I disagree with the implication that a child should be left to die if the medical centre isn’t paid. I know the doctors need to be paid and their work deserves to be compensated, I know medical centres need to have costly supplies to operate, of course, but the commodification of society’s critical healthcare needs is an atrocity.
The author suggests it was the doctor’s lack of care, but if there’s some missing context that somehow justified their decision, it’s still a damning insight into paid healthcare systems. Would distributing the cost of that treatment be more or less damaging than the cost of denying it?
one less person
On the other hand, if they’re replaced with someone who doesn’t let patients die like that, that’s saving lives.