To: goodwithagun
Agree any surgery has risk but real world ..for the sake of argument if all agreed she was still alive but just permanently disable the hospital would be on the hook for her care..you really think the hospital lawyers were not call in asap on this....
Look in cases like this went you having a life and death call..do you trust the one with a vested interest to make the “death call” ..death?...because you known a hospital lawyers is..and if for some odd reason if the hospital though it was in the hospital best interest to keep her ..well ..
That's the problem in these things no body perfect even with the best intentions..all have conflicting interest on both sides.
Put her in an independent facility before the call is made
38 posted on
01/02/2014 9:41:45 AM PST by
tophat9000
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To: tophat9000
Put her in an independent facility before the call is made The family hasn't been able to find one willing to take her.
The facility mentioned in this article, "New Beginnings" is an outpatient center run by a former hairdresser who offers a "holistic approach" to dealing with traumatic brain injuries.
39 posted on
01/02/2014 10:09:25 AM PST by
Drew68
To: tophat9000
From what I’m reading, no facility will take her because they do not accept dead people. Again, if what’s being reported is true then this family needs professional help because they are just not getting that it’s over. I desperately feel sorry for them, and if the hospital is at fault I hope it is found accountable.
40 posted on
01/02/2014 10:16:34 AM PST by
goodwithagun
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