. . . And Wait" is the theme in New Orleans hospitals these days - according to a thread on Anderson Cooper's blog.
So far there is an interesting array of comments - the best one (in my opinion) from "Ian" in New Orleans - who from the sound of it, must be a doctor or a nurse:
"I am sure you are aware that much of the wait in any ER today, regardless of locale, is due to non-emergent complaints. People with minor problems (some not even medical) present to the ER, and thanks to federal law (EMTALA) they must be given a medical screening exam. This abuse of the system creates an enormous burden on ER physicians who, in the interest of preventing malpractice claims or who simply need to get on to the next patient, provide million-dollar workups and/or admit to hospital beds people who don't need them. And don't forget all the folks who demand antibiotics for their viral symptoms.Until we can reasonably impose triage criteria throughout all levels of healthcare (and free from fear of frivolous lawsuits), you and I should only expect the queue to grow.
Unfortunately, I think we're burdened with the medical system we deserve."
Amen, Ian.
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
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