Probably because our incredibly inefficient, burdened, and splintered healthcare system barely functions as is, and they do not have the time nor resources to pause and put in place an emergency downtime operating protocol that works as well as their 15 year old windows cobweb
> because our incredibly inefficient, burdened, and splintered healthcare system barely functions as is, and they do not have the time nor resources to pause and put in place an emergency downtime operating protocol
You just responded to an article about the implementation of emergency downtime protocols by speculating, baselessly, that such protocols cannot possibly exist because your mental model of our healthcare system prohibits it. Ironically, all within the context of why software development doesn’t hold itself to the rigors of engineering.