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What's the alternatives to hospitals? Concierge Care?
Get a dog have him lick your wounds
Rumble — Benjamin Gord is a singer and songwriter. Earlier this week he put out a video that went viral detailing his experience with the hospital’s Covid death protocol after surviving a car crash. Benjamin claims that he awoke in his hospital bed from the car crash ventilated with the diagnosis of “Covid.” When the paramedics arrived at the scene of the accident, they injected him with some kind of sedative to “calm him down.” Benjamin was then taken to Flagstaff Medical Center. Benjamin joins us now.
Future will be virtual care, wearables for chronic conditions, population health and big health data analytics, and more outpatient facilities. Hospitals are WAY too expensive to maintain.
Most Urgent Care facilities will simply insist you go to one if you have any kind of treatable symptoms like High Blood Pressure or Moderate Illness.
What's the alternatives to hospitals? Concierge Care?
I ask because my 60-year old friend, an epileptic, fell in a park. Took the Ambulance almost an hour to get to her. They drove her to the furthest hospital they had a contract with, 30 minutes away. Then she waited for 2 hours on a stretcher, perfectly flat. Neither the EMTs nor Hospital staff cleaned her wound; a PA gave her a few stitches. The next day her regular doctor at his office noticed the wound was filthy with gravel and dirt.
The hospitals can get away with almost any form of malpractice right now by using the pandemic as an excuse not to give proper care.
Future will be virtual care, wearables for chronic conditions, population health and big health data analytics
What's the alternatives to hospitals? Concierge Care?
I ask because my 60-year old friend, an epileptic, fell in a park. Took the Ambulance almost an hour to get to her. They drove her to the furthest hospital they had a contract with, 30 minutes away. Then she waited for 2 hours on a stretcher, perfectly flat. Neither the EMTs nor Hospital staff cleaned her wound; a PA gave her a few stitches. The next day her regular doctor at his office noticed the wound was filthy with gravel and dirt.