Epi-do,
That is right. If I have a code STEMI, verified by 12-lead, they want me to bring this pt. to them even though they do not have the capabilities to do open heart or CATH. I can have this pt in an "appropriate" hospital in no more than 30 mins in most cases. If i am further than that then I can see coming to them first, but how much more time will be lost going there first and then transporting to the appropiate hospital! Long bone fractures are another problem. The ortho that covers the local hospital refuses to come in. He wants them in a soft cast until they can come into his office, so if the pt needs surgery, they have to be transported to a different hospital. Just seems like trying to do what's right for the pt is becoming more difficult because this hospital wants to get some of the money they are losing. I am not a newbie...I have over 15 years as a medic and can usually tell whats going to end up at a higher level of care. So my main question is not what I should do, but has anyone ran into legalities concerning this type of problem.
That is right. If I have a code STEMI, verified by 12-lead, they want me to bring this pt. to them even though they do not have the capabilities to do open heart or CATH. I can have this pt in an "appropriate" hospital in no more than 30 mins in most cases. If i am further than that then I can see coming to them first, but how much more time will be lost going there first and then transporting to the appropiate hospital! Long bone fractures are another problem. The ortho that covers the local hospital refuses to come in. He wants them in a soft cast until they can come into his office, so if the pt needs surgery, they have to be transported to a different hospital. Just seems like trying to do what's right for the pt is becoming more difficult because this hospital wants to get some of the money they are losing. I am not a newbie...I have over 15 years as a medic and can usually tell whats going to end up at a higher level of care. So my main question is not what I should do, but has anyone ran into legalities concerning this type of problem.