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In reply to the discussion: California man learns he's dying from doctor on robot video [View all]SFnomad
(3,473 posts)53. "[The] family knew [Ernest] was dying of chronic lung disease when he was taken by ambulance
to a hospital, unable to breathe."
The context you edited out of your post. They knew he was dying. The doctor didn't tell them something they didn't already know.
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To the hospital's defense, they only sent in the bestest of celebrity robot.
TheBlackAdder
Mar 2019
#58
Holy shit. I was going to say it was probably Kaiser (without reading the article)...
C Moon
Mar 2019
#11
Fucking Kaiser...no surprise there. I've had Kaiser for 35 years now, because
PatrickforO
Mar 2019
#5
"regret falling short" of the patient's expectations. Says it all. Regret.
marble falls
Mar 2019
#13
From tbe article...Michelle Gaskill-Hames, senior vice president of Kaiser Permanente Greater Southe
irisblue
Mar 2019
#20
And I thought getting told by phone "Uh, we see a gigantic lung and liver tumor"....
moriah
Mar 2019
#62
tRumpsters are always crying about death panels, I guess their rightwing for profit healthcare
yaesu
Mar 2019
#21
That is true, just like our justice system, there is a special tier for those who have big bucks. nt
yaesu
Mar 2019
#35
Obamacare is the free market's last chance to take care of the US. They have two years.
mjvpi
Mar 2019
#25
"Regret falling short".... 'of the patient's expectations'.......... regrettable apology.
BlancheSplanchnik
Mar 2019
#26
I don't know why Kaiser has such a bad rap. I have had nothin but caring and ptofessional
Dream Girl
Mar 2019
#33
The patient couldn't even hear the robot well because the robot couldn't move in close enough.
suffragette
Mar 2019
#46
It's not like this was Dr. Max Headroom ... it was a live video call, with a real, remote doctor
SFnomad
Mar 2019
#48
"Ernest Quintana's family...were devastated when a robot machine rolled into his room..."
Iggo
Mar 2019
#51
"[The] family knew [Ernest] was dying of chronic lung disease when he was taken by ambulance
SFnomad
Mar 2019
#53
Yeah, it's Ernest Quintana's fault for having higher expectations that he expected to be
NBachers
Mar 2019
#52
And then the doctor packed his Golf Clubs into his BMW/Audi and went golfing like nothing happened.
ansible
Mar 2019
#54