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To: Alighieri who wrote (727229)7/17/2013 6:28:39 PM
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The real change, however, is that quality of service is dropping like a rock.

Bull shit...


You can claim bullshit all day, but we're already seeing it.

Hospitals are cutting jobs ALL OVER THE PLACE. To assume that does not coincide with a cut in services one has to conclude that hospitals were hiring people they did not need in the first place.

Denver Health -- 300 jobs

Vandy - Unspecified number

Waterbury - 83 jobs

Danbury, New Milford - 90 jobs

Baptist, Little Rock - 170 jobs

Cone Health - 150 Jobs

St. Joes Sonoma Cty - 37 jobs

All in the last couple of days. And these reports are happening daily. You don't ditch all these jobs without cutting services.

Doctors are leaving practices for concierge medicine; doctors are retiring prematurely; and sensible, would-be doctors are choosing other fields of endeavor, which ultimately, forces people to midlevel providers -- cut in service.

The evidence of reductions in service are overwhelming.