I don't care what others might think; that this manager is one lone person and not an indictment of the corporation for whom he works - shit runs down hill:
In health care, you always keep the interest of the patient foremost in your mind. That this manager believed it was perfectly okay to pull a nurse from surgery speaks volumes to the attitude and mindset of the corporate structure at the Dean Health System. Obviously the bottom line is much more important than the health of their patients.
If Dean Health Systems wants their reputation restored, they best fire the manager. After reading this simple article, Lord knows I'd not want to find myself under their care.
Star TribuneIf there is one action that defines the residual effects of the Bush Era, this is it.
MADISON, Wis. -- A Dean Health System nurse was called out of surgery so a manager could tell her she was being laid off.
Dean Health said the surgery was minor and the patient wasn't affected, but the manager who summoned the nurse from surgery violated medical protocol.
In health care, you always keep the interest of the patient foremost in your mind. That this manager believed it was perfectly okay to pull a nurse from surgery speaks volumes to the attitude and mindset of the corporate structure at the Dean Health System. Obviously the bottom line is much more important than the health of their patients.
If Dean Health Systems wants their reputation restored, they best fire the manager. After reading this simple article, Lord knows I'd not want to find myself under their care.



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