Also, Manhattan hospitals have prioritized outpatient highly reimbursing procedures for decades rather than public health.
Also, Manhattan hospitals have prioritized outpatient highly reimbursing procedures for decades rather than public health.
fake news
another fact wrote:
Also, Manhattan hospitals have prioritized outpatient highly reimbursing procedures for decades rather than public health.
In English, please?
Same disinformation troll who said he’s in a hospital & he has enough PPE to send to anyone!!!
On the “Denmark” thread.
1. Schools shut down 2nd week of March across the Midwest.
2. Millions were riding the New York subway daily for 1-2 more weeks after that and many still are. You can go ahead and google this easily obtained information.
3. I’m at work now. Big hospital system. Plenty of PPE. We are being cautious about utilization not because we are running out but because we are told a flood of patients is imminent.
4. The US healthcare system is for profit (even “nonprofit” hospitals). They have to be set up in a way to make highly reimbursing outpatient procedures the priority. So you see great facility for outpatient knee scopes, and less for public health. Part of this crisis is a result of the policies f corporate healthcare systems which have been responsible for 1000% increases in administrators and closures of rural hospitals, which has decreased the amount of beds per capita for decades.
You offered to mail me some PPE, liar. You would never be allowed to do this. Disinformation....
My offer still stands. What’s your address? Surely your anonymity is not more important than the lives of your clients. Please Don’t let them die so you can remain jesseriley. Or just set up an anonymous post box and I’ll send it there.
this thread has potential.
I’m using my real name dumb@ss, you can google it.
But you are anonymous coincidentally lol.
Do you still think the hospitals in NY are doing fine? Also, I spoke to a nurse who also teaches nurses. Protocols are not being followed at many hospitals. We discussed this earlier in another thread.
I'm glad to hear that things are still ok in your area.
There is no hospital where you are allowed to give away supplies that do not belong to you, for no reason.
Liar.
I’ve discussed it with my administration. We are happy to help. And it would t be for no reason. In another thread where you called me a liar and declined my offer you mentioned that you are caring for disabled clients without PPE. We are worried about you and your clients, especially if you are affiliated with our system. Let me know. We are on board. Some pockets in America are affected more than others. Likely because they Road the subway by the millions while the rest of us shut down. Nonetheless, we have discussed it and are happy to help you and your disabled clients.
Hi Coach.
It’s important to understand that hospitals are full all the time. It is common to have all hospital beds taken up. The hospital is still fully staffed and we are not exhausted or overwhelmed. It’s a normal day when the hospital is full. When more patients come we arrange transfers or free up beds through typical discharged, etc. in the New York area the is one hospital in particular on the news. It is surrounded by hospitals with empty ventilator beds and normal beds. Yes, there are pockets where the numbers are higher, but the staff is not overwhelmed or exhausted any more than usual. Again, a full hospital with all beds being full is normal periodically throughout the year and is managed very straightforwardly.
Thanks, comrade. You're really struggling with English spelling.
You’re a joke, and jokes are very hard to translate.
The mayor of New York refused to close schools. Siting that it was basically a baby sitter service. I don’t think he will win re-election after this.
too little too late wrote:
The mayor of New York refused to close schools. Siting that it was basically a baby sitter service. I don’t think he will win re-election after this.
He's in his last term anyway.
Putin’s in his last term, but they’re just about to change that...
jesseriley wrote:
Putin’s in his last term, but they’re just about to change that...
Actually Bloomberg had the rules changed so he could run a third time, he was popular. DeBlasio is not. I didnt vote for either.
I didn’t vote for all three!
Yes, living in a densely packed city where the primary form of transportation is a crowded subway system, means you are ground zero for an infectious disease outbreak. I never understood the appeal of living in a place like NYC.
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