So there are hearings about the procedure and why such drastic failures.
I'm disappointed that they seem so focused on getting solid info to patients. Good info won't change outcomes.
Making sure docs do their best and pre-screening is what's important.
Just seems like they're gonna push the burden onto patients.
I suppose I'm just ranting?
I'm disappointed that they seem so focused on getting solid info to patients. Good info won't change outcomes.
Making sure docs do their best and pre-screening is what's important.
Just seems like they're gonna push the burden onto patients.
I suppose I'm just ranting?