Throwing the Book
I spent the better part of a month thinking that I might have breast cancer. I don ' t. This is in the wake of probably having COVID in March (with neither the hospital I staffed, nor my contracting group caring enough to test me) . . . and on the heels of my third-go-around as a medical whistle-blower.This time, the findings of a CMS site visit - compelled by a complaint I filed - vindicate the concerns I tried desperately to address internally. We ' ll see how that all ultimately plays out.Our healthcare system is fundamentally broken - on every level now. It ' s been broken for well over twenty years. I started blogging in 2005 - the day after my Father died - and in an effort to come home - after three " suits " running my hometown hospital fired me for saving a newborn baby ' s life . . . put me through HELL with litigation (that they had to run away from) . . . then swindled me at settlement by LYING to the Court. It was ALL a SICK game to them. It ' s amazing I survived. It never should have happened. Someone in a position of " oversight " at that hospital should have stopped it. They didn ' t. Failing that, the state/Federal governments should have intervened (as I was in public service to both). They didn ' t. And a dream died. Some wounds never heal. The hospital, under the dubious " leadership " of the goons who fired me, ultimately went bankrupt. They ...
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