDS charges on the tearing down of workers' homes to build a Harvard-backed hospital. He issued a statement explaining the background of the construction and answered questions at a faculty meeting open to students and at an open meeting last night...
...Ebert appointed a committee of students and faculty "to explore the potential problems and hardships which might accrue to those living in the area to be occupied by the hospital." The committee will be charged `with making recommendations to the School about how such problems and hardships can be alleviated...
...idea quietly gestated for several years. Then in 1965, Dr. Robert Ebert became the new dean of the Medical School. Dr. Ebert had earlier left Western Reserve to become Jackson Professor of Medicine at Harvard. The Jackson chair is one of the most prestigious in the world of medical academics, but there has been constant speculation that the prestige was not all that drew Ebert to Harvard...
Most Med School officials say that Ebert did not leave Western Reserve because it was opposed to community-involvement health plans. The only evidence is circumstantial: Ebert came to Harvard, and after he became dean, the Med School's health plan finally came to life. Throughout 1965 and 1966, Pollack and others worked on the detailed planning necessary to develop the program. Talking with administrators, chiefs of staff, and insurance directors, the Harvard staff kept working on plans into 1967. Finally last November, Harvard University announced that its Medical School would operate the nation's first university-sponsored pre-paid...
...details of the plan's administration were also laid out. The Health Plan was formally incorporated by Harvard University, and the plan's corporation is loaded with Harvard-linked people. The corporation--which Pollack says will provide only the "broadest overview" of the plan's operation--includes Dr. Ebert, President Pusey, Pollack, and Henry C. Meadow, another associate dean at the Med School...