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In reply to the discussion: Dash-cam video: Woman lay in Florida hospital parking lot 18 minutes, later died [View all]freedom fighter jh
(1,784 posts)8. Yeah, I can't see blaming the police for believing the doctors.
The doctors are the experts on the woman's health.
I think the hospital will push it onto "her condition appeared to have changed." Like it wasn't their fault when they threw it out, because her condition was so much better then. Probably the nurse who was out there trying to help the police get into the car thought, correctly, that if she tried to get the woman admitted back into the hospital the doctors would just repeat what they had said before and tell her to go away. Maybe they'll try to blame it on the nurse. But maybe it was a call from the nurse that prompted a doctor to come out to the parking lot.
But the police were probably just doing what they were told -- the doctors were in charge of who could be in the hospital.
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Dash-cam video: Woman lay in Florida hospital parking lot 18 minutes, later died [View all]
ellenrr
Jan 2016
OP
And when they "shut the entire hospital down and sell it" where will people go for treatment?
Hekate
Jan 2016
#43
Translation: hospitals are closing, consolidating, becoming farther apart. Reform is urgently needed
Hekate
Jan 2016
#52
Need to do away with for profit hospitals for the most part, make them part of a
randys1
Jan 2016
#53
police should refuse hospital requests to force out patients, to let them die in police custody.
Sunlei
Jan 2016
#3
yes, the officer made a good call. He also must have called back the hospital to help her.
Sunlei
Jan 2016
#12
If you pay cash and have a private room, they'll let you stay until you feel better.
MADem
Jan 2016
#13
agree, if you're top-tier citizen (best insurance, wealthy, a professional)you get top tier 'care'
Sunlei
Jan 2016
#14
They do it in UK, too, NHS notwithstanding. The ones with the additional "private
MADem
Jan 2016
#28
If she is obese, that only should have been more reasons for hospital to leave her in the hospital,
LisaL
Jan 2016
#10
It's blaming the victim to say she died from a blood clot due to being excessively overweight.
Elmer S. E. Dump
Jan 2016
#33
Three friends received a "nothing wrong," Take two and call me in the morning" diagnosis.
Hoppy
Jan 2016
#16
Who could treat someone this way? How can they get so twisted? How hard IS it to be decent? n/t
Judi Lynn
Jan 2016
#23
Really folks, the Republicans care less if you die. They just voted in Congress to take away your
rladdi
Jan 2016
#37