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During my year-long stint in the ED there was plenty of nursie grumbling when they installed nice flat screens in all the rooms. I'll admit, it did help cut down on all those "how much longer" questions. Then again, forgoing those tvs in favor of adequate staff so were all weren't doing the work of three people would have helped even more, but it wouldn't have looked nearly as good.
if you truly believe we should be paying for patients to watch tv while they receive dialysis, why not just one tv for everyone? an individual tv for every dialysis patient?
the medical care that is needed is the dialysis itself. the ability to watch tv is a bonus.
and if we're routinely overpaying for the walkers, i can only imagine what we're (over)paying for the flat screen lcd tv's!
the hospitel at its finest.
Hey, even give them laptops so they can surf the Internet while they are stuck in there for hours on end.
I have a problem with those who abuse the system, but anything to ease the burden for anyone really sick, I am all for it.
And a lot of us are living so that we don't have to. These are all of our tax dollars hard at work.
I also would like to know where you work, because I'd definitely send my family members to you. It's obvious you know your stuff, and the fact that you call it like you see it means I'd be happy to have you. It's the whiners and CONSUMERS that hate it when you call them out.
Look people, dialysis is EXPENSIVE. In fact, many older end-stage renal failure patients (or end-stage anything) who have socialized healthcare are not even eligible for it, much less their very own flat-screen TV.
There is no reason why the unit can't have a common TV for the patients. Or is TV becoming one of those ubiquitous things such as "universal healthcare?"
Also, I would love to have Happy at my hospital any day.
Honestly though, I can think of wayyyy bigger government waste than this.