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- From: forda@gtephx.UUCP (Andrew Ford @ AGCS, Phoenix, Arizona)
- Subject: Re: wrong health care, and still having to pay for it
- Message-ID: <1992Aug24.222951.5616@gtephx.UUCP>
- Keywords: misdiagnosis, malpractice, negligence, miscreant doctors
- Organization: gte
- References: <4034@novavax.UUCP>
- Date: Mon, 24 Aug 1992 22:29:51 GMT
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- In article <4034@novavax.UUCP>, vaccaro@novavax.UUCP (N. Trafford Vaccaro) writes:
- > Hello, everyone,
- >
- > You may have noticed the large number and variety of newsgroups I
- > am posting this to. I am rather angry at being ripped off by
- > a small town medical operation in Winter Park, Colorado, called
- > the "Seven Mile Clinic".
- >
- > I was on a ski trip to Winter Park 6 years ago when I had to visit the
- > Seven Mile Clinic. I had terrible abdominal pain, I could hardly
- > walk, and I was chalk-white. They kept me there all day, until
- > five o'clock. Then, they told me to leave. Just like that! One
- > of the women that worked there told me to take aspirin.
- >
- > That night, I requested an ambulance. Instead, the man at the front
- > desk of the hotel we were staying at gave me a ride 14 miles to the
- > emergency room of the nearest hospital. In the ER, it was discovered
- > that I had a high white blood cell count and a possible obstruction
- > of the bowl. The doctor on duty requested an ambulance to send me to
- > Denver for further care. At the hospital in Denver, it was discovered
- > that I had internal bleeding of the spleen, that it was swollen to
- > four times its normal size, and that it had to be removed. I also
- > had a collapsed lung.
- >
- > Several weeks later, the Seven Mile Clinic sent me a bill for $300.
- > They did not refer me to another hospital, they did not give me
- > advice other than to take pain medication, which I understand is
- > not done for severe abdominal pain. The staff at the Seven Mile Clinic
- > was incompetent and negligent, and I don't want to pay them. However,
- > the smug doctor at the clinic said, "You'd better pay it, Charlie.".
- >
- > Is there any recourse, or how do I get out of paying for shoddy work?
- > If it were my car being repaired, I could contest the bill.
- > They kicked me out of their clinic, bleeding to death! And charged me
- > $300! A collection agency now has the account. What should I do? Should
- > I pay the bill, or take them to small claims?
- >
- >
- > N.V.
-
- Had they simply asked you to pay, I'd have suggested only calling the
- state board of medical examiners (or whatever the state bureaucracy is
- that licenses doctors.
-
- Start there anyway. File a complaint of malpractice and reckless
- endangerment.
-
- Then go get a good attorney and sue them for enough money that
- they'll never even dream of doing that to someone else.
-
- I don't ordinarily advocate large lawsuits, but when lives are at
- stake (and if this behavior is not stopped, other lives may be
- at stake -- lives for which you are morally responsible), you have
- a moral responsibility to protect the lives of others.
-
- Also, you are entitled to file a statement on your credit report:
- do so! inlcude what happened, the names of other doctors you saw
- and, briefly, the treatment recv'd in Denver.
-
- In no case should you pay: the credit report is all they
- can do, and with a statement of "the dirty b******s did not deliver
- the service they contracted to deliver and almost killed me!" that
- mark on your report won't mean a whole lot.
-
- At least pursue a complaint with the medical revue board and
- an malpractice suit -- other people might die in that clinic
- if you do not act to prevent such callous mistreatment.
-
- --
- "25 States allow anyone to buy a gun, strap it on, and walk down the street with
- no permit of any kind: some say it's crazy. However, 4 out of 5 US murders are
- committed in the other half of the country: so who is crazy?" - Andrew Ford
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