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Red_Leaves_Flyy | 1 year ago

If it’s so critical that nurses are left standing around clueless then if it goes down entire teams of people should be going to prison for manslaughter.

Or, we could build robust systems that can tolerate indefinite down time. Might cost more, might need more staff.

Pick one. I’ll always pick the one that saves human lives when systems go down.

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rjbwork|1 year ago

Okay but that will affect hospital profits and our PE firms bought these hospitals specifically to wrench all redundancy out of these systems in the name of efficiency (higher margins and thus profit) so that just won't do.

__loam|1 year ago

Private equity people need to start getting multiple life sentences for fucking around with shit like this. It's unironically a national security issue.

Red_Leaves_Flyy|1 year ago

1. Hospitals should not make profits.

2. Hospitals should not have executives.

3. Hospitals should be community funded with backstop by the federal government.

4. PE is a cancer - let the doctors treat it.

pca006132|1 year ago

Another way to look at it is that you can have more hospitals using systems with a lower cost, thus saving more lifes comparing to only a few hospitals using an expensive system.

sgregnt|1 year ago

This isn't another way to look at it, this is the only way to look at it.