Health care is in crisis. The looming strike by 75,000 health workers is just another sign of that
If the coalition of unions does go on strike it would affect facilities in CA, OR, WA, CO, VA and DC. Members of the coalition of unions β including nurses, therapists, technicians, dietary services, maintenance and janitorial staff β are set to walk out for a three-day strike starting on Wednesday.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/01/business/healthcare-workers-kaiser-permanente-strike/index.html
@nursefrombirth Looks to me like for every doctor or nurse we pay to provide care, we pay two or three corporate bureaucrats to find ways to deny that care. Then we wonder why our health care is by far the most expensive in the world, with poorer outcomes.
@nursefrombirth So often saving 5 minutes of a doctor's time by forbidding her from spending more than a few minutes with the patient misses an easily (and cheaply) treated problem that worsens into something costing much more time, money, and pain.
@walterbays You're absolutely right! As the old saying goes, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure."
I know from experience that taking that extra time to listen to a patient can save a ton of trouble down the road.