Cardiologist Admits to Just Reading EKG Computer Interpretation for over 15 Years
Cardiologist Admits to Just Reading EKG Computer Interpretation for over 15 Years
TOPEKA, KANSAS – Veteran Cardiologist, Dr. Ernesto Rodriguez, appeared on 20/20 last night with a shocking revelation. Dr. Rodriguez admitted to just using the computer interpretation of EKGs as his own interpretations for the past 15 years. He hopes to shed light on a growing trend in Cardiology and put a stop to it.
“Usually the computer interpretation is right,” said Rodriquez. “I was running out of daylight hours to see my kids and I was in a rush.” Rodriguez was referring to a pile of EKGs that he would be handed at the end of the day to read for outlying clinics.
“Interpreting an EKG could take 5-10 minutes for each EKG, especially if I needed to calculate the QTc. I got paid $25 an EKG and some days I would have over 50 EKGs to read. Simply signing my name next to the computer interpretation was so much faster.”
Surprisingly, no mistakes were made from the computer in all of those years. Dr. Rodriguez is retiring this year, but by coming forward with his revalations to change matters. Hospital insurance companies now plan to use the computer interpretation instead of Cardiologists from here on out.
“Thanks!” was the sarcastic response from the American Cardiology Association.
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