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Patient dumping tale is all too familiar

By admin
Created Jan 18 2008 - 7:59am



Even from 3,000 miles away, it's terribly depressing to read about yet another case of patient dumping by an LA hospital. This time, a Los Angeles-area hospital allegedly left a paraplegic man on LA's Skid Row, without his wheelchair, to crawl in a gutter while dragging a catheter bag.

This is just one episode in an unfolding crisis:

Is there something in the water that makes California hospitals less sensitive to the plight of the homeless than those in other States? Of course not. And do such episodes occur in other big cities, particularly those with large homeless populations? Sad to say, they must.

All one can say is that these episodes underscore the collision of two already-epidemic problems: the plight of the uninsured and the fate of the homeless. Obviously, hospitals have enough to do without becoming the solution to two of our nation's most pressing social problems.

Still, I hate to think that we have to accept, as an industry, that some individuals will simply be left out in the street due to gaps in the system. Readers, do any of you work at hospitals that do a particularly good job of intercepting such multiply-disadvantaged folks and moving them into appropriate situations? If you do, please share them [4]--I'd love to report some good news on this front. -Anne [5]

P.S. Readers, in observance of Martin Luther King Day, we won't be publishing FierceHealthcare on Monday. Have a good long weekend, and we'll see you on Tuesday.


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