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INET6

10/04/05 10:02 AM

#4626 RE: Crow3 #4625

CROW You are one hard headed SOB.
Even you can not actually believe that the U of M Health system would admit to a medication error,or even hint at one.
That would open doors, that they would prefer to remain closed.

From the web site::
ValiMed is the breakthrough technology for validating medications—from CDEX, the technology development company.

Patient Safety Solution

“Hospital Settles In Multi-Million Dollar Med Error Suit”
The Institute of Medicine conservatively estimates that nearly 8,000 Americans die each year from medication errors, a number that is not diminishing
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That's 8000 deaths(final ,fini) says nothing about the number that may be set back,w/permanent disabilities,whatever,healing interrupted,maybe alive but brain dead.

Each/any of which could cause liability insurance cases.

Now tell me that CDEX stupidly slandered the Institute of Medicine by quoting such a lie.

There is a market out there,(if it works as well as the U of M reports),in spite of your crying.

Joke of the day from Uof M to CDEX. Thank you For your ValiMed
system maybe now we won't lose those average 3 patients a year because out pharmacist screwed up.We are running out of using system shutdowns, and heart failure for excuses. Don't tell anybody. LOL
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ontheedge01

10/04/05 10:09 AM

#4627 RE: Crow3 #4625

Crow3:

May I ask you what percentage of dollars in regards to operating expenses do most hospitals set aside for insurance and potential claims?

Do homeowners get a break in their insurance rates if they have smoke detectors in their home?

Do homeowners get a break in their insurance rates if they put on a heavy gage metal roof?

Do auto owners get a discount when they have theft protection on their cars?

Just a thought, for those cash strapped hospitals.

ontheedge