• idkwhatimdoing@sh.itjust.works
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    2 years ago

    An important note about this as an average–some hospitals have incredibly low hospital-acquired infection rates, and others are shockingly high. A HUGE factor is just how nice the facilities are and how well-trained the doctors are, which is why there are 3rd parties that evaluate as much for hospitals each year. Do your research and know where to go in your area that has scored highest on quality of care investigations!

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    2 years ago

    The broader spectrum of medical malpractice is something that probably should get more attention than it does.

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    2 years ago

    My wife is a nurse and went through the whole pandemic without getting COVID. She did get it however, when she was waiting for her gall bladder removal surgery just after things were getting back to normal.

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          2 years ago

          What is anyone going to do with anything from this community. The other day there was a post about how there used to be rocks with some words on them in the middle of nowhere.

          I suppose that this information at the least could inform people to be more perceptive of signs of infection after a hospital visit given how common they can be.

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          2 years ago

          Maybe someone who holds the misconception that hospitals will “bail them out” of bad lifestyle habits when they get sick will see this and start taking a proactive approach to maintaining their health.

          It’s plausible!