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KMATTOX at aol.com KMATTOX at aol.comThu Mar 1 02:22:25 GMT 2007
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Heidi Hotz of Los Angeles has shared with us the attached California Statute. It creates a list of 28 ADVERSE EVENTS occurring in a hospital setting, which must be reported to the STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT and then a required on site (?Manditory) review and judgment evaluation by a regulatory and reimbursement team. Regulatory harressment from the Regulatory Industrial Complex. Society, patients, families, hospitals, and health workers will NOT be better served by this bill for a long list of reasons. However, consumerism in health care is now with us, and we must accept that this is only one of many such regulations to come. Such laws are being passed because we did not police ourselves internally, as did the airline industry. We needed to have an attitude of ZERO tolerance. How many of our hospitals have patients who develop nosocomial bed sores (not present on admission) ? How many doses of medication are given with the wrong drug, wrong dose, wrong time, wrong patient, etc. One only has to be a patient or have a family member that is a patient to recognize that the system is BROKEN. However, it is not just lack of attention to detail by the doctors and nurses, it is our SYSTEM which is at fault, including the restrictive and demeaning regulations, paper work, work hour restrictions, etc. Nurses cannot be nurses anymore because they are busy just keeping compliance records and assuring numbers for the regulators and JCAHO. Then there are laws about nurse patient ratios which are impossible to fulfill because of the number of total nurses available and the low number in the que. I am very saddened by this California Law and would hope that the California Medical Association, California Hospital Association, California Trial Lawyers Association, etc. could join together to repeal this law. It is not in the best interest of quality patient care. But.........look for the name of your hospital and your name on the front page of the Los Angeles Times. Thank you ACLU for helping pass this law. <BR><BR><BR>**************************************<BR> AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pdf Size: 116514 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://list.mistral.net/pipermail/trauma-list/attachments/20070228/cc012fc3/attachment-0001.pdf
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