This is my daughter's piece on her brother. We also lost 2 other boys who had heart attacks and no health insurance. They were 44 and 47. Until you lose someone for this reason it probably isn't important. They died, including David (the story) within 7 years of each other. I wonder if healthcare professionals had to live with this, if they would reconsider their negative, bias approach and work on getting something positive done.
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Comment for "Healthcare and the Death of David"
Sally Scarff
Posted on September 02, 2009 at 06:13 PM | Permalink
A Mother Knows
This is my daughter's piece on her brother. We also lost 2 other boys who had heart attacks and no health insurance. They were 44 and 47. Until you lose someone for this reason it probably isn't important. They died, including David (the story) within 7 years of each other. I wonder if healthcare professionals had to live with this, if they would reconsider their negative, bias approach and work on getting something positive done.