Medical negligence is a pressing issue that affects individuals worldwide, with cases ranging from misdiagnosis to surgical errors. Recent incidents have brought attention to the harm caused by healthcare providers mistakes, leading to calls for accountability and reform. Petitions under this topic seek justice for victims of medical negligence and push for stricter regulations to prevent future occurrences.
Notable petitions include one demanding increased transparency in healthcare facilities to hold negligent professionals accountable. Another petition calls for mandatory reporting of medical errors to improve patient safety and prevent repeated mistakes. These petitions highlight the need for better oversight and patient protection in healthcare settings.
Join the movement to address medical negligence by supporting these petitions and advocating for change in the healthcare system. Your involvement can make a difference in ensuring quality care and accountability for all patients.
I pray whoever sent that baby home gets held accountable after hearing the video of his breathing 🙏🏽 this could have been avoided no mom should have to hurt
Bury their child for a doctor’s negligence!
I nearly lost my daughter at 12 years old to Ecoli because I was told my daughter is fine and can wait to see a doctor tomorrow. My daughter ended up getting transported to a specialized hospital because of the advice of a doctor who said it can wait. She ended up getting 2 blood transfusions, became jaundiced, could barely walk and her kidneys affected. Thankfully by God's grace my daughter is alive and well today but I will never be able to fully trust Doctors advice again. More change needs to be done for the future of our babies. Doctors need to be held accountable!
I'm a parent, I know us parents know when something is severly wrong with our children! We are all humans and should be taken care as such. Our voice matters, just because we don't have the degree doesn't mean we don't know when our babies are extremely sick! #Justice for Preston Jovi
There has to be something that can be done to protect our children and future children and I pray your baby gets justice in his name. If we feel something isn’t right, if there is a 2nd…3rd hospital visit with no improvement, it should automatically be escalated to a higher doctor in order to sign off on a discharge (& the person signing off should see the patient, not only sign the paperwork) This can be a preventive measure to prevent mid-diagnoses, or even death. They wrote you off as a paranoid parent and sent you home instead of noticing your baby in distress. Something needs changing…Anything for doctors to be more responsible and take time on our babies before picking a random diagnosis that meets their minimum match of symptoms. There’s more steps, and more people signing off before you can close on a home than there is when dealing with human life.
I lost my child as well due to negligence, I took my son to the Er twice for bloody stools and they said it was normal /okay . 1 week later baby passed . Losing a child is losing your life and we are alive and making it every day because of our little ones. Negligence has to stop!
My hubby and I lost our rainbow baby due to medical negligence. I got very sick at the end of my pregnancy and was given a prescription that they knew I couldn’t get. No talk about induction or c-section. October 1st I went into labor and found out her heart was no longer beating.
As a person who volunteers with severely disabled children and teens, it sickens me every time I hear about horrific abuse cases like this. Group homes, residential facilities, medical centers, etc. need to be under the utmost scrutiny because these kids quite literally can't speak up for themselves.