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cdot666 t1_jdzzpam wrote

The giraffe gang has been caught

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Hutwe t1_je01n3s wrote

Looks like “hit the road“ in Hobo symbol

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bigdog24681012 t1_je01wjw wrote

DON’T EVER TAKE YOUR LOVED ONES TO CMC!!

THIS HOSPITAL CHOOSES PROFIT OVER PEOPLE!!

RESEARCH DR BARIBEAU AND THE WHISTLEBLOWERS WHO TRIED TO GET HIM FIRED

Edit for quote: “A prominent cardiac surgeon in New Hampshire has been connected to a string of deaths and injuries over the past two decades.

An investigation published by the Boston Globe’s Spotlight team last week on Dr. Yvon Baribeau revealed the surgeon had 21 malpractice settlements regarding patient deaths and injuries over his 25 years at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester. That’s the worst record in the nation in the past two decades. Yet data posted publicly by the New Hampshire Board of Medicine never reflected that.

The Globe’s investigation found a pattern of Baribeau’s colleagues speaking out, both to CMC administration and the Catholic church about their concerns, but little action was taken to discipline him. CMC routinely used Baribeau’s image on advertisements and touted his skills.”

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onesole t1_je028i5 wrote

The plumber wiped the brush before heading home

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golemsheppard2 t1_je07emy wrote

You aren't wrong. I work in healthcare and the C (corporate) suites have fucking ruined medicine. I'm burnt out from working weekend shifts seeing 60 patients in the waiting room who need care but no place to see and treat them because the ED is operating at half capacity because admin wouldn't authorize overtime for our nurses so we had to close half the department from Friday night to Monday morning. Then these same assholes who make these penny wise dollar foolish decisions give themselves multimillion dollar bonuses for their brave financial stewardship. I watched these same clowns call security to escort them out of the hospital because it leaked that they took the first batch of covid vaccines for themselves and left ER docs and ICU nurses waiting another two weeks for restock during peak covid. So I get the sentiment that modern day healthcare is run by used car salesmen who pretend to be sanctimonious stewards of medicine who only care about patient outcomes while also emailing their front line staff nastygrams that we are admitting too many sick people who don't have health insurance.

But CMC has its own specific reputation of all that plus having an incompetent cardiothoracic surgeon who has a body count which rivals most serial killers and the hospital, according to the Boston Globes spotlight research, allegedly buried all this as he was an attractive face of their organization and CT surgeons bring in bags and bags of cash in billable procedures. There are allegations that CMC failed to report surgical errors to the NH board of medicine as required by law. I wouldn't be surprised if this guy gets his own season on Dr. Death.

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BelichicksBurner t1_je07mar wrote

This is literally all NH hospitals right now. CMC just had the most glaring example of it...but other hospitals aren't doing much better. They're all totally desperate for medical professionals. And if you think they're bad? Go check out some of the non-profits who don't have hospital level money.

I've seen docs hired by places that wouldn't even bring those same docs on for interviews 10 years ago. I've literally listened to doctors with severe mental illnesses go on unhinged tirades during team meetings...and nothing is done because the non-profits can't afford to lose them. I've seen prescribers who have severe health issues, to the point where they can't walk and have to have their nurses proofread all their notes that are still employed because they don't want to have a year long vacancy at the prescriber position while they to find someone new. The situation is quite dire and often stems from the same problem as everywhere else: rate of pay.

NH simply doesn't pay as well. Combine that with one of the higher property tax rates in the nation along with one of the highest costs of living...it just makes more sense if you're a medical professional to go work in MA. Sucks but until something changes, we're gonna keep seeing this bullshit. It isn't just medical professionals either, it's everywhere in NH. That's why Sununu is so desperate to bump state workers pay: they can't even get people in the door for interviews because the state pay rate for a LOT of their jobs have dipped well below market rate. I know for a fact that my job literally pays twice as much in other states and three times as much when compared to the same job on the federal pay scale.

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Double-Abalone7052 t1_je07pp9 wrote

I’m so sorry, Exeter Hospital killed my mother, they also employ people they don’t bother background checking. One of their employees gave like 100 people hepatitis because he was shooting up their drugs and then shooting them up with saline.

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SleepingManatee t1_je0acyn wrote

Now that I know how horrible the NH hospitals are, what are the good ones in MA?

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dilznoofus t1_je0b0u6 wrote

LOL I am colorblind and I had to blow this image up full size and zoom in to finally see whatever it is that caught your attention. totally invisible otherwise (for me!)

honestly though that just looks like paint dribbles

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Climbingtillifall t1_je0hvhz wrote

Looks like someone did it on accident 😂and who tags bricks with a marker- get some spray paint for that!

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NewPhoenix77 t1_je0l6ja wrote

I wanna know what’s down that 3 inch alleyway!

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dilznoofus t1_je0ou59 wrote

I feel you, friend. 10% of the population has some form of colorblindness, and 5% of the population has the most common type (red/green). because of genetics, the affected are almost overwhelmingly men.

So I'm guessing it's not just you and me who can't see it! :)

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Jesusisajedi t1_je0sfdh wrote

That’s the symbol for hing hing. It means hing hing is being sold in the area. It’s a new drug being smuggled in from Canada. It’s made from the fermented poop of reindeer. This is very bad. Keep you dogs away because they are susceptible to hing hing addiction.

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George_GeorgeGlass t1_je0wkx9 wrote

He was a traveler. The previous hospitals where he worked did not report his behavior. They had no way of knowing. Hate to break it to you but if someone is intent on doing harm they figure out how to do it. Regardless of what safeguards we put in place

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linuxnh t1_je0y7tb wrote

Furthermore, the mother of the colorblind individual (which is more likely a male) can actually see 10x more colors than those with “normal” vision. That said, they don’t actually realize that is the case as it’s not a developed skill.

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AMC4x4 t1_je14u5k wrote

Well, my mom was one of those who was mistreated at CMC. She was let go from the hospital after a VT episode. Turns out they hadn't dosed her with enough medication to allow it to build up in her system. She had a heart attack on the way home and had to go back. Was never the same after. I wouldn't recommend that hospital to my worst enemy.

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BelichicksBurner t1_je16giq wrote

Lot of bad decisions over the years lead to this. Bad decisions they continue to make. GOP has already come out as opposed to the previously announced agreement for raises for state workers and they seem far more interested in engaging in culture wars than fixing actual issues.

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AMC4x4 t1_je16qr6 wrote

>far more interested in engaging in culture wars than fixing actual issues.

That's been their "bad decision" playbook pretty much since I was born, if not before. I thought at some point people would be sick of it. The House (edit: locally and nationally, it seems) is an utter clown show right now and the only ones paying attention to its complete and utter dysfunction are those who are smart enough to already know what a joke it is.

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RuledByEnvy t1_je1bp37 wrote

It means you really have to get off the internet and stop worrying about these things.

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MarcieBoku t1_je1c6xt wrote

The bathroom in the ER is disgusting too. I’ve never smelt such a strong piss smell in my entire life. I felt like I was going to catch something in there.

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weveran t1_je1gldl wrote

Often don't have too much of a choice, but I'll keep this in mind. Up in the northern end of the state we didn't have any doctors that could perform the surgery my grandmother needed in an emergency a few years ago. She would have died that night if CMC hadn't been able to take her within a 2 hour notice (and similarly long drive in an Ambulance). Makes me afraid to have any medical complications in NH...

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Hunterslane86 t1_je1i5oa wrote

Looks like a hobo code mark or a sign for drugs. Either way, be careful

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Iamtheonewhobawks t1_je1uk4x wrote

For many issues, the GOP doesn't just have no plan to fix them; they see them as ideological successes. Employees are supposed to be disposable. Things like healthcare are supposed to be dramatically different for the rich and poor.

Spending money and time making and maintaining a functional system for anyone but the rich is antithetical to the fundamentals of conservatism. Material wealth is directly correlated with human worth to the GOP. The hospital that makes the most money, the argument goes, must therefore be the best hospital. If people aren't recieving adequate care then it's either because they're undeserving OR it's that healthcare quite literally cannot be improved further. They're wrong, of course, but when has simply being wrong ever mattered in politics?

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Savings-Cook-7759 t1_je2065p wrote

Isn’t your state slogan,” Live Free or Die”? This is the Die part.

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Reddoggfogg t1_je2h5yl wrote

Concord hospital where to start. That kidney cancer on all of so many CT's and MRI's that no one ever told me about. It has to progress for over a decade and I had to get ill and insist I was ill and transfer my care elsewhere to get dx. How about the ER sending me on my way telling me that full body scan found a goiter, but never telling me I had plural effusion and pneumonia... Ambulance back as O2 was down to 82-84 by then. 3 day stay should have been treated out patient if only they had treated me at the ER. How about my painful hernia that showed up on CT's 3 connective months of CT's and and I would end up in ER again. They ask me if I had a hernia. Nope I say so ER doc puts his butchers thumb quickly and deeply into the hernia to elicit big pain response... Guess he just couldn't believe me when I said nope I have no hernias. He saw it on those 3 scans. Concord nuero, you must be taking before this past year when 90% of their doctors left so they had an APRN play the roll of doctor. F me up good with too high med dosing. she also billed out as if my doctor, no longer there, still was. Headache clinic is gone. So much more about NH health care. Let's talk about nursing homes? Can't wait for Sununu to brag on the campaign trail about what he's done to improve our health care.

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01Zaphod t1_je2qcrj wrote

My family and I have completely left the DHMC system and are now at a non-profit. Can’t stand that institution.

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bostonkittycat t1_je2rftr wrote

Someone is marking the building as a safe house for vegetarians. The giraffe is their symbol.

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comefromawayfan2022 t1_je3rny6 wrote

Don't most hospitals in NH choose profit over people? Portsmouth had an ER Dr who was working there who was a girlfriend beater and they only fired him after he got in legal trouble..huggins in wolfeboro has such a shit reputation that even staff members say they won't go there for care, a ER Dr at wdh completely missed an obvious brain tumor on someone and on and on

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eyehunt2 t1_je4b84y wrote

Don Quixote’s horse , by Pablo Picasso

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George_GeorgeGlass t1_jed1eos wrote

He wasn’t a radiology tech. I have close intimate knowledge. This article is full of non truths. But what is the point of the article? It doesn’t in any way say they the hospital could have known. His history wasn’t reported. Not sure what else there is to say.

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