First and foremost, High Blood Sugar Level(HyperGlycemia) is not treated as Emergency. A person's life is not at stake here. A non-medical personnel's "assessment" is not valid, as what is life threatening to your view, may not be technically. It's like, you're telling a doctor that he did something wrong, coming from a non-medical's point of view? Marco, did you check his vital signs? Is he in state of shock? Hamad Hospital is for EMERGENCY cases, and because HyperGlycemia is not treated as Emergency, she was referred to an available Health Centre.
Answer this: Did she die when she moved to the other hospital, or was she in a state of Coma? If not, then it's not an Emergency at all.
I suggest you learn all the facts first, as you are making an accussation based mostly on your assumptions. I am not from HH, nor i have a relative that worked there, just stating the facts.
First and foremost, High Blood Sugar Level(HyperGlycemia) is not treated as Emergency. A person's life is not at stake here. A non-medical personnel's "assessment" is not valid, as what is life threatening to your view, may not be technically. It's like, you're telling a doctor that he did something wrong, coming from a non-medical's point of view? Marco, did you check his vital signs? Is he in state of shock? Hamad Hospital is for EMERGENCY cases, and because HyperGlycemia is not treated as Emergency, she was referred to an available Health Centre.
Answer this: Did she die when she moved to the other hospital, or was she in a state of Coma? If not, then it's not an Emergency at all.
I suggest you learn all the facts first, as you are making an accussation based mostly on your assumptions. I am not from HH, nor i have a relative that worked there, just stating the facts.