Governor Arnold is a total waste--you know the legacy of lies, deficits, job killing measures, support of extortionist unions and illegal aliens.
Now we know a basic responsibility of government, the protection of citizens is another weak point in his Administration.
"At the start of a treatment on Oct. 6, 2008, a clinic employee inserted a needle into her mother's arm improperly, puncturing the back wall of her blood vessel, court and medical records show. Less than two hours later, 67-year-old Jessie Kay Christiansen was dead from massive internal bleeding.
The loss was shocking. So was a fact that Prenkert and her attorney discovered only later: Regulators responsible for ensuring that dialysis facilities meet health and safety standards had not conducted a full inspection of Christiansen's clinic in more than 10 years.
Such checks, called recertification surveys, are supposed to be done every three years on average, but rates vary widely from state to state. Of those that lag behind, California has by far the biggest backlog relative to its number of facilities, according to a ProPublica investigation drawing on federal and state records and dozens of interviews."
Arnold has been more interested in deficit causing choo-choo trains for the special interests than for the monitoring of health care. Shame on Arnold--just five more days.
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Now we know a basic responsibility of government, the protection of citizens is another weak point in his Administration.
"At the start of a treatment on Oct. 6, 2008, a clinic employee inserted a needle into her mother's arm improperly, puncturing the back wall of her blood vessel, court and medical records show. Less than two hours later, 67-year-old Jessie Kay Christiansen was dead from massive internal bleeding.
The loss was shocking. So was a fact that Prenkert and her attorney discovered only later: Regulators responsible for ensuring that dialysis facilities meet health and safety standards had not conducted a full inspection of Christiansen's clinic in more than 10 years.
Such checks, called recertification surveys, are supposed to be done every three years on average, but rates vary widely from state to state. Of those that lag behind, California has by far the biggest backlog relative to its number of facilities, according to a ProPublica investigation drawing on federal and state records and dozens of interviews."
Arnold has been more interested in deficit causing choo-choo trains for the special interests than for the monitoring of health care. Shame on Arnold--just five more days.
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