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Obamas Health Care

Submitted by Rick Honcho on Wednesday, February 20 2008No Comment

A look into the Obama government run health care plan……

Seriously ill patients are left for hours in ambulances instead of being immediately admitted to accident and emergency departments to meet a Government target on treatment times, it was claimed yesterday.

The practice of “patient stacking” has left some waiting for up to five hours because units have refused to admit them until they can be treated within the four-hour time limit.

Unison, the public sector union, said the practice poses a danger to other patients because ambulances detained as “waiting rooms” cannot answer new 999 calls.
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Mary Maguire, a spokesman for the union, said: “This happens time and time again. It is an appalling waste of resources. We should not use ambulances as waiting rooms.

“A 16-year-old terminally ill cancer patient died after waiting over an hour for an ambulance to transfer him. Three ambulances could have reached him but they were tied up waiting to hand over patients.”

Dr Steve Field, the chairman of the Royal College of GPs, called the situation ”entirely inappropriate and unacceptable”.

Evidence of patient stacking is revealed in the official ”turnaround time” data released by seven of England’s 11 regional ambulance services.

The figures show that over the past 15 months at least 44,000 delays were reported by the ambulance services. In some cases the delays were up to five hours.

Norman Lamb, the Liberal Democrats’ health spokesman, said the situation represented ”a scandalous distortion of practice to meet a target that is meant to improve the service”.

Mike Penning, the Tory shadow health minister, said: “Not admitting people to hospital but stacking patients in car parks beggars belief in the 21st century.”

George Alberti, the Department of Health’s national director for emergency access and service design, denied the claim that Government targets are putting pressure on A&E staff to resort to patient stacking. He said: “The four-hour clock for waiting starts 15 minutes after the ambulance arrives, regardless of whether the patient has been handed over.”

Wow can’t wait for this GREAT health care system.

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