Medical Centers and Hospitals Are Not All The Same

 If society wants to be completely honest, then it needs to admit that there is no such thing as a good hospital or a bad hospital. All hospitals serve the public, but inside those buildings, there are hundreds and thousands of individuals that make up the hospital. Yes, there are some medical centres that have lawsuit after lawsuit and tragedy after tragedy, and others that have few lawsuits against them. The key is the quality, quantity and consistency and genuineness of the staff, workers, employees, nurses and doctors in the buildings.

So, good hospitals and bad hospitals have one thing in common, and that is that they are supposed to heal people; they are supposed to help people get better, or at the very least, they are supposed to do no harm. When reality strikes, we, as a society, realize what is real and what is fantasy. And the fantasy part is that there are good hospitals as opposed to bad hospitals. The reality of the situation is that there are good people inside both kinds of medical centres, and what is worse is that there are bad people inside some of the best hospitals. Time will tell, and only time will tell, the true quality of a hospital or medical centre.


What kind of things happens inside bad medical centres? These kinds of things happen:

  • People are made to lay or sit for hours without being attended to or cared for.
  • Patients in psychiatric units deteriorate physically due to a lack of good physical health care and medicine.
  • Doctors are bosses and refuse to be challenged by nurses, even when the nurse is correct, and the doctor is incorrect.
  • Administrators cover up the defects in the bad medical centres.

And, again, as contradictory as this sounds, there is no such thing as a bad medical centre or a bad or good hospital. So, let us think in different terms. Which hospitals are treating people in a good way? Which medical centres are doing no harm? At the least, they should do no harm. So which medical centres are treating patients with care and respect? These are questions that you need to ask yourself and, better yet, ask others who have been to the hospital.



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