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Hospital Cost Cutting Measures
To: All Hospital Staff
From: Adminstration/Groundskeeping
Date: March 23, 2000
Re: New Cost Cutting Measures
Effective April 1 this hospital will no longer provide security. Each charge nurse will be issued a .38 caliber revolver and 12 rounds of ammunition. An additional 12 rounds will be stored in the pharmacy. In addition to routine nursing duties, Charge Nurses will rotate the patrolling of the hospital grounds. A bicycle and helmet will be provided for patrolling the park areas. In light of the similarity of monitoring equipment, ICU will now take over the security surveillance duties. The unit secretary will be responsible for watching cardiac and security monitors as well as continuing previous secretarial duties.

Food service will be discontinued. Patients wishing to be fed will need to let their families know to bring something, or may make arrangements with Subway, Domino's, etc., before meal time. Coin-operated phones will be available in the patient rooms for this purpose as well as for other calls the patient may wish to make.

Housekeeping and physical therapy are being combined. Mops will be issued to those patients who are ambulatory, thus providing range-of-motion exercise as well as a clean environment. Families of ambulatory patients may also sign up to clean the rooms of non-ambulatory patients for special discounts for their final bill. Time cards will be provided.

As you can see in the "FROM" line above, administration is assuming grounds keeping duties. If an adminstrator cannot be reached by calling his/her office it is suggested that you walk outside and listen for the sound of a lawn mower, weed whacker, etc.

Engineering is being eliminated. The hospital has subscribed to the TIME_LIFE "How to..." series of maintainence books. These books can be checked out from administration, and a toolbox will be standard equipment on all nursing units. We will be receiving the series at the rate of one volume every other month. We already have the volume on Basic Wiring, but if a non-electrical problem occurs, please try to handle it as best you can until the appropriate volume arrives.

Cutbacks in the phlebotomy staff will be accommodated by only performing blood-related lab tests on patients who are already bleeding.

Physicians will be informed that they may order no more than two x-rays per patient stay. This is due to the turnaround time required by Revco's photolab. Two prints will be provided for the price of one, and physicians are being advised to clip coupons from the Sunday paper if they want extra sets. Revco's will honor competitor's coupons for one-hour processing in emergency situations, so if you come across any coupons, please clip them and send them to the ER.

In light of the extremely hot summer temperature the electric company has been asked to install individual meters in each patient room, office, etc., so that the electrical consumption can be monitored and appropriately billed. Fans will be available for sale or lease in the hospital gift shop.

In addition to the current recycling program, a bin for the collection of unused fruit and bread will soon be provided on each floor. Families, patients and the few remaining employees are encouraged to contribute discarded produce. The resulting moldy compost will be utilized by the pharmacy for nocosomial production of antibiotics. The antibiotics will also be available for purchase through the hospital pharmacy and will, coincidentally, soon be the only antibiotics listed in the HMO's formulary.

2007-11-29 12:51:21 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Senior Citizens

8 answers

Yes mam, it is our HMO's!

I actually worked in an HMO medical practice, the first time you came in as a new patient, they asked you to make out a living will...does that give you a clue?????

LOL

POLO: they no longer wake you up to give you a sleeping pill, they just clunk you over the head with the bedpan to knock you out...saves money!

2007-11-29 12:57:58 · answer #1 · answered by slk29406 6 · 2 0

As we approach the fifth official anniversary of the “war on terror”, the foiled UK “terror plot” has neatly provided George W Bush, the “leader of the free world”, with a chance to remind us of our fight against the “Islamic fascists”. But what if the war on terror is not really about separating the good guys from the bad guys, but about deciding what a good guy can be allowed to say and think? What if the “Islamic fascism” President Bush warns us of is not just the terrorism associated with Osama bin Laden and his elusive al-Qaeda network but a set of views that many Arabs, Muslims and Pakistanis -- even the odd humanist -- consider normal, even enlightened? What if the war on “Islamic fascism” is less about fighting terrorism and more about silencing those who dissent from the West’s endless wars against the Middle East? Can we have an independent inquiry this time or are supposed to swallow and vomit and lick back another white wash like we do every time?

2016-04-06 04:35:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I hope I never get so sick I have to go in hospital. That does not sound like the kind of place to come out alive.

2007-11-29 14:38:39 · answer #3 · answered by Aloha_Ann 7 · 2 0

This was not to be released till the 2008 election was over.You will need to tell us who leaked this information.
Ex president G.Bush

2007-11-29 13:13:55 · answer #4 · answered by gggggg 6 · 2 0

LOL!
New Zealand IS a British colony... ouch!

2007-11-29 13:08:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Of course we should demolish all the hospitals and invest in bigger morgues(sick, sick jock)

2007-11-29 19:55:00 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

lol.... but will they still wake you up to administer your sleeping pills?

2007-11-29 12:58:34 · answer #7 · answered by Polo 7 · 3 0

Ain't it the truth...........

2007-11-29 14:42:06 · answer #8 · answered by Ruth 7 · 2 0

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