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ALERT: Due to our transitioning of a new computer system this weekend, ER wait times may be longer than normal. Click to enlarge. |
So, besides delaying affairs in a critical care environment, in order to take care of the computer's needs, they're asking patients to decide if they have "a minor illness that doesn't require a trip to the ER" and, in so doing, redirecting patients with possibly serious problems to a doc-in-the-box urgicare center,
These two matters raise risk on its face. If patients are harmed or die, then, are their injuries or death a worhty sacrifice in the name of achieving cybernetic uptopia?
It would seem far more logical to roll out a "new computer system" gradually, in a manner that does not require crazy workarounds (e.g., asking patients to decide if they need the ER or not) and causing delays and confusion that, in an ED environment, can and do lead to missed findings, lost information, harm and death,
This will go on for far longer than a weekend.
It's amazing how the naive public has been sold the mantra that computers are a great thing in medicine, and worth the risks, when increasingly, as posted in numerous essays on this website and othersm the data does not support such declarations, and computers serve as more of a distraction than a boon to busy clinicians.
-- SS
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