Posted on 01/09/2007 7:46:51 AM PST by Ombudsman
http://espresso.repubblica.it/
Title to the article: "Hospital Inferno."
SocioMed at its finest. 7,000 people die per year in Italian hospitals due to unhygenic conditions. That is two Medical 911's per year. Twice as many people die in Hospitals due to negligence in one year, than we have troops killed fighting terrorists in three years.
Watched film of this. The hospital they filmed, Umberto I in Rome, the city's largest public hospital didn't quite look like a Soviet era hospital, but I sure wouldn't want to go there.
Forza SociMed!
The numbers could be a lot worse if the Italians were having children.
My wife and I were in Bologna last year, and on the playgrounds all we saw were burkas, chadors, and little achmeds.
Huh? That is sooo past apples and oranges that they're comparing apples to gila monsters.
Yeah, so what's the number of people who die in American hospitals from medical personnel not washing their hands or picking up some super bug?
....or American hospitals?
12,000 die from staph infections in US hospitals
http://www.thedoctorslounge.net/infections/articles/nosocomial/staph_hospital/index.htm
HMMM Wonder how many die in American Hospitals for the same reason? Staph infections and run wild Virus's.
I will admit when I need to get to a patient quickly (a fall, for instance), I forget to wash my hands when entering the room.
I have no issue regarding hand washing; it is the best way to combat infectious disease. However, I wonder how much of the hospital acquired diseases are caused by the patients' visitors. No one ever tells them to wash their hands and I would betcha they are hauling in nasty germs too. Yet it is the hospital that gets blamed.
this is rampant in american hospitals also.
the bottom line is - if you can avoid the hospital, do so.
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