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Comment Not a huge deal (Score 4, Informative) 406

The summary is a bit sensationalist. Being a resident of Indianapolis, I know for a fact that there are a ton of hospitals around this area. Chances are St. Vincent's got a lot of those patients. I'm certain that Methodist would not have turned away any patients that they were not absolutely certain would receive adequate aid at another hospital, or if they thought that the patient in question was in no condition to be re-routed.

As for paper vs. electronic records, hospitals keep both. The point is that paper records take a lot longer to manage, and if they can safely do so, it's in everyone's best interest for them to send patients to other hospitals in order to get caught up on paperwork. If their paperwork keeps piling up, the chances of losing important data increase by a large margin, and that's bad for all parties involved.

No, I say that Methodist made the right call here.
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Submission + - Duke Nukem Forever Teaser Trailer Released

Mayhem178 writes: After all the running jokes and vaporware accusations, is it possible that the release date for Duke Nukem Forever might finally be within sight? A teaser trailer has been released, but as of yet 3d Realms is insistent that no firm release date has been set. Still, anyone who was a fan of the original games may have reason once again to rejoice after years of disappointment.

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