by Sixstrings » Wed 15 Oct 2014, 12:41:57
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tanada', 'n')eedless to say the Nurses Union is blowing their stack and I don't blame them one little bit.
Good info, though I already know how screwed up hospitals are and that's what worries me.
OF COURSE the nurses were treating other patients, too. There's a staff shortage to start with and profit goals to meet right? Do more with less, right? There's nothing built in to the regular healthcare system to set set aside a team of people to handle an ebola patient, and they don't have the staff for it anyway.
The reality about hospitals is that it's nurses that do all the work. There is no "management." They already have a mountain of guidelines that comes down from a bureaucracy, and the bureaucracy just assumes all the guidelines are followed in a perfect world and there's no staff shortages. So now more guidelines will come down from people that will never actually spend any time on the ward.
What's needed here is to get rid of the high-paid CDC bureaucrats and get a hands-on approach, get people on the ground in the hospital that are going to STAY THERE in the thick of it for a whole 12 hour shift.
Or really, and very simply, these initial few cases SHOULD HAVE BEEN FLOWN to a couple designated hospitals in the US. We've got the specialist hospitals. We've got military hospitals all over the place too.
Why was this not done? It's worse than Katrina. It's all Obama's fault. It's lack of leadership from a political appointee egghead at the CDC, and no leadership in the oval office.
I heard someone on CNN saying that actually the CDC has no legal authority to do anything or get mixed up in telling hospitals what to do, or to just walk on in and take charge.
Obama has emergency powers authority though and he should have activated those for this ebola thing and anyone coming down with ebola should have been flown off to a military hospital in Nevada. Or Emory in Atlanta, why on earth just leave ebola patients to spread ebola in Texas when there are qualified hospitals elsewhere?
So much mismanagement here, all Obama's fault. If not ebola, we actually could wind up with a devastating plague pandemic in this country and it would all be Obama's fault! For lack of basic leadership!
The military has hospitals, the military has mobile hospitals too, and on any given day they're just sitting around ready for an emergency anyway so WHY leave these initial few cases to one hospital in Dallas that cannot handle a busy day in the best of circumstances?
Obama has just been "katrina" AWOL on it all, that or he's just been in bureaucrat paper pushing webinars with that CDC egghead. A real leader would have had the military fly the ebola patients to a military hospital, and have the army in charge of quarantine and isolation.
So many options here but none were done. Other than the military, the federal gov could have just worked with Emory in Atlanta to make THAT the go-to ebola hospital for these first cases. Pick one hospital, and throw the resources to it.
If all that is too much time and bureaucratic red tape and the government can't just take over Emory, then that's what we have a military for and then that should have been activated -- our military is for emergencies, well here is an emergency and all these resources we have just sit unused and dirty ebola diapers pile up in a Dalls hospital! It's outrageous!