I would agree that maybe the patient was handed over to the ER team.
However, even in the ER they do not focus on long term care. Hell, even in
the ICU they do not start thinking about long term care until the patient
has stabilized.

And I would have to say, if we are so hurting that this stimulus package
needs to be done quickly, then the patient is not stable enough for us to
start thinking about long term care.

On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 2:06 PM, Gruss Gott <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > Scott wrote:
> >> This is CPR at an accident scene, not long term health care.
> >>
>
> That's totally false.
>
> 1.) The EMT turned over the patient last year and the stimulus *is*
> the doctor for the future - it's the federal gov't.
>
> 2.) The patient has already been stabilized, which was the heading off
> economic systemic collapse in Oct 2008.
>
> 3.) Any medical procedures done today should have a line-of-sight to
> the long term health of the patient.
>
> 

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