February 26, 2009
Lamenting Death is Political
When politicians and journalists lament military deaths in a war theater they show their lack of concern for human life. Each year 90,000 persons die in American hospitals due to medical negligence--sometimes due to not performing a procedure as simple as washing hands between patients. Doctors are reluctant to publicize that fact. 130 years after the medical profession ridiculed Louis Pasteur for demanding that doctors wash their hands before treating patients, the geniuses continue their lazy work habits. Why do politicians focus on cost? Why not safety?
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/ken-shepherd/2009/02/25/twittering-helen-thomas#comment-862072
Twittering Helen THomas
By Ken Shepherd
Newsbusters.org
February 25, 2009 - 15:18 ET
When politicians and journalists lament military deaths in a war theater they show their lack of concern for human life. Each year 90,000 persons die in American hospitals due to medical negligence--sometimes due to not performing a procedure as simple as washing hands between patients. Doctors are reluctant to publicize that fact. 130 years after the medical profession ridiculed Louis Pasteur for demanding that doctors wash their hands before treating patients, the geniuses continue their lazy work habits. Why do politicians focus on cost? Why not safety?
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/ken-shepherd/2009/02/25/twittering-helen-thomas#comment-862072
Twittering Helen THomas
By Ken Shepherd
Newsbusters.org
February 25, 2009 - 15:18 ET
Labels:
Helen Thomas,
Journalists,
Medical Abuses,
Negligence,
Politicians,
War Deaths
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