I found an interesting article on healthcare costshere. It shines some light on some things I’d always wondered; for example, why does the hospital charge 88 bucks for me to go into a room and throw an incentive spirometer at someone? How can we justify charging another 88 bucks for me to throw some useless meds into a nebulizer and give them to someone with no pulmonary history dozens of times a day? The article contains information that is new to me, and it’s good food for thought.
I found an interesting article on healthcare costshere. It shines some light on some things I’d always wondered; for example, why does the hospital charge 88 bucks for me to go into a room and throw an incentive spirometer at someone? How can we justify charging another 88 bucks for me to throw some useless meds into a nebulizer and give them to someone with no pulmonary history dozens of times a day? The article contains information that is new to me, and it’s good food for thought.