The hospitals themselves know the high rates of mortality. I was in management, they are closing the hospitals. Despite what people think, because people can think whatever they want, they only want clinics and surgery centers, period.
You can’t force people to run a business they don’t want. Anyone else is free to run as many hospitals as you want. Or you can tell your government to do it. Right now the problem with Covid is it’s in the middle of them switching to virtual care.
The plan for 2025, moved up to 2024, is to go completely virtual like how many people here are describing the cost savings with internet doctors.
They will keep open large ERs as a customer service during the transition. Hospitals are growing superbugs so the plan is to eliminate them entirely and move to hospital at home models which at first will be private pay and are now operational. Insurance will eventually cover it.
I am involved in a new business model, and this is how I know, because I’ve been in online meetings where this is all discussed.
It would save money, regulators can’t come into your home and say this or that isn’t up to code. They can’t come in your home at all. Plus you can’t be bullied, or forced into anything. Doctors will appear on screens and order you things. Separate nursing companies will provide staff if you’d like, or not, but they’d talk you through the machines, labs, all of it is already developed for you to do yourselves.
Plus, you can pick anyone you want. Separate agencies will be like frontline doctors etc and serving people who want something different. More organic, less Med services you name it.
Try not to complain so much, change is hard but the hospitals are losing money and it harms patients. Everyone in the industry knows that, everyone knows already.
Many hospitals will stop offering full services by 2025. The next decade will be transitioning. To save us all money, your safety is now in your hands, which it should be. Your body, your responsibility.
Anyone else can vote for government healthcare but the hospitals fought against it.
As a nurse I refuse to work for the government. None of us will do it.
So get ready, your family will be caring for you and we will provide the bed, the supplies, and show you how to do it.
If you can’t you can hire the number of private agencies who will come help you, but only with what you need and you will pay based on those needs.
You can buy nursing care, or skip it.
It’s the end of hospitals, right now. This very minute, and that’s what is the problem with Covid. They’ve been lowering beds and forcing nurses to retire. They don’t want the staff and leave openings on purpose despite advertising for them. They don’t want to hire staff, they are getting out of the business because it kills their customers. Plus, they don’t make money on really sick patients. They will be putting that responsibility back on the people who made those choices.
No more of going somewhere to dump your body and shirk while others are scrambling to save your ass.
People who are healthy will spend way less and have more freedom, better outcomes, they’re in control
People who could care less to lose weight or exercise can deal with the consequences of those choices.
Roving lab and MRIs, cat scans, all in a truck brought to your home, or you go to your clinic or outpatient in rural areas. I expect much of this to be a pain in the ass, but like I said, feel free to open a hospital. This is America. People get to run the businesses they want.
You can’t complain because you and your family didn’t provide the service either.
I’m not sure why people complain others aren’t their slaves and doing what they want.
Imagine living your life telling a neighbor you want a full service hospital so they need to go run one. Run it your damn self. No one is your slave in this country. You don’t like what people have to offer? Find a way to get your needs met yourself. There isn’t a “they” who are supposed to do things for you.
You are born here, and you put your children here. You better be able to provide for them.
I would assume some kind doctors will keep ICUs open as a public service, but at that point it is out of concern and care for others. Whatever they can provide, you can’t complain about it. You didn’t go to medical school and save the money to buy equipment etc. why does someone else have to do that for you.
The attitudes in this country are turning communism. I’m wondering if the people screaming the most about communism are just projecting. Because many certainly expect to be spoon fed out of a public well that’s specifically there to serve all people.
In this country, we have individuals with ideas for services to offer. We trade these services and make our own deals. The government has nothing to do with it. If you want a service, it’s communism to force a group of people to provide it.
The hospitals themselves know the high rates of mortality. I was in management, they are closing the hospitals. Despite what people think, because people can think whatever they want, they only want clinics and surgery centers, period.
You can’t force people to run a business they don’t want. Anyone else is free to run as many hospitals as you want. Or you can tell your government to do it. Right now the problem with Covid is it’s in the middle of them switching to virtual care.
The plan for 2025, moved up to 2024, is to go completely virtual like how many people here are describing the cost savings with internet doctors.
They will keep open large ERs as a customer service during the transition. Hospitals are growing superbugs so the plan is to eliminate them entirely and move to hospital at home models which at first will be private pay and are now operational. Insurance will eventually cover it.
I am involved in a new business model, and this is how I know, because I’ve been in online meetings where this is all discussed.
It would save money, regulators can’t come into your home and say this or that isn’t up to code. They can’t come in your home at all. Plus you can’t be bullied, or forced into anything. Doctors will appear on screens and order you things. Separate nursing companies will provide staff if you’d like, or not, but they’d talk you through the machines, labs, all of it is already developed for you to do yourselves.
Plus, you can pick anyone you want. Separate agencies will be like frontline doctors etc and serving people who want something different. More organic, less Med services you name it.
Try not to complain so much, change is hard but the hospitals are losing money and it harms patients. Everyone in the industry knows that, everyone knows already.
Many hospitals will stop offering full services by 2025. The next decade will be transitioning. To save us all money, your safety is now in your hands, which it should be. Your body, your responsibility.
Anyone else can vote for government healthcare but the hospitals fought against it.
As a nurse I refuse to work for the government. None of us will do it.
So get ready, your family will be caring for you and we will provide the bed, the supplies, and show you how to do it.
If you can’t you can hire the number of private agencies who will come help you, but only with what you need and you will pay based on those needs.
You can buy nursing care, or skip it.
It’s the end of hospitals, right now. This very minute, and that’s what is the problem with Covid. They’ve been lowering beds and forcing nurses to retire. They don’t want the staff and leave openings on purpose despite advertising for them. They don’t want to hire staff, they are getting out of the business because it kills their customers. Plus, they don’t make money on really sick patients. They will be putting that responsibility back on the people who made those choices.
No more of going somewhere to dump your body and shirk while others are scrambling to save your ass.
People who are healthy will spend way less and have more freedom, better outcomes, they’re in control
People who could care less to lose weight or exercise can deal with the consequences of those choices.
Roving lab and MRIs, cat scans, all in a truck brought to your home, or you go to your clinic or outpatient in rural areas. I expect much of this to be a pain in the ass, but like I said, feel free to open a hospital. This is America. People get to run the businesses they want.
You can’t complain because you and your family didn’t provide the service either.
I’m not sure why people complain others aren’t their slaves and doing what they want.
Imagine living your life telling a neighbor you want a full service hospital so they need to go run one. Run it your damn self. No one is your slave in this country. You don’t like what people have to offer? Find a way to get your needs met yourself. There isn’t a “they” who are supposed to do things for you.
You are born here, and you put your children here. You better be able to provide for them.
I would assume some kind doctors will keep ICUs open as a public service, but at that point it is out of concern and care for others. Whatever they can provide, you can’t complain about it. You didn’t go to medical school and save the money to buy equipment etc. why does someone else have to do that for you.
The attitudes in this country are turning communism. I’m wondering if the people screaming the most about communism are just projecting. Because many certainly expect to be spoon fed out of a public well that’s specifically there to serve all people.
In this country, we have individuals with ideas for services to offer. We trade these services and make our own deals. The government has nothing to do with it. If you want a service, it’s communism to force a group of people to provide it.
It’s a free market and a free country otherwise.
I guess that the trauma system would still have to exist as injuries from shootings, car wrecks, etc that would require emergency surgery.