I totally agreed with you Tracy. Yes, I am also very impressed with TTSH and NNI - both are not the top world class hospitals . Yes, we must give credit when it is due. In other countries, notably in USA, if you have no medical coverage and no insurance, you can go to ER and you can just collapse there.Nobody will give you a damned. You die your business.
They are more interested whether you are covered with medical insurance or not. Then they will decide whether to treat you or not.
Our world class medical system is already the cheapest in the world. I am glad you have posted what you had experienced. I share your sentiments and I think we should always give credit to the hospitals and to the doctors for a job well done.
There is NO need to keep the patient in hospital for a long period. Early ambulation and early discharge is the keystone to a good prognosis and less morbidity. The fact that your loved one was discharged early is a good sign and it is good medical practice. The more days you keep a patient in hospital, the worse it is.
Thank you for sharing. There is no need to give the patient a host of medications. Basic aspirin and simvastatin I believe are sufficient. Control the BP with the minimum of medications.No need to bombard the patient with a string of medications. Yes , the doctors did well and I believe we should congratulate all of them.
Thank you for sharing your experience. Some may have painful experiences with TTSH. Yours is a breath of fresh air.