Monday, March 30, 2009

Priorities And Lessons Not Learned

It amazes me that the entire medical blogosphere is screaming for the head of Catherine DeAngelis . . . the JAMA Editor who called a rejected contributor a "nobody and a nothing" . . .

. . . while Bob Morrison & Steven Eblin, the senior executives of a non-profit hospital who lied repeatedly under Oath in order to finish the trampling of a Pediatrician whose life they trashed for putting a patient first (translation: crimes . . . multiple felonies . . . were committed) . . . are scott-free in Asheboro, North Carolina.

Priorities are seriously out-of-wack.

Kevin keeps talking about how hospitals have learned that honesty & transparency is good policy . . . and that apologies often go a long way towards preventing situations from escalating.

I am sorry, Kevin (Get it? I'm apologizing). Many hospitals most certainly have NOT learned that.

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