Procedures outside the stadiums and in the parking areas still need to be optimized, for example so that emergency medical services can leave the grounds on their way to the hospital faster.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Underperforming hospitals or units should accept that they have to improve the service they offer or that patients, quite properly, will go elsewhere.
In hospital, people should be able to have time to themselves.
I would welcome processes that eliminate the need for doctors. We bottle-neck things around doctors, and it's not a good way of doing things.
Hospitals are very extreme places - you can be in a maternity room one minute, and by someone's bedside as they're dying the next.
Where patient needs are complex, we should provide greater support in the community so that patients can cut down on trips to the tertiary hospital.
The hospital industry to this day works its tail off to do the right thing.
A hospital is a good place to set various dilemmas.
The patient decides when it's best to go.
It is my sincere hope that hospitals across Indiana, and America, continue to strive for excellence when it comes to providing medical care. This proposed rule will be harmful to communities who wish to upgrade their medical facilities.
Our role is to develop techniques that allow us to provide emergency life-saving procedures to injured patients in an extreme, remote environment without the presence of a physician.