I'm actually surprised this hasn't happened sooner judging by the kind of attention people are given in ERs. This poor woman went to the ER at a California hospital, was writhing on the floor in agony, vomitting blood, and got totally ignored. Her boyfriend and other people waiting in the ER got so desparate for help they called 911 from the ER. They were told it was not an emergency and to talk to the people there at the hospital.
I bet that hospital is in for some major law suits. I hate to say it, but it immediately made me think of a MadTV skit where a guy came into the ER after being shot in the head and was ignored. He was bleeding all over screaming "Shot in the head!" and was told to fill out paperwork. He replied something like "Gee, I seem to have trouble remembering my name. Maybe it's because I was....SHOT IN THE HEAD!!"
I thought my life would end that way and later found out it certainly could have. I was having gall bladder attacks and thought I would die (or wanted to). I was made to wait hours until I finally said they needed to just put me out of my misery. Did they then look at me? No. They shot me up with morphine and laid me on a bed to wait some more. I finally saw a doctor who looked at me for about two minutes and told me I was just constipated and to go home and take an enema.
The next day I started having another attack and went to a doctor I knew. I was sent for an ultrasound and then was told I needed emergency surgery because I had a stone ready to shoot out and rip up my internal organs at any time. Heck, that could be what happened to this woman.
It sickens me. I am so dissappointed with service in general these days. It seems like no matter where you go, it is unusual for people to do anything more than the bare minimum they can get away with. All it would have taken was for one nurse to think "better be safe than sorry" and get that woman looked at. She may still have died but at least they would have been trying. That's what's so sad.