VA hospitals are notorious for poor care!
DH's father laid in a bed for atvoivozhd--And they probably won't---the Bush budget last year didn't allow for the increased costs of Iraq wounded---hell
week before they got him the cat scan he needed. Then another week before
they decided to continue the chemo he'd been getting prior to admission.
With a fast moving cancer, two weeks is too long.
We still get the Timberwolve newsletters upon occasion and the complaints
about the VA haven't diminished over the years.
However, if one is about to step off this mortal coil, the VA hospital istvoivozhd---civilian hospitals don't give a rats ass about being addicted or unbearable patient pain either--thanks to
the way to go. They have no restrictions on morphine and if someone is in
too much pain and is terminal, they will up the dose and put the patient in
a morphin coma. "Regular" hospitals are too worried about a patient
becoming addicted. Ah, hello, they won't be around long enough to worry
about being addicted.
Lynda
----- Original Message -----
From: tvoivozhd <tvoivozd AT infionline.net>
tvoivozhd---Except working for the government---in the military or in a
Veterans Admnistration Hospital, where the pay is good if not
spectacular, working hours are reasonable---and they can spend whatever
time they need with a patient. And wonder of wonders, a Veterans
hospital is thirty percent more efficient than the average for-profit
hospital. Only if a patient is wealthy enough to go to the Mayo Clinic
or Johns Hopkins will the medical care be better. Like Rockefeller used
to say when queried about what it cost to own a yacht---if you have to
ask what medical care costs at a half dozen of the best hospitals around
the country, don't even think about buying it.
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