In our health system, when a person comes into the hospital for whatever reason, they will only be released when they are at a stable state (we don't kick them out if there's a danger of them destabilizing and dying at home, and those who are dying stay in the ward until a hospice spot can be arranged). This is a kind-hearted system.
What does that mean now with hematological disturbances suddenly more common? People who come in for entirely different conditions are laying weeks longer in the hospital because their low blood values are unsolved.
You, the healthy insurance payer, pays for that.
Aug 20, 2022
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