I'm not sure whose diagnosis and treatment are better, frankly, and will have to read more.
Who gets to decide when there's not a widely established protocol? And mainly, who gets the final decisions when it comes to health. What to do when doctors from different establishments differ on diagnosis and treatment. This documentary still poses the problem of what to do for 'unicorn' illnesses. (The assessor also being part of the for-profit corporate care system that the referred children go into.) But lets say that the care givers are there still to 'do no harm' and were wanting the best for Maya. I'll try, although there's a huge conflict of interest issue that I'd like to see a second documentary tackle all in itself. I'll try to hold onto the belief that everyone in this scenario had the best interests of children at the heart in their positions. Reviewed by Sarah423 8 / 10 Sad Commentary on the Medical System