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I've heard horror stories where nurses are literally scanning barcodes on medical stuff (syringes, vials , meds, blood bags) in the patient room to track costs, is this real?
Like imagine the perfusionist asking the nurse for blood for your dying ass and they're like "one sec... beep ...okay here you go, save this poor soul so we can recoup these costs"
A part of me wants to believe that it's a cool tracibility system that tracks hospital inventory and auto orders more when they get low. But from everything I've heard about the US I just know it isn't the case