We found out yesterday that he has pneumonia. Once I found that out I went and got him from that ER. Today we find out he’s negative for covid. Am I overreacting for wanting to contact administrators for possibly causing harm to my father? He had BACTERIAL pneumonia and they forced 2 masks on him while short of breath. I’m more livid than before knowing he doesn’t have Covid.
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Not sure about a lawsuit because technically, there were no damages (even though there certainly could have been).
You’ll get further if you raise holy hell with the hospital administrators, and make it go public. Plaster this ALL over social media. Contact you local news and radio stations. These administrators care much more about their PR image and marketing abilities than they care about individual nobodies. That’s how you get them to change.
Yeah, but only normal, rational humans with a soul care about that. Hospital administrators are some of the worst people you’ll ever meet. These folks only care only about profit margins. Why do you think they are having their docs code EVERYTHING as Covid? It’s not because they care about pushing the MSM hysteria. It’s because they will get a guaranteed payout by the government instead of having to wrestle payments from patients and insurance companies. They are exploiting Covid for financial gain. Their inhumane BS has to be brought to light. This should be blasted across all social media. Appealing to their sense of humanity won’t work.
Threaten a negative HCAHPS score and that you will be in contact with other families as well. HCAHPS is the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems - it is a patient satisfaction survey required by CMS for all hospitals in the United States. Hospitals like to maintain high scores because that yields better reimbursement rates to them. Hit them where it will hurt.
“ technically, there were no damages”
The phrase he should use is “severe emotional distress”