It won't work.
Unless hospitals find a way to charge $80,000 for ultraviolet light... they won't go along with it.
Money is the incentive. Hospitals get $45,000 from the government for each Covid-19 death. You have to give the hospitals more of a financial incentive to help the patient survive.
Or we could make hospitals into prisons and have all the hospital staff work out of little clinics. Then they won't need so much money. Nobody's going to go to hospitals anymore, anyway.
unfortunately this is true. its why theyre on board with the transgender surgeries and getting them covered by the state. also why some people end up on vents a few days longer then they should in certain LTACHs.... theres a per day payment scheme and it maxes around 15 days (or at least it used to).... no facility has a written policy about this, its just understood and unfortunately if they dont do this, the institution will not survive as reimbursement rates for gov programs / non insurance has to be covered....so it becomes easily justified either selfishly or for the "greater good" (keeping the doors open or no one gets help).
It won't work. Unless hospitals find a way to charge $80,000 for ultraviolet light... they won't go along with it.
Money is the incentive. Hospitals get $45,000 from the government for each Covid-19 death. You have to give the hospitals more of a financial incentive to help the patient survive.
Or we could make hospitals into prisons and have all the hospital staff work out of little clinics. Then they won't need so much money. Nobody's going to go to hospitals anymore, anyway.
They are charging that for UV chemo already... RBG got it
Close hospitals
unfortunately this is true. its why theyre on board with the transgender surgeries and getting them covered by the state. also why some people end up on vents a few days longer then they should in certain LTACHs.... theres a per day payment scheme and it maxes around 15 days (or at least it used to).... no facility has a written policy about this, its just understood and unfortunately if they dont do this, the institution will not survive as reimbursement rates for gov programs / non insurance has to be covered....so it becomes easily justified either selfishly or for the "greater good" (keeping the doors open or no one gets help).