Lessons from the brink

Subhead

COMMENTARY

  • Eric Freedman
    Eric Freedman
LANSING There’s nothing like almost dying to wake you up to the multiple realities of America’s health care system. I nearly died in April from a still-unidentified collapse and its complications, including pneumonia, blackouts, heavy bleeding, liver damage and ICU delirium during seven weeks at Detroit’s Henry Ford Hospital, four of them on a ventilator. I have no memory of my first five…

To access content, please login or purchase a subscription.