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To: Julius Wong who wrote (183060)1/23/2022 10:18:27 AM
From: THE ANT  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 218001
 
There are good ones. The last two that took over facilities I left looked like deer in a head light. When they have a difficult patient they hospitalize them and that costs the government a fortune. I can treat patients and avoid hospital admissions. I suspect many of them cost the government 500k a year compared to me following the same number of patients. I got a patient six months ago that has been on a one-to-one sitter for over two years 24 hours a day in a day in a psychiatric hospital to prevent harm to self and others. Within three months I got the patient off the one-to-one sitter. She was falling multiple times a month and fractured her bilateral jaw Amongst other fractures prior to coming to us. She has not had one fall in six months and is off the one to one. I knew exactly what to do This included putting the patient on a medication she had a reported allergy to



To: Julius Wong who wrote (183060)1/23/2022 11:44:27 AM
From: gg cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218001
 
My doc of many year’s is retiring also,, we are looking.

Maybe We’ll end up with AI virtual doc handing out blood tests , appointments for scans,, reading results

by AI,, scanning best procedures for age and medical history from world data. Starting to go that way. :+)