CDC confirms Texas patient is first case of Ebola diagnosed in U.S.

This hospital episode illustrates an all too common problem in health care. Way too much depends on some nurse, who these days is also likely to be from africa, remembering to do something or having the presence of mind to notice something. or a doctor. They are human and make mistakes. If we ran nuke plants like that or the commercial air system, we would have disasters on a weekly basis.

Law firms do not depend on a lawyer remembering when a court filing is due. They have sophisticated systems to remind them.

Whenever I come into contact with the health care system however, i am struck by how much it depends on people doing their jobs properly. All human experience tells us that is a recipe for disaster.

Several hundred thousand already die every year in the US from hospital staff errors.
And more federal government interference through Obamacare can only make that worse.
Should Ebola manage to spread. The potential for disaster is very real.
 
why are leftist govt officials playing games with this?
they will never be trusted to run the govt again...
they have get on top of this. its govt first line of business protect our citizens.
its why we allow govt to exist in the social contract.

seal the borders from diseases until we get on top of ebola and entero68 and other tb.
require quarantines for travelers from ebola areas.


I have also noticed how the doctor in cha
First is was nobody had been exposed. Then it was 5. Now it's a hundred. Nothing to worry about though.
Keep shopping.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/sc...-to-us-ebola-patient-four-isolated/ar-BB6Eoek
 
exactly what I was thinking.
this guy knew he was exposed and probably figured that the US was the place he ought to be.




So, lie about it and get to the US with state of the art medical care, and face criminal charges if you recover, or certain death in Liberia. That's not a hard one.
 
So, lie about it and get to the US with state of the art medical care, and face criminal charges if you recover, or certain death in Liberia. That's not a hard one.
I understand why he did it. I also think he should dragged by his feet to the rear of the hospital and shot for doing it.
 
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So, lie about it and get to the US with state of the art medical care, and face criminal charges if you recover, or certain death in Liberia. That's not a hard one.
The form they're required to fill out is based up an "honor system". IOW, we hope they tell the truth. As you stated, not much chance of that. This only gets worse from here.
 
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