Did this thread on the case back then.
L.A. Hospital Drops Paraplegic Patient on Skid Row 1 2 3 ..4
www.latimes.com
LAPD Officers Eric de la Cruz and Pernell Taylor said they arrived to find the man being carried out of the street on a chair that had been retrieved
from the nearby park offices. De la Cruz later asked the victim if he had wanted to be dropped off at the location.
"He said he had nowhere else to go, and the hospital staff told him he could no longer stay there," De la Cruz said of the man, who is being treated
at County-USC Medical Center.
The LAPD has accused several hospitals of dumping patients on skid row over the last two years, including Kaiser's West Los Angeles hospital, Martin
Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center and Los Angeles Metropolitan Medical Center.
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I'm speechless. Much have I heard, and some I know, about healthcare in America. Being aware how little social security in general there is, I have
however never, never ever imagined it could be cruel like this. This being a medical institution doing it, I just can't find words to express my rage
and feelings.
Is it really so, without health insurance you are literally left to die? With no mercy, no care, without charity. In the richest nation on the
planet?
A nation that can afford to spend about 300 million dollars a day on a war running, if not endlessly then for decades to come, cannot
take care of its weakest and disabled members. Who was it that said, "a society is judged by the way it takes care of its weakest members"?
I'm not gonna praise my Scandinavian background here, but this reality snippet can't help but make me feel that more gratefull for it.
I'm glad we got a face on the victim, that we now got a name, but the story doesn't tell how much the lawsuit is.
Hopefully enough for the lawyer to make a good slice.
[edit on 17/1/2008 by khunmoon]