Spoke with a family member about a grandpa they have been caring for. They were taken to the hospital in AZ for a broken bone during a fall.
Sounds like they were put into a bed in the hallway & rushed them out with the bone still broken. To be fair, if doctors are working 18hr shifts because some flu is keeping those hospitals filled beyond capacity, I can see them missing something on an xray.
They were taken to a different hospital where their bed was also put into a hallway. The EMT asked around to see if there were any hospitals that this man could be taken to. They were all filled beyond capacity with the flu.
Now I don't know how true it is that every hospital is filled in AZ is. Everything I state here is clearly hearsay, though I am curious if any AZ pedes happen to know if there is any truth to this?
Also it could be that the some narrative is being pushed. Just trying to figure out if there is potential for a narrative push for some scare event down there?
Election COVID Round 2?
I think Arizona hospitals are actually housing illegals.
I was going to say the same thing. Hospitals, shelters, schools filled with illegal aliens and providing FREE housing, food and health care while American tax paying citizens wait in the hallway.
If accurate, just more dinner table evidence of treason to push us to a precipice & force awakening of everyone potentially.
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At first I laughed. Then I thought about it. I'm not laughing anymore.
👆👆👆👆👆 This.
That was my initial impression when I was told this.
I would love to see some more data to support or refute this idea.
From what I gather(all anecdotal to be fair), hotels and hospitals are both being used to house “migrants” as the left and the Biden admin is calling them. Which we all know is code for illegals.
Invaders
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Hospitals are designed now to run “at capacity” whether the hospital is physically filled up or not. This is done by down staffing, no nurses and doctors to run rooms, then they won’t be used, and the hospital is effectively “full” Hallway beds have been a common feature for several years now. You can thank hospital administrators for all of this. No every hospital is not crammed with flu and Covid patients, they are just run by administrators who don’t care about patients being seen in hallways.
Sounds like a potential HIPPA lawsuit against some of these admin if this can be shown properly in court.
They're always indemnified. The insurance companies that own the legislators and that are the actual customers, have made sure their system will be protected.
This is mitigated with really strict no recording policies. Emergency rooms have never really been a place to expec a tremendous amount of privacy and they still aren’t by their very nature. As long as staff makes reasonable accommodations(curtains if requested, a room for a pelvic exam, etc) it would go nowhere in court.
Sounds like you may have studied this. Thanks for the input.
Though I was talking about putting a bed in a hospital hallway instead of a room that might be available & is only not given because of potential bad administration practices that essentially forces empty rooms to not be used. Maybe I misunderstand the situation.
Influenza? I thought it went extinct?
Now they call it influenza when they used to call every respiratory illness Covid. I guess it is no longer politically useful to call every respiratory illness Covid.
It probably has something to do with the fact they fooled billions of people into allowing themselves to be injected multiple times with an experimental medical product which does nothing to stop infection, and may in fact cause other health problems including immune suppression.
The hospital employees I have spoken with, locally, tell me that they have almost equal parts Covid & Influenza patients being diagnosed & admitted. Not sure if they are diagnosed at the hospital or by a primary care provider.
As a nurse at Arizona hospitals for 40 years, I can tell you it's always like this in the winter.
Thank you. I didn't even think about Snow Birds down there causing a huge influx of elderly population in camper towns. This has been going on for decades & we used to laugh at retired guys taking their wife away for the winter in their oversized campers. We were all jealous of their nice trailers of course 😜
This was addressed during covid, its bullshit, we are led to believe that every bed in every room, on every ward, on every floor is filled, max capacity, can’t take another patient, turning people away in a raging blizzard, oh lord, the humanity. Reality, admin allocates a block of rooms to deal with the flu, when those rooms are full, they report being at maximum capacity. Meanwhile five floors are completely vacant with the power turned off. Fuck the medical industrial complex. How soon we forget tiktok dancing nurses.
If the hospitals don't have enough staff hired to be able to provide care in all those rooms, I can see not using some, or if rooms are designated for specific medical procedures/practices I could see a reasonable argument for jot allowing those rooms to be used. That said, if we are talking 20%+ of the rooms in a hospital being allocated to specific uses that can never be used for anything else, that just seems excessive & I would need to look at a few different hospitals to make a more informed decision on it.
Certainly could be administrationally abused by corrupt executives that are supporting a narrative for payments though.
I can tell you that I know a person whose mother fell and broke her hip, she had surgery the next day, no problem with getting a room
Thank you. This helps me with trying to discern everything.
We had to take my elderly mom to the ER last Friday here on the east side of Tucson. The ER wasnt that full, but some people had been waiting to be seen for 6 hours. My mom is 90, so we didnt have to wait that long. But once we got into a room in the ER they decided to admit her. She laid in the ER room for 2 days before they moved her into ICU as they told us that there were no beds available. We wanted to transfer her to TMC, but we were told that there were 14 people waiting to be transferred to TMC as they didnt have any beds available. Another nurse then told us that there was a shortage of staff in both AZ and CA and why beds werent available. Like they had beds available, but were short staffed. My wife and I noticed how empty the parking lot was every time we went over the weekend. Even during the week the parking lot wasnt that full, and while walking through the hospital to get to my mothers room there were empty beds.
Thanks for this update. I didn't get the two hospital names that had patients in the halls.
Less nurses wanting to work in hospitals, or having become too ill to work, would be an issue. That said, in the late 90s-Early 2000s it was made clear in schools that there would be a shortage of nursing due to the large increase of boomers needing medical care in their older years. We have reached that point now. Too bad so many nurses left the job because they were to to take a jab or not come back.
We have lots of snowbirds here as well as illegals. Everything is filled to the brim.
Thank you for this. A nurse down there told me this is a seasonal thing & I recalled snow birds that essentially double the population from what I was told in the 90s. Those snow birds are almost exclusively retired & would likely need more medical care/hospital visits than the average person due to age. I can't imagine hospitals can justify added costs to increase size for just a few months of influx every year.
Q the dancing nurses !!
u/#topkek
Filled with illegal aliens.
Capacity is defined not just by physical beds or rooms, but by personnel. Many hospitals have claimed to be over their capacity with just a fraction of the patients they used to accept, simply because of massive personnel shortages. They're baffled.
Don't believe Any number on Any subject put out by govt
Those numbers may all be false, though they allow for exposure of lies more easily then because their numbers are not based on reality.
Illegals clogging emergency rooms was the norm for years until Arizona passed laws holding employers accountable for hiring illegals.
Covid Vax issues should be clogging hospitals soon, if not already.