Sure, you are right. For the article author's market, many are literally and metaphorically pedestrian, popular and colorful but uncomplicated.
I read a quotation recently that said in essence, the work of creativity moves from creating something no one else has ever seen or thought of, towards creating new and different insight into something almost everyone already knows about.
Yeah, after he was forcibly injected with drugs against his will.
>Mr. Wright said the hospital later apologized to him and gave him a $50 gift card for a restaurant. The crisis center also apologized and gave him a $25 Walmart gift card.
That alone would be enough to drive me clinically insane
Sure, that was the first responders on the scene. The question isn’t about whether mistakes are made, it’s that once they’re made, will they be recognized and fixed? The commenters article doesn’t show what they claim (if not proving the opposite).
I don’t think you are thinking rationally about the issue. Medical mistakes are significant events, and $75 in gift cards, much less than minimum wage, fixes very little except the consciences of the “mental health providers”.
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