I don't understand why posters here are so quick to forgive Children's for Jahi's condition, when SF General recently screwed up in the neglect disappearance of Lynne Spaulding. Hospitals are NOT perfect. I worked in Nursing Homes, Hospitals, and Home Health for 13 years.
Hospitals aren't perfect, of course. But just because something went wrong does not mean the hospital screwed up. Complications can happen, tragedies can occur without there being neglect involved. Of course, that doesn't mean they weren't negligent, but I'm not about to convict the hospital without a trial. I think it's way too early to place the blame.
While I sympathize with the family, I do feel like they have misrepresented the facts and have been overly inflammatory in some of the language they've used with regards to the hospital, which has made me also feel a lot of sympathy for the hospital as well because I don't believe they are bad people.