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Raymond, a 78 year old man living in a motel is found lying on the floor of his room semi-conscious. The motel manager calls 9-1-1 and Raymond is taken to the closest emergency room where he lies on a stretcher in the hallway for 6 hours before he is examined by a physician. Because it is unclear what is wrong with him and he cannot speak coherently, the physician admits Raymond  for observation. Later, when it is determined that Raymond had a stroke, he is discharged to an inpatient rehabilitation facility that has no knowledge of his medical history, including his current medications for hypertention and high cholesterol. Raymond dies there several weeks later.

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