Michigan Medicine Health Care Policy is Deficient for it has no Knowledge of Comprehensive Health Care

In a written statement, Michigan Medicine claims, “it was reasonable to proceed with treatment (Steroid therapy + Chemo Infusion therapy) based on the assessment completed during the April 7 visit. At that time her Vital Signs were Stable.” Michigan Medicine fails to disclose the Diagnostic Code that describes the Clinical Assessment made on April 07, 2026. The issue is not about stable vital signs; the issue is about the Diagnosis of the Symptoms presented for Clinical Assessment. The Treatment given by Michigan Medicine worked like a Magic. In a few days time, the patient was rushed to the Hospital. We have a duty to report deficiencies of the health delivery system which directly relate to the health policy and not of shortcomings of individuals or errors in performance. It is not because of the negative outcome. It is about informing the patient of the risks involved in the treatment plan.