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The Tampa Tiger Bay Club held a luncheon on Mar. 18, 2022, to discuss a review of the past 2022 Legislative session. Rep. Fentrice Driskell Dist. 63, Rep. Andrew Learned Dist 59, and William March, political reporter from the Tampa Bay Times discusses legislation and answer the audience's questions.
So far, in 2022, over 700 incidents of unruly passengers have been reported by flight crews and it is not getting any better. Some flight attendants over the past couple of years have been severely injured over these incidents.
We look at what is happening in the skies, the Florida Senators that are allowing this to continue, and give some suggestions.
Police, firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians have a suicide rate higher than the national average. We look into why that is and what can be done about it with Chief Jeff Dill (ret.) of the Firefighter Behavioral Health Alliance.
With hospitals being overwhelmed with patients during the Covid 19 outbreak, we felt that it is important for you to know the following:
1. What is the standard of care for healthcare workers taking care of someone with a viral infection?
2. What impact is the lack of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is having on healthcare workers and patients?
3. What issues are States having with getting PPE’s to hospitals?
4. What tactics hospital administrations are using to squelch complaints from healthcare workers about the lack of PPE’s?
5. How can you effectively lodge a complaint against a hospital that is not complying to the standard of care for you or someone you know.
We provide a discussion to give you insight and ideas on how to effectively deal with both hospitals and government during this pandemic. These ideas will help you deal with issues on hospital care even after the pandemic is over.
Warning: May contain sensitive subject matter. Listener discretion is advised.
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