Michael Quincy Archibald's son Michael stumbled upon a baseball game due to heart failure. John carried Michael to the hospital's emergency room where Michael's only hope was said to be a transplant. Unfortunately, John 's insurance does not cover his son' s transplant surgery. In addition to that choice, John Q. took the emergency room staff and patients hostage until the hospital doctor agreed to transplant. Create by anonymous
John Q. is a 2002 American theater movie starring Nick Cassavets, Denzel Washington. This movie is a story of John Quincy Archibald (Danzell Washington), the father and her son's husband were diagnosed as having a swollen heart and found that HMO Insurance decided that he could not get a transplant . Before it insists and forces them to do so, it will not cover the hospital. At the same time, John Quincy Archibald and his wife, Dennis, witnessed his brother Michael crashing in a baseball game and sending Michael to the hospital. After a series of examinations at the hospital, hospital administrator Dr. Raymond Turner and Rebecca Payne to John said he died without heart transplant as his son's heart expanded. This program is very expensive. You need a down payment of at least $ 250,000 (lowest) and $ 75,000 (30%) to put Michael's name on the organ recipient list.
The movie plays Denzel Washington as Chicago's factory worker, John Q Archbold, who seems healthy during minor league matches. John Q. and his wife, Denise (Kimberly Elise), took the child to the emergency room. So his signs stabilized. There are two options: heart transplantation, or his "several months ... to optimize the" quality of life "of Mike in a few days. Joining a doctor already that Archibald has no money Anne Heche, a hospital administrator who knows and is considering choosing "quality of life".