Concerns are mounting over an algorithm used in healthcare decision-making, with growing public frustration expressed on platforms like Facebook. Patients and observers report long waitlists and, tragically, even deaths potentially linked to inaccurate algorithmic assessments. The current system appears to lack a mechanism for clinicians to override flawed algorithm decisions, raising questions about patient safety and clinical autonomy. Public commentary suggests a significant disconnect between official data and the lived experiences of those affected. Many argue the government should pay attention to these online discussions to gauge the true impact of the system. This highlights a critical need for transparency and accountability in the use of algorithms within healthcare, alongside a clear pathway for human intervention. The situation calls for a reevaluation of how algorithmic tools are implemented and monitored to ensure they serve, not endanger, patients.

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