Book explores deaths related to ED diversions
Case Management Weekly, April 20, 2007
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A new book on the
The excerpt of Jonathan Cohn's Sick: The Untold Story of America's Health Care Crisis-and the People Who Pay the Price follows a Cambridge, MA, woman's case as she is turned away from a hospital with a cardiac catheterization unit, because it was on diversion. She was sent to another reputable hospital, but it was not equipped to perform the cardiac catheterization she needed. The next closest catheterization unit was in a third hospital, but it was also on diversion. The woman later died.
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Source: Patient Flow Weekly, HCPro, Inc.
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