The conversation rippled through the hospital, igniting discussions about policy versus compassion. Within days, the story reached the local media, creating a groundswell of support for Clare and a call to action for the hospital administration.
In response, Riverside General announced a new initiative to provide care for uninsured veterans, ensuring that those who served would never be turned away again. Clare’s suspension was lifted, and she returned to her post, greeted with applause and gratitude from her colleagues.
Walter Briggs became a symbol of the change, his story highlighting the urgent need for reform. And Clare Morgan remained at Riverside General, her resolve stronger than ever, knowing that sometimes, it only takes one person to stand up to change an entire system.