Reader Note by Tom Moore: Vote No On Question A
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This Reader Note from Tom Moore concerns the November 2, 2010 Ballot Question A on the Emergency Medical Services Transport Fee.
When I served as an ambulance driver for the Rockville Volunteer Fire Department, one of my specialties (other than splendid medical care) was convincing reluctant patients to go to the hospital in my ambulance when I judged it necessary for them do so. I enjoyed the challenge, and was called upon to practice it more often than you might guess.
It is a delicate discussion to conduct — you want to make the point to the patient that their injury or illness could become quite serious or fatal if ignored, yet you don’t want to go overboard and frighten them to death on the spot. It was a difficult enough task without the significant added complication of trying to explain to a seriously sick or injured patient the details of a county ambulance fee.
I am convinced that I saved a few lives over the years by persuading my patients to go to the hospital to get the care they needed. I am similarly convinced that an ambulance fee will cost lives over time by being just one more reason why ambulance patients refuse treatment.
I strongly urge a “No” vote on Question A.
Tom Moore
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