A sign of things to come in America?

This is just damn awful:

A patient desperate for a drink of water had to telephone the switchboard of the hospital he was being treated in to beg to see a doctor.

Derek Sauter - The Victim

Derek Sauter, 60, used his mobile phone to request medical attention after his pleas for help were ignored.

But when the doctor arrived he was turned away by ward nurse Caroline Lowe, who said Mr Sauter was ‘over-reacting’ and threatened to confiscate his phone

Eight hours later the grandfather-of-three, who was suffering with a chest infection, was dead.

Rather than offering sympathy to Susan, Mr Sauter’s wife of 41 years, Miss Lowe later told her that he could have been prosecuted for harassing the doctor on call.

Yesterday his daughter, Ruth Sauter, 42, said she was appalled at the way her father, a former administrator for the Healthcare Commission, the former NHS watchdog, had been let down by the NHS.

Sacked: Caroline Lowe, the ward nurse, turned the doctor away who came to see Mr Sauter

‘My father went into hospital for a routine chest infection, but never came out,’ said Miss Sauter, of Thurrock, Essex.

Caroline Lowe - The Killer, The Butcher, The Bitch

‘His condition was not life threatening and the nurses had specific instructions to keep close tabs on him.

‘But their appalling lack of care, and cruel behaviour killed my father. He should not have died that weekend; it was not his time.

‘It’s so much worse knowing that he died alone, thirsty and scared on that ward.’

Mr Sauter was admitted to Queen Mary’s Hospital, Sidcup, in Kent, at 9am on June 27 2008.

I have to ask, is this what is coming to America? It is to wonder.

2 Replies to “A sign of things to come in America?”

  1. About socialized medicine, yes the kind of treatment posted above is what we’re
    going to end up with. Canadas’ designer of their socialized medicine publically
    declared the system was broken, did not work.
    From the early 70s through the 2000s, I had 3 immediate members of my family
    killed due to incompetence, and neglect in England.
    In Canada hospitals, some new ones, stand empty. They are as is England beginning
    to privatize some hospitals.
    I guess hundreds of thousands here will have to suffer the same consequences unnecessarily
    to get the attention of the federal government what others told them from the beginning.
    Of course in our case, it’s not about health care, it’s about control.

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