How is there no protocol to just like...keep hospitals forever open regardless of financial situations unless there are literally no patients? Especially during a pandemic that is filling beds to capacity basically everywhere? Especially with 500 patients how the hell are you even going to remove them safely when some of them must be on oxygen/life support/etc? The concept of privately owned hospitals is just so spectacularly dumb
How is there no protocol to just like…keep hospitals forever open regardless of financial situations unless there are literally no patients?
Thats another angle i didn't consider. There was no mechanism to stop this, which seems like such an oversight. I'm just continually shocked at how brazenly cruel people can be.
Especially with 500 patients how the hell are you even going to remove them safely when some of them must be on oxygen/life support/etc
Sorry sweaty, you should've picked a hospital with a healthier cash flow and better financial statements. Learn to vet the places you are going to receive emergency treatment
How is there no protocol to just like...keep hospitals forever open regardless of financial situations unless there are literally no patients? Especially during a pandemic that is filling beds to capacity basically everywhere? Especially with 500 patients how the hell are you even going to remove them safely when some of them must be on oxygen/life support/etc? The concept of privately owned hospitals is just so spectacularly dumb
Thats another angle i didn't consider. There was no mechanism to stop this, which seems like such an oversight. I'm just continually shocked at how brazenly cruel people can be.
Sorry sweaty, you should've picked a hospital with a healthier cash flow and better financial statements. Learn to vet the places you are going to receive emergency treatment