If it isn’t clear by POCUS “personal equipment memberships” I mean portable per user licensed devices like the Butterfly or Clarius (have
you heard of them?) not the trusty biohazard in the supply room. Those are very much not standard of care since most make do without it and I question how with the times you are if you think I was referring to ultrasound in general.
Your anecdote doesn’t change the fact that the access to costly resources is correlated with the finances of both the locale and the organizations. To argue otherwise is detachment from reality. And I’m going to wager that the “poorer” system in your story was still quite wealthy in absolute terms.
> Those funds are sometime allotted as part as a compensation package, but it's just that-- an employment benefit that offsets what they have to pay you.
There’s a nugget of truth here but this is overall a gross oversimplification.
You don’t seem well and I’m sorry about your personal axe to grind with your institution but it’s not pertinent to the topic at hand.