Renee Chelian
abortion clinic administrator
Washington Times: Abortion fare wars, 1-3-2001/Abortion Rate Decreases, Clinics Compete for Patients:12-30-2000
“As altruistic as women and feminists want to be, the reality is that we can only stay in business if we earn enough to keep our door open,” she says.
What Ms. Chelian calls altruism would seem to have its limits.
From the author:
“It’s not easy being an entrepreneur, but there’s something mind-bendingly perverse about these bland, matter-of-fact dissections of the bottom line in the abortion industry – about offering mifepristone, the so-called abortion pill formerly known as RU-486, as “a loss leader.” About mergers to offset the decline in women seeking to terminate their pregnancies; about the problems independent clinic owners have with Planned Parenthood clinics and their bargain-basement price scale.”
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