tnith
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Respectfully, they will take you to the next hospital “on the receiving list” unless you are trauma level. Then you go to the nearest hospital with the trauma level you require; 1, 2, or 3. Not all hospitals are trauma certified of any level. Now, with chest pain and stroke certifications for hospitals, if those are your symptoms, you go to hospitals with one of those certifications. Hospitals are placed in “districts” and “share” on the receiving” list. It rotates. It’s complicated.
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Interesting as many of here seem to know about child abuse as it's processed within emergency & hospital settings.
In my experience have seen more healthcare as it intersects with schools (screening, nutrition, therapy, etc).
Given this 'blind spot' where kids we've seen drastically suffering are left to survive on their own, would want to see 'trickle down' changes from those in the medical field with the most experience in childhood crisis intervention, being able to implement necessary filters into the public schools & other programs youth participate in.
'Prevention is the best cure' in it's most general sense.
Just wondering why this is not a thing yet.