07-17-2012, 04:19 PM
I appreciate the beautiful, state of the art, constantly renovated hospitals in my state. I notice those other places when I travel around the country. It couldn't be that we have too many high price hospital beds in some areas and can't fill them, could it? Just asking.
It's hard to take easily disproved partisan comments like that seriously. Continuing to treat this like a political problem instead of a serious national challenge isn't going to get us anywhere.
Here are the 10 states with the safest hospitals, meaning you are least likely to get killed in one of them, according to a recent national survey:
Mass, Maine, Vermont, Illinois, Tenn, VA, MI, CA, DE, MN.
What are those states doing right?
We know one has "Romneycare."
Let's look at the best and learn and copy that and continue to innovate, reform, and improve.
Time to quit the partisan whining in this issue.
The only places where this was happening was the heavily democratic states (NY, MA, RI, CT, etc).
It's hard to take easily disproved partisan comments like that seriously. Continuing to treat this like a political problem instead of a serious national challenge isn't going to get us anywhere.
Here are the 10 states with the safest hospitals, meaning you are least likely to get killed in one of them, according to a recent national survey:
Mass, Maine, Vermont, Illinois, Tenn, VA, MI, CA, DE, MN.
What are those states doing right?
We know one has "Romneycare."

Let's look at the best and learn and copy that and continue to innovate, reform, and improve.
Time to quit the partisan whining in this issue.