Natasha Richardson and Canadian health care
by Brian Schwartz | 1:30 am, March 22, 2009 | 2 Comments
From an AP story last week:
… questions are arising over whether a medical helicopter might have been able to save the ailing actress.
The province of Quebec lacks a medical helicopter system, common in the United States and other parts of Canada, to airlift stricken patients to major trauma centers. Montreal’s top head trauma doctor said Friday that may have played a role in Richardson’s death. …
“…Our system isn’t set … [visit site to read more]
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March 27th, 2009 @ 9:44 am
When exactly did she have a ct scan?
What was her condition when she arrived at each hospital?
Did she ever have burr holes drilled or craniotomy? If so, where and when?
March 27th, 2009 @ 11:36 pm
hey Jim. Looking at the events, she didn’t receive any medical care until nearly four hours after her second 911 call, making it six hours after the initial 911 call. Granted the first two hours of delay was Ms. Richardson refusing the ambulances, but still. Apparently the first hospital she was taken to couldn’t treat her, so she was sent to a second hospital . . .total transit time, four hours.I have a lot of medical personal in my family, my mom is an RN in a head trauma rehab unit. She was appalled that it took them four hours to get her to a hospital. Kinda defeats the purpose of an ambulance.