Is this what nationalized healthcare looks like?

Father blames hospital after baby born in waiting room dies
Published May 21, 2012

An investigation was underway Saturday into the death of a baby who was born in a hospital waiting room in England's East Midlands region.

Steven Yorke and his partner Sara Proud went to Leicester Royal Infirmary on Sunday night when Proud realized she was in labor.

When they arrived, they were told to wait in a side room with other expectant parents.

But 80 minutes later, baby Kyle was born while Yorke was trying to find help.

When two midwives did come to assist, the umbilical cord was wrapped around the baby's neck.

Kyle was quickly delivered and rushed off in the hope of being revived, but those attempts were unsuccessful.

Yorke told Sky News, "It's numbing. We're not sleeping well, we're not eating well The slightest thing and we'll cry. Sara's not left the house at all.

"It's affected the children in a big way. What can you say? They've let us down. I actually believe they neglected us -- they didn't give us the care we deserve and that's purely it."

Even after the birth, Proud was left to deliver the placenta in the waiting room and only realized Kyle had died when Yorke told her what had happened.

Leicester Royal Infirmary has admitted that mistakes were made.
The family is now waiting for autopsy results that will reveal whether Kyle could have been saved with better care.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/...born-in-waiting-room-dies/print#ixzz1vYAqas9i
 
Yeah, the health-care in the US must be over two times better than that in the UK and Canada, because that's how much more we're paying for it per capita.
 
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Yeah, the health-care in the US must be over two times better than that in the UK and Canada, because that's how much more we're paying for it per capita.

Correct. You get what you pay for.
 
Quote from futurecurrents:

Yeah, the health-care in the US must be over two times better than that in the UK and Canada, because that's how much more we're paying for it per capita.

Costing us trillions...

23 percent of U.S. teenagers have type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes.

70 percent of adults, 32 percent of children are overweight or obese.

Irresponsible, fat, gluttonous, lazy and sedated.
 
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Father blames hospital after baby born in waiting room dies
Published May 21, 2012

An investigation was underway Saturday into the death of a baby who was born in a hospital waiting room in England's East Midlands region.

Steven Yorke and his partner Sara Proud went to Leicester Royal Infirmary on Sunday night when Proud realized she was in labor.

When they arrived, they were told to wait in a side room with other expectant parents.

But 80 minutes later, baby Kyle was born while Yorke was trying to find help.

When two midwives did come to assist, the umbilical cord was wrapped around the baby's neck.

Kyle was quickly delivered and rushed off in the hope of being revived, but those attempts were unsuccessful.

Yorke told Sky News, "It's numbing. We're not sleeping well, we're not eating well The slightest thing and we'll cry. Sara's not left the house at all.

"It's affected the children in a big way. What can you say? They've let us down. I actually believe they neglected us -- they didn't give us the care we deserve and that's purely it."

Even after the birth, Proud was left to deliver the placenta in the waiting room and only realized Kyle had died when Yorke told her what had happened.

Leicester Royal Infirmary has admitted that mistakes were made.
The family is now waiting for autopsy results that will reveal whether Kyle could have been saved with better care.


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/...born-in-waiting-room-dies/print#ixzz1vYAqas9i

who on this site is a supporter of nationalized health care? dont think there is anyone.
 
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Costing us trillions...

23 percent of U.S. teenagers have type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes.

70 percent of adults, 32 percent of children are overweight or obese.

Irresponsible, fat, gluttonous, lazy and sedated.

and a health care system run by the state will stop all that? is that what you're implying?

i can guarantee you this, if obamacare goes forward your healthcare will cost you even more.
 
Quote from OccupyThis:

...i can guarantee you this, if obamacare goes forward your healthcare will cost you even more.
Yep, there are very few things the feds do a good on and none of them are accomplished efficiently.
 
Quote from OccupyThis:

...is that what you're implying?...
Hardly.

It's about taking personal responsibility for one's own health.

All personal responsibility is getting passed off to the government, insurance companies, doctors.

Since 80+ percent of all health problems are self-inflicted, cost of health care could be reduced by 2+ trillion annually.
 
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