Cleveland Clinic won’t move Mar-a-Lago event


Associated Press

COLUMBUS

A leading U.S. hospital has decided it won’t move its annual fundraiser away from Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort despite pressure from health professionals and others over the president’s support for repealing the Affordable Care Act.

The Cleveland Clinic said donors and hospital executives in Ohio and Florida reviewed the request and decided against changing the venue.

Spokeswoman Eileen Sheil said the event raises between $700,000 and $1 million annually to expand programs and purchase equipment for the hospital’s Florida facility. It’s been held at Mar-a-Lago the past eight years, she said.

“For us, this is more about raising money to help our clinical programs and patient care,” Sheil said.

A public letter seeking relocation of the event has quickly collected more than 1,100 signatures from doctors, nurses, medical students and other Ohio residents concerned about the nation’s No. 2-ranked hospital patronizing a Trump business.

A Columbus cardiologist who signed it says Cleveland Clinic is a thought leader in medicine, and Trump’s support for repealing the Affordable Care Act goes against its core principles supporting science, research and integrity.

“The Cleveland Clinic has always been a bastion of science, of research and of integrity,” said Greg Lam, a member of the Physicians Action Network. “When the founders established the Cleveland Clinic in 1921, it was based on the principles of diversity, integrity, research and facts. And that’s completely antithetical to what Donald Trump represents.”

The letter says the hospital’s support for the Trump Organization is unacceptable “because it symbolically and financially supports a politician actively working to decrease access to health care and cut billions of dollars in research funding from the National Institutes of Health budget.”