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In reply to the discussion: Black Florida woman kicked out of hospital, ARRESTED for refusing to go, dies of blood clot [View all]KentuckyWoman
(7,401 posts)89. Well it's really hit and miss.
My husband, a white man with good insurance, was nearly left to die because of wrong assumptions and basic incompetence at the ER of a very well regarded hospital. On the flip side the staff at one of those "wouldn't take my dead dog there" hospitals kicked in and saved his life.
The thing with the "bad" hospital was that they do so much indigent care and see so many awful things that they long ago created a culture of doing the right thing for anyone who presents to the ER rather than making assumptions based on social stereotypes.
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Black Florida woman kicked out of hospital, ARRESTED for refusing to go, dies of blood clot [View all]
pnwmom
Dec 2015
OP
Another tragic story... hopefully things will change once Bernie assumes office.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2015
#60
My title was better, I thought, for DU. Their title is better for their site. So what?
pnwmom
Dec 2015
#29
That title said NOTHING about her being arrested. Mine contained more information.
pnwmom
Dec 2015
#15
It wasn't a matter of dying in police custody - it was a matter of seeing an African American
hedgehog
Dec 2015
#48
I can usually tell from an article the race of the person/victim. I hate it that I'm usually right.
libdem4life
Dec 2015
#4
I seem to recall GOPers telling us that we didn't need Obamacare, because hospitals
valerief
Dec 2015
#71
This is a terrible story. This is where we are today. We need to change this. nm
rhett o rick
Dec 2015
#9
Too bad our political candidates do nothave enough courage to discuss the roots of this, hey wait...
whereisjustice
Dec 2015
#25
The ER staff will be blamed, but I bet they were obeying strict directives from the bean counters in
tblue37
Dec 2015
#22
women in general, including those with great insurance, are disproportionately disbelieved by drs
zazen
Dec 2015
#23
"Our staff was very aggressive with her treatment," Attaway told the newspaper.
Liberal_in_LA
Dec 2015
#30
It is a series of racial acts by cops and medical staffs. I hope the surviving family sues for
rladdi
Dec 2015
#41
I'm tempted to tell my story of an incompetent ER, but I don't want to distract from the
hedgehog
Dec 2015
#50
MAYBE it was that she was black, but other people get sent home too early as well
FrodosPet
Dec 2015
#67
Of course. And studies show that women are more likely to be under-treated than men.
pnwmom
Dec 2015
#68
Friggin' tragic. Never go to anything named Liberty. Those physicians should be arrested for
valerief
Dec 2015
#70
She died because she was not thoroughly examined for her symptoms she was reporting to ER
Person 2713
Dec 2015
#92