Our population is in desperate need of healthcare, but rather than 'charity' St John focusing on their objectives, volunteers and donors are exploited, putting lives at risk
I was left waiting for a St Johns ambulance for about an hour or so 7/8 years ago. I had a night in hospital was released the next day and still none the wiser to why I collapsed (in a local cafe) in the first place.
Thank you for sharing this dive into the state of our paramedics and prehospital response because it's concerning
Emergency management 101
Reduce - Readiness - Response - Recovery
Where is the reduction of risk
The push for optimal health
The fitness, nutrition and counselling
Why are people stressed, fat, eating crap?
Can we do better?
Where is the readiness
The investment into emergency response systems
Community first aid providers
Paramedic and first responders numbers
Where is the response
To the increased queues at our hospitals
The wait times for surgeries and procedures
The poor spending by administrators
The growing community harms both physical and psychosocial
Where is the recovery phase
Where is the direction to move forward
Where are the people, the key voices, the leaders
Charging the way to a healthier more resilient future with less disease and suffering?
From my perspective
We see nothing but a growing problem
https://windowsontheworld.substack.com/p/goldfish-wisdom
Just dropping this here for our resident sceptical kiwi. Besides the fact that it's years too late, what's the catch? https://interestofjustice.substack.com/p/nz-court-declared-vaccine-mandate
Democidal courts don't do this.
I was left waiting for a St Johns ambulance for about an hour or so 7/8 years ago. I had a night in hospital was released the next day and still none the wiser to why I collapsed (in a local cafe) in the first place.