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5) Enact tort reform to cut down the amount of frivolous malpractice suits, so that doctors don't feel compelled to order multiple unnecessary tests, just because they're panicked about liability. (CT scans, just because someone says the word "head" in the emergency room, etc.)
Maeya wrote:Speaking as a nurse within a not-for-profit healthcare system, this:5) Enact tort reform to cut down the amount of frivolous malpractice suits, so that doctors don't feel compelled to order multiple unnecessary tests, just because they're panicked about liability. (CT scans, just because someone says the word "head" in the emergency room, etc.)
It is definitely an imperfect system, but I personally think tort reform is the SINGLE BIGGEST step we can take in the right direction.
The ease with which people check into hospitals with one issue, and end up contracting multiple others is a huge cause for concern.
Maeya wrote:Additionally, may I point out no one pitches a fit when other industries make a profit?
As I've said, it's an imperfect system and definitely room for improvement, but we are not the bad guys.
Tikker wrote:Maeya wrote:Yeah I'm not arguing that some lawsuits aren't absolutely justified. I'm talking about the McDonalds-my-coffee-was-too-hot-when-I-spilled-it-on-myself style of lawsuits
You should actually read this lawsuit
everyone points it out as the definition of frivolous lawsuits, but it's really not
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Drem wrote:i think it's BS and if the coffee was spilled by a younger person that didn't have fragile 74 yo skin that none of that would've happened. you have to brew coffee at 200 degrees F or it doesn't taste right. you kinda take a risk of burning yourself if that's what you want to drink. whether you're just burning your tongue or your crotch
and i've been burned (read cooked my hand) for a good 4 or 5 seconds with 350 degree oil on my fingers floating desserts and garnishes in deep fryers and it was a nasty 2nd degree burn that healed up 100% and looks absolutely fine. i just think the circumstances of that lawsuit were perfect for them to extort money from a company that made someone a cup of coffee served well below the temperature actually required to brew it correctly
not to mention holding scalding liquid right next to your vagina in a flimsy cardboard cup is classic darwinism
Narrock wrote:Yup, I ... was just trolling.
Narrock wrote:I wikipedia'd everything first.
Arlos wrote:Because those other companies may brew it at 190-200F, but don't give it to the customer (especially at a drive-thru) at that temperature, thus lessening the risks involved?
-Arlos
Tikker wrote:Spazz wrote:If you could cure aids in your garage would you ? It takes funding like say a university but people try to do good shit all the time.
I understand what you're saying
the funding tends to flow towards profitable stuff though
it sucks, but it's the reality of how it works
but really tho, $5000 bucks is enough to cure Aids
right Gaazy?
Ganzo wrote:The first step should be to deny doctors the right to refuse Medicare/Medicaid as many of them do now
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