Wednesday, November 25, 2009
More flexibility needed
The whole idea of ignoring a problem because it only accounts for 12% of deaths is not acceptable. It reminds me of some republicans claiming that our life expectancy in the U.S is lower if we ignore deaths from road-accidents and gun-shot homicides. Although it is extremely difficult to diagnose the pulmonary vein hemorrhage, but that could be as well solved if patients are brought to the hospital and the operation room much faster than now. On the article says that it took them 40 minutes to take the princess to a hospital only 6 Km away. That's ridiculous. That should've been done in minutes. I believe such cases like princess Diana's death shows that the system should be changed. I believe that patients should be taken to the hospital much faster, and the emergency medical doctors there should be trained and cautious about internal bleedings in case of road-side accidents.
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