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Re: 12.8 Percent Die In U.S. Civilian Hospitalsthe rest
Posted by One Better on 4/24/08

    On 4/18/08, P. Harvey wrote:
    > On 4/10/08, Steve Blonske wrote:
    >> If the Military had these problems; there would be
    >> a lot of officers hanging in Leavenworth.
    >>
    >> The linked thread identifies that the subject numbers
    >> are associated to cases that may include complications.
    >>
    >> ****However,.... All HMO's and Hospitals claim that "Any Case
    >> Treated" may or will result in complications.****
    >>
    >> Every patient who sees a civilian doctor in the U.S. must
    >> sign a waiver acknowledging the risk of complications.
    >>
    >> AND PEOPLE WONDER WHY MEDICAL VACATIONS AND
    >> MALPRACTICE LAWSUITS ARE HAPPENING AT SUCH A HIGH
    >> RATE.
    >>
    >> Here's the Gilded Lilly Article:
    >>
    >> http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24002334
    >>
    >> Steve Blonske
    >> GySgt USMC Ret.
    >
    > Hey Guy! You forgot to add up the rest of the numbers.
    >
    > 12.8 &37; is just deaths from doctors, PAs, and Nurses.
    >
    > You forgot that the total numbers in the article you
    > linked equate to a 70 to 80 percent incidence rate of
    > malpractice from all (as you said) civilian medical personnel.


    Dudes! You both missed the biggest point that should be made.

    118 thousand deaths per year is more than:

    a) The most firearms deaths at the Heyday of Gang and Militia
    related violence per year.

    b) The total suicides at their peak per year.

    c) The most vehicle accident deaths during the peak of
    the DWI-Drug Intoxicated rage per year

    ***ALL TOTALED TOGETHER!!!!***

    The only thing to exceed Malpractice related deaths in
    U.S. History Are:

    1. The Influenza Epidemic of 1918.

    2. The Nazi Holocost of World War II.

    3. English extermination of Irish Catholics during the
    many state induced famines.

    4. Pol-Pot's extermination of the literate population of
    Cambodia.

    States should be held liable for those medical personnel
    who get away with death caused by malpractice.

     
     

 
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