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Good grief. I know that working in the medical field is hard, and it often makes workers seem cold. NYC_SKP Oct 2013 #1
The one thing that does not make sense even if she was seen as indigent Jesus Malverde Oct 2013 #4
It's a shocking story malaise Oct 2013 #6
I'm glad they aren't on my preferred provider list pscot Oct 2013 #2
In every hospital and health care facility I've ever worked at, finding a patient on the floor TwilightGardener Oct 2013 #3
Here is the attitude. Jesus Malverde Oct 2013 #8
That's ridiculous. If an orderly (who himself was derelict in his duty by not staying with the TwilightGardener Oct 2013 #9
Methinks society would be a LOT less litigious Kelvin Mace Oct 2013 #12
How funky is the hospital, i mean no on noticed the smell Heather MC Oct 2013 #5
It's possible she died a very slow death. Jesus Malverde Oct 2013 #7
To be fair, at least the orderly didn't step on her jberryhill Oct 2013 #10
SFGH Mission statement Jesus Malverde Oct 2013 #11
How much medical care does a dead person need? jberryhill Oct 2013 #13
Not sure why some are blaming the orderly. Nine Oct 2013 #14
Should the orderly? Jesus Malverde Oct 2013 #15
This is a low-level, probably overworked employee. Nine Oct 2013 #17
Applying "free market", corporate operation principles to health care, Egalitarian Thug Oct 2013 #16
fluoroquinolone drugs I would bet on it lunasun Oct 2013 #18
if it was report to security Niceguy1 Oct 2013 #19
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