I know this to be fact from a hospital CEO. The smaller community hospitals do not have protocols or resources to treat Ebola as of a month ago. Maybe OLOL and the general do but the smaller one's don't
Our hospital is getting the protocols and resources in place now, as I'm sure most others are.
But a month ago, we would have been lost.
Most likely rural and small community hospitals will never see an Ebola case, and resources spent to prepare means resources not available for something else. So what do you cut funding from to pay for Ebola preparation?
Tough times in an already tough market.
JMHO
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