Hospitals want fewer patients
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Hospital executives must adapt rapidly to a new way of doing business
that will link finances to maintaining patients' health and impose
penalties for less efficient and lower-quality care. California hospitals are upending their bedrock financial model: They are trying to keep some patients out of their beds to survive the unprecedented challenges coming with federal healthcare reform. Source: LA Times
It's about time because Doctor's are putting bandaids on serious conditions and over medicating patients. So many doctors are giving a shot term fix for long term conditions which can be prevented with the proper treatments. Plus the inability to contain infectious contagious virus, germs and diseases is out of control and are taken for granted by patients, vistors and employees of hospitials and clinics.
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