Governor of Pennsylvania, the legislature established medical demand reform
In response to a threat of crisis mistakes that can lead to only three field Trauma Center to close in on January 1, Dir Schweiker yesterday invited to update legislators “strong reform” the head of its agenda of next month.
Schweiker there were no details, but he said that legislators should be patient safety issues and legal reforms. Some countries have limited the damage that can be attributed misconduct cases.
But some concerns of doctors governor of the call to action comes too late to the immediate problem. Trauma Center’s face closure because not enough specialists on his staff found medical insurance recorded for the Protection of next year.
“It’s really a crisis of full arm wrestling,” said Dick Jones, President of Abington Memorial Hospital, who said that the authorities of public health department could it have been forced to stop their Trauma Center.
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