Both were denied the care they urgently needed.
One was discharged and gave birth on the side of a highway.
Another was left waiting over 30 minutes and delivered in a hallway.
These weren’t fast labors.
These were failures — of triage, of compliance, and of racial bias.
In this episode of Credentialing Chronicles, Shannen and Nyleen expose:
The EMTALA obligations hospitals ignored
How racial bias shows up as delays and disbelief
Why Black maternal mortality remains more than 3x higher
The risk, peer review, and credentialing breakdowns behind the scenes
What patients, clinicians, and MSPs must do to stop this from happening
This isn’t sensationalism.
This is American healthcare — and it’s on video.
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