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There are no advocates for patients.
Catholic Hospitals
*He was a gynecologist who was not licensed to perform surgery, and yet year after year the Catholic hospital in which he worked allowed him to perform surgeries that lasted for hours. Patientsβ complaints were silenced and unheeded. Of concern is how much of the management style of the Catholic Church might be shared by the Catholic hospital network in protecting unfriendly behavior. Speaking out of office is grounds for excommunication in the Catholic Church. The extent to which the entire Catholic Community (lawyers, police officers, journalists, hospital administrators, etc.) may be disinclined to protect victims of abuses in Catholic hospitals cannot be discussed much on this site both because of the nature of jurisprudence in the country and because of the way that community retaliates against criticism, but the Burt case brings substance to the issue.
>but the Burt case brings substance to the issue.
visible tip of the iceberg.