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And do you have an ounce of evidence that there was malpractice here? Furthermore, did she attend some podunk hospital or some well-respected, major medical center? Also, this may come as a shock to you - but 75 year old people do die (she surpassed life expectancy which is 72 for a male and 74 for a female). Lots of variables my dear.Nice false narrative. We have extremely affordable healthcare and it is the best healthcare in the world. Nobody is even a close second. That's why Middle Eastern oil sheiks fly to the U.S. for their healthcare. That's why Canadian officials fly to the U.S. for their healthcare.Right, your insurance plan's rates are totally disconnected from all others. You have THE most expensive healthcare system in the world for relatively shitty outcomes compared to other advanced nations. Human beings in american society are commodities to be monetized, nothing more.
You can lie all you want but it doenst change reality.
Meanwhile back in reality, my friend’s 75 y/o mother was sent home from the Hospital 6 hours after her ambulance ride to the Hospital. She was given two sedatives while there; one was diazepam one hour before her discharge. Her kids, two daughters, had to place the still lethargic and non-ambulatory woman into the wheelchair at the house, take her up a ramp, stand her up by the door, quickly put the wheel-chair into the house to “catch” her as they turned her around and she sat clumsily into the chair. They wheeled her into her bedroom and repeated the action so she could get into bed. About 8 hours later, the ambulance was called back as she stopped breathing. Her funeral was on the 7th of this month.
In any case, your anecdotal example proves nothing. We have by far and away the greatest healthcare in the world. There is literally not even a close second or third. That's why people fly from all around the world to come here for their healthcare.