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In reply to the discussion: One of the real problems with Ebola and U.S. hospitals is [View all]Avalux
(35,015 posts)22. The words "For Profit" and "Medical Care" shouldn't be put together - ever.
What you point out is true; and unfortunately, only ONE case of Ebola made that glaringly obvious. Can you imagine if we suddenly had thousands of cases?
Sure the government issues guidance and regulations these hospitals have to follow, but they don't really take them seriously. They do the mandatory yearly training just to get it over with, then forget about it until next year (like a typical corporation).
I still think Duncan was sent home after his first ER visit partly because he wasn't a US citizen and didn't have insurance.
What kind of society are we when we don't treat public health as a priority?
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I'd like to see which type of personal protective gear was used in each.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Oct 2014
#10
Yet, you want me to investigate hospitals in my area and determine factually
boston bean
Oct 2014
#20
We have the best health care money can buy. That would be more accurate.
DemocratSinceBirth
Oct 2014
#4
No, I am not naive at all and I do have a significant amount of experience in this area.
cbayer
Oct 2014
#47
You have this exactly correct. The OP was written without a shred of data
Dreamer Tatum
Oct 2014
#58
Of course, when you have people who have certainly been exposed, yet who decide to hop a plane to
tblue37
Oct 2014
#65
As a former hospital administrator, I can tell you that your OP is partially correct.
mnhtnbb
Oct 2014
#43
An MD after your name doesn't make a hoot of difference when it comes to these decisions.
The empressof all
Oct 2014
#45
We pay more than any other nation, still don't cover everyone and get poorer results than most
Fumesucker
Oct 2014
#51
I don't have an answer, or at least one that's remotely likely to be actually implemented
Fumesucker
Oct 2014
#55
This is bullshit: "We demand top shelf services, but demand to pay next to nothing for it"
Cal Carpenter
Oct 2014
#60