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Woman's death after ER wait ruled homicide
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This is a senario me my fellow coworkers have morbidly joke about happening in our ER waiting room. We had no idea it has already happened. Sadly, I am not surprised!
The operative word in "emergency room" is 'Emergency". Most of the people who walk in to the ER are not experiencing a life-threatening emergency, but are there to be treated for something that could be treated in a physician's office during regular office hours. This is certainly not an original thought with this writer, but it is obvious that for much of the population the ER has become the primary care physician.
ER triage workers are overwhelmed with potential patients and don't always have the time to make the right decisions.
I have been in hospital emergency room (for a chronic condition in the middle of the night for which my primary care physician told me to head to the ER if it flared up) more than once and have seen the triage nurse dealing with a patient who has cut off part of his hand and an unconscious patient brought in off the street and having to decide on the spot who gets to see the overworked resident first.
Time for a new healthcare paradigm.





