<p>The whole trend of not enough help is a scary one in the American work world. We’re all being pushed to greater and greater efficiencies, of time, money and resources. While efficiency is great, and examining processes to save money important, there are points of no return.</p>
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<p>So very true. I see it in my H’s job in the auto industry and in my job in higher ed.>>>>>>>>>>>>></p>
<p>In my job, we are totally saturated and overflowing now. We have peoples’ lives in our hands. I am so afraid it’s going to take killing a patient for a “root cause analysis” to be done and I wonder even then, if they would admit it. All the bosses up the line are just “yes” suits, each one afraid of his/her job if they don’t make things happen as it comes down from the top who don’t seem to know that the basis of healthcare means a living human being is the bottom line, not your $$$$$$$$ bottom line. It’s a horrible road we have taken. It’s making me become more and more a believer in universal healthcare that is HEALTH CARE and not a money making enterprise. Ugh.</p>