GIJew17

559 pts · December 3, 2014


Coming from someone who worked in the legislature, this is a pretty standard advocacy strategy, honestly not alarming

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of complications. Transplant networks really do care about people and there are good reasons for these regulations! Coming from an MD here

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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

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gave an autistic homeless person a heart transplant, they would leave after a major surgery on a complex medication regimen and require

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Hold up guys! There’s actually a good reason for this. Getting a heart transplant involves incredibly close follow up and care. If you

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confounded exist that preclude determination of efficacy for these initiatives.

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Excellent ideas, most all of them. However, correlation does not imply causation. Several geographic, demographic, and sociopolitical

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hospitals are doing that to mitigate layoffs. Try to put yourselves in the shoes of an administrator and take a systems-level perspective.

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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

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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

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For data in better context: Italy’s population is < 1/5 of the US.

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I don’t believe this :/

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but they have to balance these measures against economic impacts and the credibility of the threat.

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This is pretty obvious. Any country could have implemented draconian lockdown measures at the first hint of a pandemic and saved more lives,

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than pay some employees extra.

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Most systems are forced to consider laying off workers because their revenue has decreased dramatically. Better to keep people employed

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Unpopular opinion, but it’s just not feasible for immensely strained healthcare systems to be giving raises right now.

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Intensive care doctors when speaking to students/trainees; it’s actually an important teaching point!

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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!

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. . . this did not happen lol

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Decorticate posturing when she hits she ground = traumatic brain injury

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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.”

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. . . breastfeeding is vastly superior to formula in terms of health for the baby and mother (except in rare circumstances)

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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

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Unless these things encroach on the freedoms of other people (i.e. owning military-style weapons that are used in mass shootings)

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While they correlate, it’s probably not that poor dental hygiene causes heart disease (except in the rare, rare cases of Strep endocarditis)

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Yeah that would be Democrat’s

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Like advising is somehow out to get people haha come on man it’s quite the opposite

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There is no way in hell this is true

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