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A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health carethan an American is to die from a gunshot.
A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health care
than an American is to die from a gunshot. "The largest and most detailed survey into hospital deaths has revealed that almost 12,000 patients are needlessly dying every year as a result of poor patient care. The researchers from The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine based the study on 1,000 deaths at 10 NHS trusts during 2009. The study revealed that basic errors were made in more than one in 10 cases, leading to 5.2% of deaths, which was the equivalent of nearly 12,000 preventable deaths in hospitals in England every year...." http://www.thompsons.law.co.uk/clini...l-patients.htm or google: "A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health care than an American" About 487 results (0.19 seconds) |
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A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government healthcare than an American is to die from a gunshot.
On Dec 30, 3:31*am, "PJ O'D" wrote:
A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health care than an American is to die from a gunshot. "The largest and most detailed survey into hospital deaths has revealed that almost 12,000 patients are needlessly dying every year as a result of poor patient care. The researchers from The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine based the study on 1,000 deaths at 10 NHS trusts during 2009. The study revealed that basic errors were made in more than one in 10 cases, leading to 5.2% of deaths, which was the equivalent of nearly 12,000 preventable deaths in hospitals in England every year...." http://www.thompsons.law.co.uk/clini...c-errors-hospi... or google: "A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health care than an American" About 487 results (0.19 seconds) How about clicking Americans likely to die from lack of medical insurance |
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A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health care than an American is to die from a gunshot.
"chatnoir" wrote in message ... On Dec 30, 3:31 am, "PJ O'D" wrote: A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health care than an American is to die from a gunshot. "The largest and most detailed survey into hospital deaths has revealed that almost 12,000 patients are needlessly dying every year as a result of poor patient care. The researchers from The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine based the study on 1,000 deaths at 10 NHS trusts during 2009. The study revealed that basic errors were made in more than one in 10 cases, leading to 5.2% of deaths, which was the equivalent of nearly 12,000 preventable deaths in hospitals in England every year...." http://www.thompsons.law.co.uk/clini...c-errors-hospi... or google: "A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health care than an American" About 487 results (0.19 seconds) How about clicking Americans likely to die from lack of medical insurance ............................. Isn't America about to do something about that? But if patients are paying, it's in the hospital's interest to keep them alive as long as possible. |
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A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government healthcare than an American is to die from a gunshot.
On Dec 30, 1:45*pm, "Geopelia" wrote:
"chatnoir" wrote in message ... On Dec 30, 3:31 am, "PJ O'D" wrote: A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health care than an American is to die from a gunshot. "The largest and most detailed survey into hospital deaths has revealed that almost 12,000 patients are needlessly dying every year as a result of poor patient care. The researchers from The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine based the study on 1,000 deaths at 10 NHS trusts during 2009. The study revealed that basic errors were made in more than one in 10 cases, leading to 5.2% of deaths, which was the equivalent of nearly 12,000 preventable deaths in hospitals in England every year...." http://www.thompsons.law.co.uk/clini...c-errors-hospi... or google: "A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health care than an American" About 487 results (0.19 seconds) How about clicking Americans likely to die from lack of medical insurance ............................ Isn't America about to do something about that? But if patients are paying, it's in the hospital's interest to keep them alive as long as possible.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Still we be a large number uninsured! |
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A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government healthcare than an American is to die from a gunshot.
On Sunday, December 30, 2012 10:31:03 AM UTC, Islamic Dog Eater wrote:
A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health care than an American is to die from a gunshot. "The largest and most detailed survey into hospital deaths has revealed that almost 12,000 patients are needlessly dying every year as a result of poor patient care. The researchers from The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine based the study on 1,000 deaths at 10 NHS trusts during 2009. The study revealed that basic errors were made in more than one in 10 cases, leading to 5.2% of deaths, which was the equivalent of nearly 12,000 preventable deaths in hospitals in England every year...." http://www.thompsons.law.co.uk/clini...l-patients.htm or google: "A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health care than an American" About 487 results (0.19 seconds) More people die in the USA from old age rather than gun crime. So abolish old age via euthanasia? Get your head straight! |
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A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government healthcare than an American is to die from a gunshot.
On 30 Dec, 20:45, "Geopelia" wrote:
"chatnoir" wrote in message ... On Dec 30, 3:31 am, "PJ O'D" wrote: A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health care than an American is to die from a gunshot. "The largest and most detailed survey into hospital deaths has revealed that almost 12,000 patients are needlessly dying every year as a result of poor patient care. The researchers from The London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine based the study on 1,000 deaths at 10 NHS trusts during 2009. The study revealed that basic errors were made in more than one in 10 cases, leading to 5.2% of deaths, which was the equivalent of nearly 12,000 preventable deaths in hospitals in England every year...." http://www.thompsons.law.co.uk/clini...c-errors-hospi... or google: "A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health care than an American" About 487 results (0.19 seconds) How about clicking Americans likely to die from lack of medical insurance ............................ Isn't America about to do something about that? Yeah, they're going to kill loads of young people with automatic weapons so they never get to become old and sick. But if patients are paying, it's in the hospital's interest to keep them alive as long as possible. Well surely that's a mutual interest? |
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A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health care than an American is to die from a gunshot.
On Sun, 30 Dec 2012 02:31:03 -0800 (PST), "PJ O'D"
wrote: A Briton is 5 times more likely to die from government health care than an American is to die from a gunshot. An American is 200 times more likely to die through lack of medical insurance than a Briton is to die from a gunshot. There, fixed it for you |
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