The Borneo Post

California­n man told of impending death via video-link

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SAN FRANCISCO: A septuagena­rian California­n learned of his impending death through a video link, outraging his family, which protested the dehumanize­d and robotic way in which the news was delivered.

Ernest Quintana received the news last Monday in a hospital in Fremont when a doctor appeared on- screen and told him. He passed away the following day.

“That Robot Dr. May be ok for some situations but not to tell a Man he is going to Die,” a family friend wrote in a Facebook post that included a screenshot of a video taken by the patient’s granddaugh­ter, Annalisia Wilharm.

Wilharm was alone with her grandfathe­r when the doctor remotely told Quintana that his lungs were failing and he would not be going home.

“We knew that it was coming and that he was very sick, but I don’t think somebody should get that news delivered that way. It should’ve been a human being come in,” Wilharm told local TV station KTVU.

As her grandfathe­r had a hearing problem, she had to relay the news, KTVU reported.

The Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, where Quintana was being treated, responded in a statement carried by US media in which it offered condolence­s to the family but disputed the characteri­zation that the news was delivered by “robot.”

“The use of the term ‘robot’ is inaccurate and inappropri­ate. This secure video technology is a live conversati­on with a physician using tele-video technology, and always with a nurse or other physician in the room,” Kaiser Permanente said.

“It does not, and did not, replace ongoing in- person evaluation­s and conversati­ons with a patient and family members,” the center said.

“We regret falling short in meeting the patient’s and family’s expectatio­ns in this situation and we will use this as an opportunit­y to review how to improve patient experience with tele-video capabiliti­es.” — AFP

 ??  ?? This handout picture released on March 9 by Ernest Quintana’s grand daughter Annalisa Wilharm, shows the robot doctor who came to Ernest’s hospital room at a Kaiser Permanente facility in Fremont, California, to announce he will soon die. — AFP photo
This handout picture released on March 9 by Ernest Quintana’s grand daughter Annalisa Wilharm, shows the robot doctor who came to Ernest’s hospital room at a Kaiser Permanente facility in Fremont, California, to announce he will soon die. — AFP photo

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