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by okreallywtf 3167 days ago
I agree, I think that ER's work more or less like that now (not necessarily the rest of the hospital), I'm concerned for the future this not always being the case.

I think as the governments become more starved (not made more efficient by reducing costs, starved by simply cutting funding without optimizing it logically) that important government services will have to replaced with tiered private companies. As regulations are removed, the same thing occurs.

What if a speed of ambulance was built into your insurance? How do you know what response time is right for you and your family (as it will be framed)?