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Quebec woman sues hospital over cancer test

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Quebec woman sues hospital over cancer test


Health | 206739 hits | May 07 4:05 pm | Posted by: wildrosegirl
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A Quebec woman is suing a hospital for $760,000 for failing to tell her she tested positive for cervical cancer three years ago.

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  1. by avatar Brenda
    Sat May 08, 2010 12:13 am
    Of course the hospital won't comment. This woman pays with her life, because she was nothing more than paperwork...

    On the other hand, I ALWAYS call about the results...

  2. by avatar Proculation
    Sat May 08, 2010 12:45 am
    "Brenda" said
    Of course the hospital won't comment. This woman pays with her life, because she was nothing more than paperwork...

    On the other hand, I ALWAYS call about the results...

    Here in Quebec, they tell you right away they won't call if nothing is abnormal since they don't have time. Me too I always ask for the results (not pap test but blood tests results :P) telling my private doctor needs it and they are obligated to send them to you. I have all them in a drawer,

    But, pap tests and mammographies are common for women. You are supposed to trust the system. By looking at the picture, she looks about 50yo and at that age those tests are made about once a year. Well, at least they tell you to do it once a year.

    760,000$ for a death sentence... I would have requested a lot more.

  3. by avatar Proculation
    Sat May 08, 2010 12:48 am
    It also brings the legal situation of public hospitals. They will never get out of money. In a private clinic, they have insurance to pay and they can be sued a lot if there is negligence. Public hospitals don't face that problem. They will just place the "wrong-doer" in an office for administrative tasks since they cannot fire her/him, they are unionized.

  4. by avatar Brenda
    Sat May 08, 2010 12:58 am
    "Proculation" said
    Of course the hospital won't comment. This woman pays with her life, because she was nothing more than paperwork...

    On the other hand, I ALWAYS call about the results...

    Here in Quebec, they tell you right away they won't call if nothing is abnormal since they don't have time. Me too I always ask for the results (not pap test but blood tests results :P) telling my private doctor needs it and they are obligated to send them to you. I have all them in a drawer,

    But, pap tests and mammographies are common for women. You are supposed to trust the system. By looking at the picture, she looks about 50yo and at that age those tests are made about once a year. Well, at least they tell you to do it once a year.

    760,000$ for a death sentence... I would have requested a lot more.
    Oh, they do the same here, but I do not take that for an answer. They send it to my family doctor, so I call them, or make an appointment, and ask about it. It is too important to me to not do it.

    "If you dont hear anything within 5 weeks, all is good". Yeah, I am sure, I know how many results you get in each day, and I don't expect you to call me, I will call you :)

    I wonder how they got to the 760... Why not 500 or 1M?

  5. by avatar Proculation
    Sat May 08, 2010 1:47 am
    I wonder how they got to the 760... Why not 500 or 1M?


    I wonder the same too. I guess it's based on the jurisprudence. But, is an error THAT BIG which causes you to die in MONTHS worths only 760,000$ ?

    I remember a civil case here in Quebec about a radio show host who spoke about the size of a weather girl's boobs compared to the size of her brain. The sentence: more than 300,000$ plus all the fees.

  6. by avatar Brenda
    Sat May 08, 2010 1:58 am
    "Proculation" said
    I wonder how they got to the 760... Why not 500 or 1M?


    I wonder the same too. I guess it's based on the jurisprudence. But, is an error THAT BIG which causes you to die in MONTHS worths only 760,000$ ?

    I remember a civil case here in Quebec about a radio show host who spoke about the size of a weather girl's boobs compared to the size of her brain. The sentence: more than 300,000$ plus all the fees.

    Wow...

    I agree with you that its worth more, but can you really put a number on a life? I would certainly want my kids taken care of for the rest of their lifes, and while we are at it, pay off my parents and brothers mortgages, and make them live happily ever after I am dead, and let's not forget the caregiver...

  7. by avatar Proculation
    Sat May 08, 2010 2:12 am
    "Brenda" said
    I wonder how they got to the 760... Why not 500 or 1M?


    I wonder the same too. I guess it's based on the jurisprudence. But, is an error THAT BIG which causes you to die in MONTHS worths only 760,000$ ?

    I remember a civil case here in Quebec about a radio show host who spoke about the size of a weather girl's boobs compared to the size of her brain. The sentence: more than 300,000$ plus all the fees.

    Wow...

    I agree with you that its worth more, but can you really put a number on a life? I would certainly want my kids taken care of for the rest of their lifes, and while we are at it, pay off my parents and brothers mortgages, and make them live happily ever after I am dead, and let's not forget the caregiver...

    I understand your point. I guess she has insurances. But, isn't the "healthcare card" supposed to be an insurance too ? :idea:

    Medical negligences that easy to circumvent is not the same as a difficult situation that you missed something evident. It's cancer.

  8. by avatar Benn
    Sat May 08, 2010 3:22 am
    I'm in QUebec as well and you can't trust the system to work unless you stay on its ass. My wife is still young for getting tested but her mother had stage 4 breast cancer at 35, she had an aunt die from it at 39 and a close cousin who was 34 was told she didn't have anything to worry about at her age in regards sto a lump and a year later died of cancer.

    Knowing all this, and that her mom has the cancer gene, my wife found a lump, went to a walk in (family doctors for new residents are like winning a lottery) and to doctors credit he sent her for a mammogram. At the test lab they were actually ready to ignore the doctors order of a test due to her age, regardless of her family history, finally after fighting for awhile they said "ok, but never again until shes the right age." Test came back with a calcification and the lab and doctor both said no problem, get tested if you can every year but we can't see you on this matter anymore.

    Not happy with this answer for many reasons, some being that she knew about breast cancer better than the doctors it seemed, she had to use her mothers doctor in Manitoba to help[ her get an appointment here in Gatineau at the cancer department. The doctor there said 100% for sure they should have done more tests based on her history and the mammogram results. Extra tests are still forthcoming but if she had gone by the "No call means all clear, or taken the advice of the overburdened doctor and stupid lab how bad would things be a year form now, or two when she could get tested again? Hopefully nothings wrong in the end but I can totally see how this happened to this woman, and doubt its an anomaly from our own experience.

    Never NEVER take "If we don't call you its ok" as an answer. Pissing off a receptionist it more than worth ones life.

  9. by avatar Brenda
    Sat May 08, 2010 3:33 am
    That is RIDICULOUS Benn! If you have that kind of family history, you should be tested every year since you're 25 years old. Are they out of their freaking minds???

    "Cannot be seen on this matter anymore"??? WTF??? Seriously???

  10. by DerbyX
    Sat May 08, 2010 3:35 am
    Never put your health in any hands but your own.

  11. by avatar Proculation
    Sat May 08, 2010 3:57 am
    "Brenda" said
    That is RIDICULOUS Benn! If you have that kind of family history, you should be tested every year since you're 25 years old. Are they out of their freaking minds???

    "Cannot be seen on this matter anymore"??? WTF??? Seriously???


    Unfortunately, that's how it works in Quebec. I've heard that a lot with my cousins.

  12. by avatar Proculation
    Sat May 08, 2010 3:58 am
    "DerbyX" said
    Never put your health in any hands but your own.

    Mister Socialism is denying his cause ? :P (sorry it was too easy... )

  13. by avatar Proculation
    Sat May 08, 2010 4:00 am
    "Proculation" said
    Never put your health in any hands but your own.

    Mister Socialism is denying his cause ? :P (sorry it was too easy... )
    For the record, you do not have a vagina so you have to trust the public hospital.

  14. by DerbyX
    Sat May 08, 2010 4:03 am
    "Proculation" said
    Never put your health in any hands but your own.

    Mister Socialism is denying his cause ? :P (sorry it was too easy... )

    false flag fallacy. Socialist medicine doesn't presume superior medical knowledge. Just more efficient and better care but nobody knows your body like you do which is what this means.

    Ask for a 2nd opinion and learn the facts.



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