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I thought annesthesia was the main reason patients died on the table, each person is more complicated than mere sex and #lbs of meat -- nm
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zeitgeist
Indeed. But silly to assume that safety is more important than money to the hospital. -- nm
Posted by
James Bond (aka Igor) (aka Igor)
Aug 3 '10, 16:08
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clearly, both safety and money are very important. if everyone always wanted the safest option in all instances, no one would ever complain about cost
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TFox
Aug 3, 16:26
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Yeah, but like loosilu said, there are some places you don't want to go cheap. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Aug 3, 16:28
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how many people have been killed by nurse anesthesiologists compared to doctors?
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TFox
Aug 3, 16:33
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I haven't seen a study that shows that. I think there is limited data since not that many states have CRNA working without supervision.
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Aug 3, 16:37
I think anyone who's worked any job ever can attest that having someone stand over your shoulder is not always productive.
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Dr.Vermin
Aug 3, 16:32
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that's not the point, IMO. The anesthesiologist literally holds the patient's life in their hands. I want that person to be a doc. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 3, 16:41
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Utterly meaningless if the results are the same. -- nm
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Dr.Vermin
Aug 3, 16:52
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Past performance does not guarantee future results. When talking about human life, people like their chances to be as good as possible. -- nm
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mara
Aug 3, 16:54
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as long as its free. -- nm
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TFox
Aug 3, 16:57
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I don't want my brain surgeon, my heart surgeon, or my anesthesiologist to be free. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 3, 17:03
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hehe, word. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Aug 3, 17:14
Yeah, when you start catering to feelings over facts, that's when the unnecessary costs go up. -- nm
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Dr.Vermin
Aug 3, 16:56
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The study is not very convincing, factually. -- nm
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loosilu
Aug 3, 17:02
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Not when you're stubbornly & superficially stuck on "doctors trump nurses, period." -- nm
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Dr.Vermin
Aug 3, 17:47
(Well, the insurance companies and gov't are more to blame. The less they reimburse for services, the more the hospital will try to cut corners) -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Aug 3, 16:10
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how is it possible that providers and hospitals have no fault in driving up the cost of healthcare? -- nm
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TFox
Aug 3, 16:16
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I think a big increase is because of the technology available. -- nm
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James Bond (aka Igor)
Aug 3, 16:23
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