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Vito
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I live in the state of Florida. In April of 2000, my grandfather was having flu like symptoms so we took him to our family doctor who treated him with antibiotic. Two or three days later his condition worsened, we called the doctor back and he instructed us to monitor his condition and if there was no improvement, then bring him back to the office. The following day we had to take him to the hospital where he was admitted for possible Pneumonia. When his family doctor examined him the following day he diagnosed him with congestive heart failure. He seemed to be making minimal improvements, when the doctor decreased the amount of care he was receiving, in a more monitored unit and placed him in a regular room, against the families wishes. Once being moved his condition appeared to deteriorate, but the doctor stated one week later that he could be discharged and was sent home with a cathator to be monitored by family members. Later that day after his release we had to call 911 and he was rushed back to the hospital (a different hospital this time). Once there, the ER doctor stated that he was VERY ill and that he should have never been released from the first hospital. He died two weeks later. Is this neglegence or malpractice of some kind?