True Dennis its a terrible story. No doubt. But we are in a crisis in regards to health care.
If it were my mom/wife/relative and I was there I would NOT accept them not caring for her. And if my efforts had failed and my mom/wife/relative died as this woman did - there would be some serious docs needed from all parts of the world to put those people back together after ignoring a loved one like that.
I would have gladly gone to jail "disturbing the peace" in effort to get her some attention.
Its just sad but if you think about it they seriously needed to riot a bit and they would have had the attention they needed. Staying calm and quiet apparently didnt work - but isnt it sad that is what it takes to get someone to help you? Hence we need reform badly.
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Originally Posted by DennisAJC
I admit it's very easy for us to talk tough with our opinions and views, but bottom line is people are people no matter who they are.
I honestly think you wouldn't be able to look that dying woman in the eye and tell her that. It takes a certain psycho to do what that doctor did.
The video cameras tell a different story. An undercapacity ER with the doctor holding a cup of coffee leaning against the counter watching her die vomiting blood while the janitor calmly mops up the blood around her.
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