Posted on 02/21/2020 5:16:37 AM PST by bryan999
BOSTON Boston Childrens Hospital wasn't medically negligent in its treatment of a Connecticut teen who spent nearly a year in state custody after doctors suspected her parents of medical child abuse, a jury in Boston concluded Thursday.
The verdict in the medical malpractice lawsuit brought by the family of Justina Pelletier capped a high profile dispute that drew national media attention and sparked a broader debate over parental rights.
This is unbelievable pain, and, really, no family should ever have to go through this, said Lou Pelletier, Justinas father. We are extremely disappointed with the jurys decision today. It was really hurtful, I guess, ultimately for Justina. Shes the one thats really had to live through all this.
(Excerpt) Read more at boston25news.com ...
Yearscago, I notice my young son was in pain. I brought him to Newton-Wellesley Hospital, where he was diagnosed with a broken collarbone. They treated me like a criminal until they talked to his mom who said the incident happened when she was with the child.
Then the doctors and nurses laughed, and let me go.
They were TRAINED to look for abuse froM a man, but the idea a woman could be abusive wasn’t on their radar at the time.
These people receive training on what to look for, and confirmation bias makes them see it if it is there or not.
Looks like the hospital’s (mis)conduct still served to foster Justina’s Law...
https://www.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/house-bill/4989
Key bit, where disagreeing with a doctor and getting a contradictory second opinion may result in them taking your kid away:
She had been diagnosed at Tufts Medical Center in Boston with mitochondrial disease, a disorder that affects cellular energy production.
But doctors at Boston Children’s Hospital suspected it was a case of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, and that Pelletier’s psychological needs were being ignored by her parents in favor of unnecessary medical tests and procedures.
When her parents rejected that diagnosis and tried to take her back to Tufts, the allegations of medical child abuse were raised, and the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families took custody of her.
this is so wrong.....
I wouldn’t take a child into Boston for any reason. The people of that city are nuts and have been for a long time.
I wonder how much the jurors were paid?
... and that Pelletier’s psychological needs were being ignored by her parents in favor of unnecessary medical tests and procedures.
Transgender minors?
Law is in the courtrooms, justice in the alleys.
I like that!!
That’s one of the dumbest comments I’ve read on FR in quite a while. Boston has some of the best hospitals in the world.
The world has a lot of good hospitals.
Florida is in a big argument over ‘child abuse specialists’ taking 10 minutes with a child and having the child taken away for abuse with no real appeal. On top of that, a 6 year old child in FLorida was taken out of school, put in a mental health facility and tranqed, and the parents weren’t notified or given a right of appeal. Why? She threw a tantrum. Now the child is traumatized.
I’m sure it does, very few with the amount of 1st class hospitals and medical schools as Boston though, very few.
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