Time for a reality check
"The C-E-O of Northumberland Hills Hospital says hospitals can't be all things to all people.
Robert Biron says the decision to cancel diabetes education and outpatient rehab services will allow N-H-H to focus on its core mandate of providing acute care.
Biron says diabetes education is already provided by the Port Hope Community Health Centre but admits outpatient rehab available in the community is not publicly-funded."
You can pay me now or pay me later! If we don't treat diabetes properly, and it is one of the epidemic diseases of modern times, you will have to deal with it drasticaly after a while. In other words no treatment/counselling now or we will cut your toes/feet/leg off in a couple of years time.
The lack of non-acute care follow up - like rehab - will mean that readmissions are going to be the norm (Hey that's good for the hospital business, readmission gets paid more than outpatient care). So the hospital will be generating more money on readmissions but at what cost to human health?
One can see a hospital cannot just concentrate on acute care and if it does it so at its peril. See the light folks and make your voices heard in this issue.


