559 pts · December 3, 2014
Coming from someone who worked in the legislature, this is a pretty standard advocacy strategy, honestly not alarming
of complications. Transplant networks really do care about people and there are good reasons for these regulations! Coming from an MD here
a ton of care and support outside of the hospital. If this man were discharged without a good support system, he would almost certainly die
gave an autistic homeless person a heart transplant, they would leave after a major surgery on a complex medication regimen and require
Hold up guys! There’s actually a good reason for this. Getting a heart transplant involves incredibly close follow up and care. If you
confounded exist that preclude determination of efficacy for these initiatives.
Excellent ideas, most all of them. However, correlation does not imply causation. Several geographic, demographic, and sociopolitical
hospitals are doing that to mitigate layoffs. Try to put yourselves in the shoes of an administrator and take a systems-level perspective.
chain issue! Procurement is next to impossible! And OF COURSE there are going to be pay cuts if revenue is taking a massive hit! Most
God damnit I’m so sick of hearing this. Hospitals aren’t having trouble buying PPE because they’re stingy or heartless, it’s a global supply
For data in better context: Italy’s population is < 1/5 of the US.
I don’t believe this :/
but they have to balance these measures against economic impacts and the credibility of the threat.
This is pretty obvious. Any country could have implemented draconian lockdown measures at the first hint of a pandemic and saved more lives,
than pay some employees extra.
Most systems are forced to consider laying off workers because their revenue has decreased dramatically. Better to keep people employed
Unpopular opinion, but it’s just not feasible for immensely strained healthcare systems to be giving raises right now.
Intensive care doctors when speaking to students/trainees; it’s actually an important teaching point!
I think the real problem with this data is the selection bias - for all we know, men on this site may just be uglier than the women!
. . . this did not happen lol
Decorticate posturing when she hits she ground = traumatic brain injury
You are an absolute fucking asshole if you think that 9 people deserved to get this kind of damage to their cars for “jumping the curb.”
. . . breastfeeding is vastly superior to formula in terms of health for the baby and mother (except in rare circumstances)
A nice idea, but what is religion if not a set of values, and what are laws if not codified values. The underpinning morals are inextricable
Unless these things encroach on the freedoms of other people (i.e. owning military-style weapons that are used in mass shootings)
While they correlate, it’s probably not that poor dental hygiene causes heart disease (except in the rare, rare cases of Strep endocarditis)
Yeah that would be Democrat’s
Like advising is somehow out to get people haha come on man it’s quite the opposite
There is no way in hell this is true
Coming from someone who worked in the legislature, this is a pretty standard advocacy strategy, honestly not alarming
of complications. Transplant networks really do care about people and there are good reasons for these regulations! Coming from an MD here
a ton of care and support outside of the hospital. If this man were discharged without a good support system, he would almost certainly die
gave an autistic homeless person a heart transplant, they would leave after a major surgery on a complex medication regimen and require
Hold up guys! There’s actually a good reason for this. Getting a heart transplant involves incredibly close follow up and care. If you
confounded exist that preclude determination of efficacy for these initiatives.
Excellent ideas, most all of them. However, correlation does not imply causation. Several geographic, demographic, and sociopolitical
hospitals are doing that to mitigate layoffs. Try to put yourselves in the shoes of an administrator and take a systems-level perspective.
chain issue! Procurement is next to impossible! And OF COURSE there are going to be pay cuts if revenue is taking a massive hit! Most
God damnit I’m so sick of hearing this. Hospitals aren’t having trouble buying PPE because they’re stingy or heartless, it’s a global supply
For data in better context: Italy’s population is < 1/5 of the US.
I don’t believe this :/
but they have to balance these measures against economic impacts and the credibility of the threat.
This is pretty obvious. Any country could have implemented draconian lockdown measures at the first hint of a pandemic and saved more lives,
than pay some employees extra.
Most systems are forced to consider laying off workers because their revenue has decreased dramatically. Better to keep people employed
Unpopular opinion, but it’s just not feasible for immensely strained healthcare systems to be giving raises right now.
Intensive care doctors when speaking to students/trainees; it’s actually an important teaching point!
I think the real problem with this data is the selection bias - for all we know, men on this site may just be uglier than the women!
. . . this did not happen lol
Decorticate posturing when she hits she ground = traumatic brain injury
You are an absolute fucking asshole if you think that 9 people deserved to get this kind of damage to their cars for “jumping the curb.”
. . . breastfeeding is vastly superior to formula in terms of health for the baby and mother (except in rare circumstances)
A nice idea, but what is religion if not a set of values, and what are laws if not codified values. The underpinning morals are inextricable
Unless these things encroach on the freedoms of other people (i.e. owning military-style weapons that are used in mass shootings)
While they correlate, it’s probably not that poor dental hygiene causes heart disease (except in the rare, rare cases of Strep endocarditis)
Yeah that would be Democrat’s
Like advising is somehow out to get people haha come on man it’s quite the opposite
There is no way in hell this is true