Not trying to cast suspicion upon the administration of the hospitals, but the inconsistency of 'diagnosises' and the methods of reporting/billing incentive, the specifics of the local/regional demographics (source of patients) along with when these have occurred really shouldn't translate into panic, let alone blame - except for when directives for putting suspected cases back in vulnerable populations were imposed.
Not trying to cast suspicion upon the administration of the hospitals, but the inconsistency of 'diagnosises' and the methods of reporting/billing incentive, the specifics of the local/regional demographics (source of patients) along with when these have occurred really shouldn't translate into panic, let alone blame - except for when directives for putting suspected cases back in vulnerable populations were imposed.
What are you trying to say? My wife and her colleagues are putting politics above patients health and safety? You are delusional.