Hospitals In Republican- Led Idaho Given Permission To Ration Care Amid COVID-19 Surge
- Daily Kos, Sept. 7, 2021.
Since the nation first began responding to the novel coronavirus, weve known that some states have handled the public health crisis with much more diligence than others. Idaho, for example, has continued to trail behind other states when it comes to face masks and has some of the lowest vaccination rates in the country. Republican Gov. Brad Little already activated members of the National Guard, as well as several hundred medical workers via a federal program, to help overwhelmed hospitals in the state.
On Tuesday, public health leaders in the state announced that they enacted the Crisis Standards of Care Plan which, in simple terms, allows 10 hospitals and health care systems in the northern and central parts of Idaho to ration health care, as reported by the Associated Press. Why? Because there are more COVID-19 patients than they can otherwise handle. This is a similar move to whats happening in Hawaii, where Gov. David Ige recently signed an order that would release health care workers and hospitals from liability if they do have to ration health care. (Relatedly: Vacationers really need to stop traveling to Hawaii for now!)
In part of the public announcement on Tuesday, the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare essentially warned state residents that they might not get the kind of care theyre used to if they do need to be hospitalized. What might the difference look like? Luckily, patients would still receive careat least, to some degree. They might, however, be placed in a conference room rather than a traditional bed. They might also have to go without some seriously important medical equipment. Health care workers might have their duties changed or extended.
The point? So hospitals can use their intensive care unit rooms for patients they think are most likely to survive. The overall goal, of course, is to save as many lives as possible, and offer care to as many people as they can.
Idahos guidelines essentially rate patients based on factors that contribute to their likelihood of surviving their current health crisis. People who are both in great need of care and are likely to actually survive and benefit from it are then listed as priority folks for in-demand resources, like certain medical equipment or an ICU bed. If youre a patient without a life-threatening condition, you may simply experience a delay in your treatment. If youre in severe need but your chances of survival are low, you may be given care that allows you to be pain-free, in order to keep you comfortablewhile you either recover or dont. Remember: It didnt have to be this way...
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Equomba
(197 posts)my niece's husband is a nurse, working in a hospital in Spokane. He said a number of the nurses and staff are quitting.
And as Spokane is only 10 miles or so from Idaho, I would take it a step further... if you are unvaccinated and can't show proof of residency in WA then go back home. And if a resident of WA and unvaccinated? You get a tent, and are treated ONLY AFTER the normal people are taken care of.
I'm completely over these idiots.
Scrivener7
(50,934 posts)"the normal people."
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(3,395 posts)the very back of the line.
Let them suffer, like they make the rational, sane members of their districts suffer over their stupidity.
Not vaccinated...go die!
Otto_Harper
(508 posts)You know, the ones that would be instituted if the Dems ever got into power?
Scrivener7
(50,934 posts)Makes me wonder about republiQan owned pizza parlors.
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