The mandates are not only affecting the financial security of their ex-employees but it is also affecting the quality of care for their patients.
Diagnostic scans are not being done, people are going to die as a result.
I know some brain surgeries rely on active MRI scans to guide the surgeons scalpel, I guess many surgeries will be placed on hold indefinitely.
I would assume their nurses are quitting also. The nurse to patient ratio will be increased, your safety as a patient will be compromised.
I assume the nurse shortage will be backfilled with vaccinated nurses. If your nurse took the vaccine, I would question their intelligence. If they were stupid enough to inject the poison in to their own bodies, do you want them caring for yours?
If you are a patient in the Henry Ford system, I suggest you think twice about going there for your health care. If they don't give a shit about their employees, do you think they give a shit about you?
You missed the most important part.
.... their MRI and Cat Scan departments.
Mean they will not take the vax after what they witnessed in their job.
There's an MRI tech in a telegram chat I've joined for employees at my job protesting the mandate. She says she's seen a lot of college-age kids who've started experiencing vertigo/fainting spells a few weeks post-jab. She said their scans looked like she was scanning an 80-year-old's brain, and when she brought this up to her supervisor, she was angrily and dismissively told that it had nothing to do with the vaccine.
Same with a Cardiologist in the chat. He said he's had a lot of patients referred to him with chest pain and complaining about an accelerated/heavy heartbeat when they lay down. They'd all had the vaccine and were all dismissed by their primary care physicians when they brought up that this didn't start until they got jabbed.
It's a grab bag of honest staff and corrupt pieces of needle-pushing shit in the medical industry at the moment.
I dont know how old you are (I'm 55), but i can tell you honestly, its been going on for decades. All the newest round of BS is just part and parcel of what they've been doing all along.
Difference? Anons getting the word out.
Vaxxed.com explains it all. As you say “this has been going on for years” is the truth. The destruction of lives and the belief that by informing the world will create change is The Big Lie.
Never stated that it would. However, it HAS awakened many who blindly trusted the medical community. That in of itself is a major step in the right direction. Will it ever get "fixed"? Who knows, but I do know more are aware and are now asking questions before allowing these ghouls to do "business as usual". That's a win in my book.
💯 % agree. If the lawsuit immunity was changed to where these Pharma Companies could be held responsible for destroying lives then change would occur.
My book too!
Before Covid, it was discussed, but there was no laser focus on it like there is now.
Lord willing, the honest ones will get together for the most successful and controversial hospital of all time.
Have had two otherwise healthy friends complain about sudden fainting spells after getting it. One of them had to go to the hospital and the doctor told him “it could have been Covid”.
This is really a joke at this point.
There was always a grab-bag, but now you can tell which is which.
Interesting point.. These are diagnostic tool used often when the doctors are trying to figure out what is going on... I should say you have a valid point.
A thinking person can't help but consider the fact that if you force a large percentage of your most experienced medical personnel to quit, it just might seriously degrade the availability and quality of medical services in this country. That seems remarkably convenient if your ultimate goal is population reduction.
Of course, something so evil would never be intentional, would it?
This is a good reaction, but an even better one is to simply REFUSE TO COMPLY and wait for them to fire you. Most of the time, they won't.
If they do, after getting a new job, also join one of the class action lawsuits against your former employer for wrongful termination, etc.
yeah, but on the other hand, fresh faced recruits straight out of med school are cheaper than experienced caregivers.
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If you can find one.
I'm a physician, sorry for how vague I'm about to be, but leftists are dangerous. I'm not in Detroit so I can't speak to what's going on at HF.
My wife (who works in radiology) has a co-worker that picks up shifts at X (only local hospital that mandated vax) - her friend will quit over the mandate (and is laying the groundwork to leave healthcare permanently); she also said three of her equivalent-position co-workers have already quit. Recent job postings support her claim. This co-worker also knows of two nurses that have already quit X over the mandate.
My theory is that mid- and large-city hospitals are testing the waters to get an idea of how much of their workforce they will lose over mandating. My hospital is already stretched extremely thin on staffing with daily email reminders to discharge patients ASAP... I'm expecting with FDA approval there will be a greater push if not full mandate. Surprisingly (and disappointingly), most physicians within and outside of my department blindly accepted the jab where I work, so I don't expect much concern for the hospital losing physicians (though I know of one who is vocal about not accepting a booster).
Semi-related, yes my wife has seen the side effects. She is scanning "more patients than ever for stroke-like symptoms" this year. I remember the first she told me about, an athletic mid-40s male who had a full-on stroke. Others with pulmonary embolism, some report vague pain or joint swelling. One of my immediate family members and two of her similarly-aged friends have all been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation in the past couple months, requiring both anticoagulation and rhythm-managing medications for life.
It's disappointing to see how the entire industry has gone full-NPC, people that I know (thought?) aren't idiots that have lost the ability to critically think.
I am seeing younger patients in their 20s and 30s admitted to observation for stroke-like symptoms too. I'm a coder, I see trends, as another healthcare worker here said.
Your last statement hit home, my career was low level, blood bank, but over the years I amassed a various number of other low level friends or co-workers and the other day I watched two duke it out online, the surge tech wasn't so much antivax, but pro choice, where the rad tech had gone full on dumb dumb over her pro-vax posts, the surge tech was just trying to point out the rad tech had gotten over the top with her incessant posts on how stupid and awful unvaccinated people were, and a handful of nurses joined in and ganged up on the surge tech. I sent her a message telling her she needs to find a different social media site, she made perfect sense, but they were like a bunch of hyenas. I couldn't believe how all of these people, who had always been friendly, had turned on each other, over such a ridiculous reason.
An ethical and alert professional has already reacted to all this and is now one of those getting censored.
A butcher in a white coat can ignore issues indefinitely, in any circumstance.
The medical profession comprises some ethical people and some butchers. It's usually hard to tell them apart. Now it's easy.
Covid/Vaxx >> Blood Clots >> Strokes (and heart problems)
This does not take a huge amount of critical thinking to at least consider there might be a relationship here.
But there are so many people who will not engage their critical brain.
There's too much blind trust in the pharmaceutical companies and the institutions.
If I'm not terminated for refusing the vax, it'll be interesting to see how many go through a booster shot. Most everyone in my dept got bad flu-like symptoms, AFAIK no major reactions.
Also keep in mind that by and large the majority of vaccinated nurses are the more junior ones. Resistance to taking the jab is strongly correlated with how long you have been in the profession. So you can also assume that anyone left to pick up the slack is going to be less experienced and offering lower quality of care.
The "I deserve a reward" generation has resulted a lot of substandard, entitled and pompous healthcare workers.
Every step up is a massive learning curve, but it blows my mind how reckless and apathetic some of them are.
Yes, time to stay out of hospitals. They become woke, they will become broke. NO to government bailouts of hospitals. They made their bed, make them lie in it. The more workers say NO, the sooner this charade ends.
Hospital administrations are leftist to the core. They will do whatever they're told by woke governors regardless of financial impact to them. I'm seeing all over the country people quitting (don't quit let them fire you) over this. There's a massive shortage of qualified hospital staff including nurses, tech, analysts, medical records, etc already and this is really killing them even more. You're going to see hospitals closing down because they can't sustain the massive looses. They never though that so many people would tell them to fuck off and leave. It's totally backfiring on them.
Hospital administrators are beholden to whomever pays the bills. Which is mostly the federal government.
Federal government is responsible for more than 50% of all medical expenses.
And that was more than 10 years ago. Probably much higher now.
Is there a way to identify and seek out good hospital administrators? Feel like there are four hospitals in my city that on the outside appear to be religion based, but are actually Fed controlled.
It really doesn't matter who owns them or who runs them. They are businesses and the.bottomline is what matters. They need paying patients and the federal government is the biggest payor by far. The federal government has mandated so many rules and regulations, the sheer number of employees it takes just to ensure compliance would boggle most minds. Hospitals are no longer charitable no matter what mission they hide behind. Do everything in your power to stay out of the hospital.
The gamble for them is whether there will remain enough unvaccinated to start forming the 'breakaway society', and at this stage, there is no reason why that wouldn't extend to healthcare systems. The only way to prevent that then would be to start DELIBERATELY creating REAL laws to outlaw things like creation of infrastructure, through regulation, and prohibit sale of assets and equipment to the 'unvaxxed'. Even a percentage of normies at that point would realise what the game is and that it had now been given away with no more obfuscation.
As for the younger generations replacing those currently quitting, resisting etc, anecdotally there's lots of evidence that a large proportion aren't falling for it, of their own volition, let alone the massive kickback being seen by parents across the world on their behalf.
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I know people once close to me who would welcome laws to ban it all, because we're all fools who are deluded and lied to who should just shut up, sacrifice our freedom that God gave us, and let the unelected "experts" handle everything. They are creating The Hunger Games but are convinced we are approaching Star Trek.
Yes a parallel healthcare system for health and prevention of disease not making us sick and keeping us that way to guarantee future patients.
Oh you definitely need to question the nurses’ intelligence. There are a lot of sheep out there who are proud they got “vaccinated”. Most of them don’t know about the side effects and deaths because they don’t read or do research. Many don’t even know who Dr. Fauci is. Don’t get me wrong, there are a few good nurses, but they are few and far between these days.
confirmed x1000. I know a LOT of nurses already asking when they can get the booster jab. I do agree a lot of these nurses are really brain dead sheep who will follow along with whatever they're told and if you're not vaxed they basically wish you dead.
This is true. I’m not one of them thankfully.
I hate to sound mean and arrogant, but usually the lowest level students in high school go into teaching or nursing.
It's getting to a point where we need our own EVERYTHING. A parallel society. Stop participating in their systems and create our own.
The sooner we realize this and work towards it, the better.
Could be due to a nationwide infrastructure collapse, a totalitarian police state, mandated vaccines, mass worker shortages, or good old fashioned censorship and black listing. But eventually we WILL need to have our own systems - economy, resources and communities.
Maybe this parallel economy will be the thing that rebuilds the nation when SHTF, maybe it will just give us an out to live in freedom.
Either way, we need to be doing this. Now.
Radiologists must be based, this is not the first time I've seen reports of this.
For example (go straight to the last paragraph if you want to avoid the cringe):
https://www.reddit.com/r/BabyBumps/comments/p88bms/tic_so_hard_i_peed_my_pants/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
MRI/CAT scans are a huge $$$ maker for hospitals. This is hurting them more than they will admit.
I had a social interaction with a nurse -- somebody I met, but don't know. She said her hospital was really overwhelmed with patients.
I dug a little deeper, and it turns out the reason is not that there are huge numbers of patients, but that there have been so many doctors and nurses who quit, that the remaining crew (including herself) are overwhelmed with work.
Getting medical staff to quit when hostipals are supposedly overflowing? Genius
Not overflowing...but lack of open beds... There has to be a certain amount of staff to serve patient units by law. If a 1000 bed facility has 50% of their staff call in or quit, they are now a 500 bed facility with 500 unopen beds. Folks think open beds means filled beds...it does not.
I did not know this. Thank you for explaining. My Dad has been in the emergency room all night, slowly dying, because they can’t find a damn bed in all of WA state.
Oregon the same way, friend drove four hours for a hospital bed
No, it's STAFFED beds. Same principle though. There has to be a certain ratio of staff per licensed bed, and that depends on the level of care the hospital provides. A Level 1 trauma center will have a higher ratio of staff per bed.
More specifically the unit within the hospital... e.g., ICU is 2 patients : 1 nurse for as long as I can remember.
Control the bed/staff ratio and adjust staffing based on deaths, mandates and firings allows them to completely control the hospital narrative. Guaranteed the hospitals will be “so full of ‘covid’ Patients we have to shut back down again.”
A few vaccinated side effects and the tower of cards is failing to pieces
The thing is that isn't even necessary when they're framing a narrative about beds being full when hospitals are literally designed to be near capacity at all times. You get better results when a patient is still in house and you can charge their insurance for more shit (more tests = more money) last time this was brought up they pointed out the hospital covid beds were full. What the msm didn't say however is there was a total of 2 fucking beds for covid patients.
The lie is deep with wide reaching tentacles
You're 100% correct.
My facility laid off a ton of nurses last year (when we sat around doing nothing) and now cannot hire to re-open a satellite facility for inpatients.
Hmm I didn't know that ratio was a law, I thought it was hospital policy.
Many hospitals like to claim that they're overflowing with rona patients--they move things around, rearrange things to appear so. Liars.
THANK GOD.
At last, all those people with brain cancer and broken bones can be safe from the Covid virus. Additionally, all those people that suffered serious skull fractures from motorcycle accidents won’t have to die from Covid anymore because they’ll be able to avoid the deadly hospital employees in the X-Ray/MRI department.
Fucking morons, DONT QUIT, let your employer FIRE YOU!!!
I was wondering what an mri would do to a vaxxed person. Crazy strong magnets and the crap they are injecting might not get along. Oh well. They don't need any of that for gender reassignment so it's all good.
Now people that have canceled procedures need to sue the hospital.
William Beaumont will be next....
Healthcare workers are in a tough spot. Vax mandates are going to be in every hospital now, so if they quit, they are basically giving up their career.
Where it's already hitting hospitals hard is the lower wage, non-specialty employees: Housekeeping, maintenance, receptionists, food service. Those people can go anywhere, and there's nobody out there to fill those jobs. They get paid more to stay home!
Good. All healthcare workers need to do this. And it will end, subito!!
Don't quit. Make them fire you. Right? Wrong?
People have got to stop quitting. Make them fire you.
Where is that?
At some point that flame will burn their fingers, it’s inevitable.
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