Health Care Legislation and the ICU

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Forgive me if this question has been asked before and answered. I did a search but didn't find anything.

How do you think health care reform will effect the patient population and health care we provide in the ICU? I work in a large metropolitan trauma center. We care for a population with various medical, surgical, and trauma needs. The nurses I work with have all voiced concerned over the heroic inventions we are forced to provide to end-stage illnesses with very poor prognoses, but to no avail. This is just the tip of the iceberg in health care reform, of course, but a reoccurring problem for us.

Any insights, thoughts on the impact of health care reform specifically in the ICU would be appreciated.

Classicaldreams

Well, in the discussion in Congress, "healthcare reform" has already been watered down to "healthcare insurance reform" -- at this point, no one (as far as I'm aware, and I've been following the process pretty closely) is talking about making any significant changes to the healthcare system overall -- which is what we really need, and what would really make a difference -- it's more about tweaking the current financing system a little around the edges (and providing huge numbers of new customers and taxpayer subsidies to the for-profit insurance companies!)

I doubt we're going to see any real change, unfortunately.

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