As Health Minister he understands the buck stops with him, to whinge on is just plain embarassing. "The report was written, and the investigation was done by the professionals of the Public Hospitals Authority. I stand by the professionals of the Public Hospitals Authority."
If he stands by the report, it's authors and inaccurate statements he's foresworn his oath of office and is suborning it's effort to avoid the finding of a lack of duty for care, perhaps even criminally liable malpractice.
"Any report, ie. investigation of causality should not be done by the institution that fatally mismanaged a patient’s car. Especially one such as PMH long riddled with gross mismanagement.
The facts and dates do not line up with the end result PMH has deliberately crafted, so acute obfuscation is the diagnosis here.
Ms Symonette-Darville was admitted to the ER on Jan 4th and her initial diagnosis was Leukemia and given a Flow Cytometry Test which has a turnaround time of 2-3 days/stat- 24 hours as per UF website. However her test results were read approximately 20 days later.
She was placed in an “isolation” room at some point before her Jan 11th video which clearly shows her feverish, and not isolated as per hospital standards for an immunocompromised patient whose caregivers are likely not vaxxed a 2nd time and/or boostered.
Her Covid test wasn’t administered until Jan 16th, so clearly she acquired Covid at PMH but she was not placed in the Legacy Unit (acute Covid facility) until midnight on Jan 18 and less than 8 hours later she was dead.
So she was “awake, conscious, alert and breathing w/non-breather mask” but not transferred until she rushed to the unit at midnight on Jan 18th??
And as per the ‘report’ this “acutely ill” woman was told on Jan 11th she must mount her own campaign for blood donations!
Perhaps this acute case of neglect and malfeasance should have been investigated by the RBPF.
First and foremost, any report, ie. investigation of causality should not be done by the institution that fatally mismanaged a patient’s car. Especially one such as PMH long riddled with gross mismanagement.
The facts and dates do not line up with the end result PMH has deliberately crafted, so acute obfuscation is the diagnosis here.
Ms Symonette-Darville was admitted to the ER on Jan 4th and her initial diagnosis was Leukemia and given a Flow Cytometry Test which has a turnaround time of 2-3 days/stat- 24 hours as per UF website. However her test results were read approximately 20 days later.
She was placed in an “isolation” room at some point before her Jan 11th video which clearly shows her feverish, and not isolated as per hospital standards for an immunocompromised patient whose caregivers are likely not vaxxed a 2nd time and/or boostered.
Her Covid test wasn’t administered until Jan 16th, so clearly she acquired Covid at PMH but she was not placed in the Legacy Unit (acute Covid facility) until midnight on Jan 18 and less than 8 hours later she was dead.
So she was “awake, conscious, alert and breathing w/non-breather mask” but not transferred until she rushed to the unit at midnight on Jan 18th??
And as per the ‘report’ this “acutely ill” woman was told on Jan 11th she must mount her own campaign for blood donations!
Perhaps this acute case of neglect and malfeasance should have been investigated by the RBPF.
Is this supposed to be news?? Nassau killed it’s own golden goose decades ago, now tell us who really benefits from the building of this costly port?? Cause it ain’t Bahamians!!
Who was this guy’s attorney- Derek Smith? The depth of the culpability for this foolishness, the attempted money laundering is equalled by the stupidity in exposing his client/ plaintiff to criminal jeopardy by revealing such. But this is the Bahamas so he was (is) saved by his government’s refusal to take up the matter in their duty to police the criminality of money laundering activity.
When is the Tribune going to stop editorializing the news, most especially when the subject in it’s ‘reporting’ concerns FTX?? “He also repeated previous attempts to tarnish the integrity and reputation of the Bahamas asserting…”.
Or perhaps this was a poor attempt at humour? Really, how hard would it be to (further) tarnish The Bahamas’ integrity given it’s far from sterling reputation?
rosiepi says...
A national lottery?
The last thing Bahamians need is another black hole of corruption of state sponsored corruption!
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rosiepi says...
And the number of unfilled jobs would rise exponentially!
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rosiepi says...
As Health Minister he understands the buck stops with him, to whinge on is just plain embarassing.
"The report was written, and the investigation was done by the professionals of the Public Hospitals Authority. I stand by the professionals of the Public Hospitals Authority."
If he stands by the report, it's authors and inaccurate statements he's foresworn his oath of office and is suborning it's effort to avoid the finding of a lack of duty for care, perhaps even criminally liable malpractice.
"Any report, ie. investigation of causality should not be done by the institution that fatally mismanaged a patient’s car. Especially one such as PMH long riddled with gross mismanagement.
The facts and dates do not line up with the end result PMH has deliberately crafted, so acute obfuscation is the diagnosis here.
Ms Symonette-Darville was admitted to the ER on Jan 4th and her initial diagnosis was Leukemia and given a Flow Cytometry Test which has a turnaround time of 2-3 days/stat- 24 hours as per UF website. However her test results were read approximately 20 days later.
She was placed in an “isolation” room at some point before her Jan 11th video which clearly shows her feverish, and not isolated as per hospital standards for an immunocompromised patient whose caregivers are likely not vaxxed a 2nd time and/or boostered.
Her Covid test wasn’t administered until Jan 16th, so clearly she acquired Covid at PMH but she was not placed in the Legacy Unit (acute Covid facility) until midnight on Jan 18 and less than 8 hours later she was dead.
So she was “awake, conscious, alert and breathing w/non-breather mask” but not transferred until she rushed to the unit at midnight on Jan 18th??
And as per the ‘report’ this “acutely ill” woman was told on Jan 11th she must mount her own campaign for blood donations!
Perhaps this acute case of neglect and malfeasance should have been investigated by the RBPF.
My sympathies to her husband and family." Rosiepi
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rosiepi says...
First and foremost, any report, ie. investigation of causality should not be done by the institution that fatally mismanaged a patient’s car.
Especially one such as PMH long riddled with gross mismanagement.
The facts and dates do not line up with the end result PMH has deliberately crafted, so acute obfuscation is the diagnosis here.
Ms Symonette-Darville was admitted to the ER on Jan 4th and her initial diagnosis was Leukemia and given a Flow Cytometry Test which has a turnaround time of 2-3 days/stat- 24 hours as per UF website. However her test results were read approximately 20 days later.
She was placed in an “isolation” room at some point before her Jan 11th video which clearly shows her feverish, and not isolated as per hospital standards for an immunocompromised patient whose caregivers are likely not vaxxed a 2nd time and/or boostered.
Her Covid test wasn’t administered until Jan 16th, so clearly she acquired Covid at PMH but she was not placed in the Legacy Unit (acute Covid facility) until midnight on Jan 18 and less than 8 hours later she was dead.
So she was “awake, conscious, alert and breathing w/non-breather mask” but not transferred until she rushed to the unit at midnight on Jan 18th??
And as per the ‘report’ this “acutely ill” woman was told on Jan 11th she must mount her own campaign for blood donations!
Perhaps this acute case of neglect and malfeasance should have been investigated by the RBPF.
My sympathies to her husband and family.
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rosiepi says...
Is this supposed to be news??
Nassau killed it’s own golden goose decades ago, now tell us who really benefits from the building of this costly port??
Cause it ain’t Bahamians!!
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rosiepi says...
That bill is never landing.
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rosiepi says...
Who was this guy’s attorney- Derek Smith?
The depth of the culpability for this foolishness, the attempted money laundering is equalled by the stupidity in exposing his client/ plaintiff to criminal jeopardy by revealing such.
But this is the Bahamas so he was (is) saved by his government’s refusal to take up the matter in their duty to police the criminality of money laundering activity.
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rosiepi says...
Yea tell us all about what we already know Keith!
More importantly what’s your administration doing about it??
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Now you know that’s not going to happen Brian.
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When is the Tribune going to stop editorializing the news, most especially when the subject in it’s ‘reporting’ concerns FTX??
“He also repeated previous attempts to tarnish the integrity and reputation of the Bahamas asserting…”.
Or perhaps this was a poor attempt at humour?
Really, how hard would it be to (further) tarnish The Bahamas’ integrity given it’s far from sterling reputation?
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