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Re: 5bjjamie5 post# 11402

Monday, 12/03/2018 10:12:45 AM

Monday, December 03, 2018 10:12:45 AM

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You didn't have to announce your failures !!!

The poor and needy will avoid Healthcare and Insurance in order to put food on the table and a roof over their heads. And because of that there are great numbers of people in need of instant diagnosis above and beyond the present level. If a Mandatory Issue for Emergency Services included the Heart Sentry, diagnosis would be achieved faster and cheaper than the present level.
In emergency medicine, the golden hour refers to the time period of one hour, or less, following a traumatic injury, or medical emergency providing treatment to prevent death. For each period of time exceeding the first hour the survival rate is decreased drastically.

Hence the poor, needy and uninsured would benefit from the Heart Sentries initial use more so than those in a Dr's office. And once an Ambulance has been dispatched, the ER is the next stop!!! So a prompt diagnosis at the scene would benefit all concerned.
And just to remind you, In the USA no one can be refused Emergency Medical Care in a ER or Trauma Centre , although after the initial treatment it leaves a lot to be desired and often goes to the way side due to cost.

https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/newsroom/articles/year-2017/uninsured-heart-attack.html

Also The Uninsured American population with Heart Disease and Stroke risk are estimated to be around 7.3 million who are far less likely, than their insured counterparts to receive appropriate and timely medical care.

So I guess your Darwinism attitude reflects your outlook towards whom you feel should receive care and those who shouldn't...
But then that's the way the legal profession looks at everything !!!


https://www.cdc.gov/heartdisease/heart_attack.htm