Posted on 09/07/2003 2:30:17 PM PDT by Timesink
OK, smarty pants, why don't you tell us what an acceptable level would be, and what sort of "oversight" you think would get us there.
-ccm
Astoundingly, Medicare. Medicare pays the same fees to hospitals with the best care as it does to those with high infection rates, numerous medical errors, and substandard survival rates...."
This is from the article "Dangerous Hospitals and Medicare" by Betsy McCaughy in the latest issue of American Enterprise Magazine. More...
"Medicare does business with any hospital accredited by the Joint Council on the Accredition of Health Care Organizations (JCAHO). How tough are JCAHO standards? They're "not likely to give you an idea of the safety and quality of hospitals," says Arthur Levin, director of the Center for Medical Consumers.
The problem is that JCAHO is funded by fees from the hospitals it accredits. Consequently, it doesn't ask questions that hospitals don't want to answer..."
Over 100,000 deaths a year from hospital staff negligence sounds pretty horrendous and "unacceptable" to me. And it doesn't sound as if there is ANY oversight whatsoever!
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