Walter Reed Is Just the Beginning
"This is going to be comprehensive; it's going to be vigorous," said Donna Shalala, who is in charge of investigating the care at Walter Reed. The American public is outraged at the conditions soldiers arriving back from Iraq and Afghanistan face in their hospital care. The public holds hospitals to a high standard in quality of their work. However, Walter Reed is having issues with taking care of the families of the poor patients, upkeep of the facility, cutting through bureaucracy to treat patients in a timely and sufficient manner.
They say that hundreds of miles out into the ocean one can't even see a tidal wave forming. The outrage on display now is nothing compared to the outrage to follow. If the Washington Post were to go to any hospital in the United States, what would they find? Would they find the perfectly managed facility that they expect? Hospitals need to prepare themselves to address issues in their facility that they would not want on the front page of their local newspaper.
The tidal wave is just on the horizon, better batten down the hatches.