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Disturbing Neglect Claims Force House Panel to Probe Major Hospital Chain
Liberty Check
- Hospitals face four lawsuits alleging negligence and the failure to provide timely death notifications for the deceased.
- One veteran’s remains were reportedly left in cold storage for years without a certificate of death ever being issued to his family.
- Families of patients like Jessie Marie Peterson were allegedly told their loved ones were discharged when they were actually dead in off-site storage.
A disturbing federal investigation reveals that hospital systems are failing to provide basic human dignity to families while government-protected monoliths face direct questioning from Congress.
CommonSpirit Health, a massive healthcare parent company, is under fire following harrowing reports of bodies allegedly left to rot without any notification to their loved ones.
Evidence shows that deceased patients, including an honored Vietnam veteran, were left in storage for years while their families searched for them as missing persons.
This systemic failure highlights the erosion of accountability when massive nonprofit entities prioritize administration over the fundamental rights of the people they serve.
The disregard for transparency and the basic right to bury the dead is a stark reminder that oversized health systems often escape the accountability required by a free society.
Our constitutional rights do not end at the hospital door, and these institutions must be held to a rigorous standard of truth and decency.
The sister of one victim said, “Her body was in the worst condition you can imagine.”
She added, “Her face looked like someone put battery acid all on her face.”
Americans deserve to know why government oversight failed to catch these horrific violations until multiple families were forced to take legal action.
Protecting the sanctity of life and the rights of grieving families is essential to maintaining the moral fabric of our nation.
The Constitution must be defended.