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Heyyyyy. There you go!!!! Knew you'd come aroundI'm doing epidurals. No ablations or MBB. No SIJ.
I did a hip recently that was utterly trashed, but I'm really doing epidurals only.
It seems like most people are working towards May 1... It would be great if it was sooner, but I just don’t see it happening before then. unless you’re doing procedures in your own office, which I think you could probably get away with starting sooner...At what point do we reopen? The whole purpose of this was just to blunt the peak of the curve.. we haven’t stopped the virus from circulating.
Should report those still doing SCS and ASC procedure to the state medical board
Do you think it would be helpful?
Why don't you report them then? In many states, Tx, FL, etc clinics are shut down if they continue business as usual.
what's been submitted? sorry not following.
I think it depends on the state. My state, Texas, the medical board and the governor specifically stated prohibited from doing any elective non life sustaining medical procedure, surgeries. Those in violation can risk fine, jail time and or suspension of license.
I stopped doing including office procedures. As much as it sucked financially, my best buddies from med school, many are ER doc and hospitalist and they are working extra and risking their lives, also I don't want to risk losing licence or going to jail.
Medical board complaint.
That's going to get you quite far in your community...
So a guy or gal takes great precautions and treats people that show up at the door and you file a complaint? Did the doctor force them to come in or did they want to?
Is it?To be clear, I didn’t personally make the decision or submit anything. It’s a small community and word travels. I’m just relaying what’s going on in my neck of the woods in response to OP’s question.
But I wouldn’t waste a match lighting an Easter candle for this guy if on the slim chance something actually is done about it. This is the latest in a long line of ethically questionable happenings. I mean we’re not talking about a hot radic or an acute VCF. It’s SCS and Vertiflex for chronic pain using PPE in an ASC. It’s a ridiculous argument.
Is it?
The entire directive to cancel elective procedures was to ensure PPE goes to the hospital. What about the PPE that the facility already has? Are they supposed to donate it? It's self-limiting. When the PPE runs out the procedures stop. It may take a while for them to get restocked even after the directive ends. I have plenty of PPE at my ASC and if I didn't have concerns about Medicare and other insurers paying I would proceed. The hospitals here don't give a rats ass if they put me out of business or not. They aren't "team players" by any stretch and if they have millions to buy out primary care and orthopedic groups and build their own pain service, I don't feel I have any duty to support them.
From the patient perspective, most wish they could get what they need, be it a knee arthroplasty, Vertiflex, or permanent SCS. They live the pain and would like to get it resolved if they could. Ask them.
I find your argument vague and more emotionally charged than anything else. "Taking care of my community that I hold so dear" means helping those that come through my door given they meet criteria. You have to create hypotheticals to try to make a point which doesn't make your argument valid. Lol at an EO to command use of the ASC as an ICU.Yes, it is. Your argument is getting worse and more tangential. I have no love for hospitals and we own our ASC too. It’s not about propping them up, the government will take care of that. It’s about taking care of the community you hold so dear if the circumstances became so dire that another executive order is issued asking for that PPE or to use the ASC as an ICU.
From a patient perspective, could you share your new patient intake form where it asks how many oxy 30s and Xanax they’d like per month? They live the pain after all. Of course our patients want their procedures. Just like these spring breakers wanted their vacations. Doesn’t make either a good idea or in compliance with executive orders.
Fair point, but a complication in this field requiring PPE means surgery. If anyone is having those kinds of complications that require surgery they may consider prolonging that hold on procedures forever.That is not the “entire directive”. If a patient has a procedure complication and gets admitted...that uses a lot more resources than just PPE. A fresh implant that gets Covid could have a worse outcome.
I find your argument vague and more emotionally charged than anything else. "Taking care of my community that I hold so dear" means helping those that come through my door given they meet criteria. You have to create hypotheticals to try to make a point which doesn't make your argument valid. Lol at an EO to command use of the ASC as an ICU.
Try to stick to the facts instead of the insinuations if you can. My argument is that procedures are cancelled to preserve PPE and that rationale on the face of it is nonsense. You could do procedures in your own ASC safely on the appropriate patients and not be a burden to your health system. From what I can tell your best argument to not proceed is that your governor may command you to put a vent patient in your OR.No emotions needed. It’s there in black and white, at least in our order. Your argument seems to be that if a patient wants a procedure, they get it. That’s clearly not how our order is written. But if you think SCS and Vertiflex are non-elective procedures, there’s no point discussing it further because anything is going appear vague with that haze of green clouding your judgment.
Some very questionable justification here for elective procedures which clearly governor orders and medical boards have directed temporary stoppage for.
The majority here understand what that means.
Other$ will not.
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Some very questionable justification here for elective procedures which clearly governor orders and medical boards have directed temporary stoppage for.
The majority here understand what that means.
Other$ will not.
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Doesn’t make either a good idea or in compliance with executive orders.
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WWE deemed an essential service, returns to live televised shows | CNN
Professional sports in Florida are getting the green light to resume production after the Florida Governor's Office deemed them "essential services."www.cnn.com
Not an argument for or against procedures.
I saw that they were considered "essential". Is it not insane that they are essential while we are on here bickering back and forth about whether we should be. We are truly in a state of complete ridiculousness![]()
WWE deemed an essential service, returns to live televised shows | CNN
Professional sports in Florida are getting the green light to resume production after the Florida Governor's Office deemed them "essential services."www.cnn.com
Not an argument for or against procedures.
What was the alternative - a watered down version? Working through it? Time will tell us more but the potential devastation of the outbreak without mitigation was dire. Maybe a more targeted "shut down" would have been better but I guess we're just still in the dark about the virus' lethality and transmission. But each governor did what they thought was right.We will look back at this one day and realize this was not worth shutting down the country and pushing millions and millions of individuals into unemployment.
Wrestler in the pic will need emergent kypho shortly!![]()
WWE deemed an essential service, returns to live televised shows | CNN
Professional sports in Florida are getting the green light to resume production after the Florida Governor's Office deemed them "essential services."www.cnn.com
Not an argument for or against procedures.
We will look back at this one day and realize this was not worth shutting down the country and pushing millions and millions of individuals into unemployment.
I'm willing to bet the families of the 28,000+ Americans who died would have wished more was done, sooner...We will look back at this one day and realize this was not worth shutting down the country and pushing millions and millions of individuals into unemployment.
^ I’m sure they feel the same way the family does with deaths from all causes.
Seriously this China information coming to light is the first glimpse of the impending geopolitical denouement.
No, its not. China will skate. They are too important to everyone's economy. Last thing we need is a worsening trade war on the heels of a global depression
After a short time the entire world is going to be pissed if they were playing in some lab and ended up causing this catastrophe. Wrongful death lawsuits galore and that’s just on an individual level. Moving the supply chains isn’t impossible and the CCP is going to be fighting to save face. It won’t just be the U.S. No way.No, its not. China will skate. They are too important to everyone's economy. Last thing we need is a worsening trade war on the heels of a global depression
Is the reporting of another physician bc of your belief in the medical risk or bc they're not "in compliance with executive orders?"
That is two separate things IMO.
Ha!
After a short time the entire world is going to be pissed if they were playing in some lab and ended up causing this catastrophe. Wrongful death lawsuits galore and that’s just on an individual level. Moving the supply chains isn’t impossible and the CCP is going to be fighting to save face. It won’t just be the U.S. No way.
More apropos, looks like elective procedures resuming here very soon. Hospitals going broke.
More apropos, looks like elective procedures resuming here very soon. Hospitals going broke.