There are lessons to be learned from a stumble, especially the ones that spiral out of control. - ABB
a.k.a., The Holding-OhioHealth-Hospital-Accountable Series: Using my story to spark conversations for Patient Rights and Provider Decency for Patients Harmed by Negligence
Often, a small pause is all it takes to regain perspective, recharge energy, or receive the next inspiration. And in the spirit of Ralph Wolf and Sam Sheepdog (I’m the sheepdog), you’ll know when I’ve clocked back in.
READ MOREYou may be wondering, Who is this rabid woman who won’t just get over it and move on? Should we get a restraining order?
READ MOREDear OhioHealth Leadership Team: What is your interpretation of a "right?" What does your playbook say to do when rights are broken? Who tells you to ignore your injured patients?
READ MOREI got suckered into believing what I was told—that the steps I needed to take to report what happened were to write a complaint that the Risk Management Director would present to a group of OhioHealth doctors and lawyers for their review. I made two copies and put them in the red binders, one for me and one for them.
READ MOREThe movement was started by patient rights advocate and medical malpractice survivor Liz Florentino. It spotlights the barriers faced by those harmed by negligence, such as medical malpractice, and calls for "decency, equity, and compassionate accountability" for corporations and other entities.
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