05-12-2024, 12:45 PM
Do any of you actually care about healthcare and the community? We're about to build a state of the art facility with no less than 1000 beds when we are so desperate for those we put patients in hallways and wait times are so long it is putting lives in jeopardy, but seemingly everyone here besides myself is more obsessed whether it's close to bus routes and trails. You can argue that the more central or it is the better - and that's a fair point - but that is hardly what anyone should be worried about. We still already have 4 hospitals in great locations, but this 5th will be providing immense benefits. Most staff and patients drive to work because 1) people live outside the city and region and commute to work, and 2) very few patients are taking transit to get admitted or have tests.
You should be more concerned with whether or not we'll get the funding, how long it'll take and if we'll be able to promptly staff it.
Anyway, as I said the locations they're looking at aren't the worst, so you're all freaking out about nothing. And if it's such a big issue, go to the closer hospitals or go get your license.
You should be more concerned with whether or not we'll get the funding, how long it'll take and if we'll be able to promptly staff it.
Anyway, as I said the locations they're looking at aren't the worst, so you're all freaking out about nothing. And if it's such a big issue, go to the closer hospitals or go get your license.