Showing posts with label botched diagnosis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label botched diagnosis. Show all posts

Monday, January 12, 2015

CLOSING THE GATE AFTER HORSE IS OUT


1-12-2015 CMS is terminating its Medicare agreement

Cameras in operating rooms insure protocols followed    ...NOT IGNORED.
Citing dozens of deficiencies,  with Yorkville Endoscopy, the surgery center where Joan Rivers stopped breathing. (LINK)

In a Jan. 9 letter to the surgery center, CMS has determined Yorkville Endoscopy "no longer meets the Conditions for Coverage (CFC) for a supplier of Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC) services. Therefore, CMS is terminating the Medicare Health Benefits Agreement between Yorkville Endoscopy and the Secretary, effective January 31, 2015. As of January 31, 2015 Yorkville Endoscopy will no longer be eligible to receive federal funds for services provided to Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries." Yorkville has 60 days to appeal the decision.

In 3 statements of deficiencies (here, here and here), CMS details numerous shortcomings, including failures to

ensure that post-anesthesia evaluations for all patients are completed and documented by the anesthesiologist before patients are discharged;
develop and carry out a quality-improvement program;
ensure that all equipment is maintained and operated according to manufacturers' recommendations and federal guidelines;
post a written notice of patient rights in a conspicuous place and make patient rights clear to non-English speaking patients;
adequately investigate and address patient grievances; and
adequately protect patient confidentiality.

CMS also cited the clinic for inadequate fire protection and alarms, and improper oxygen tank storage.

Sunday, January 11, 2015

WHO IS HOLDING THE CAMERA?







Radiology technician qualifications state by state.  Vary from, fogging mirror with your breath, to strict certifications... 

 No way for the public to know, and they are certainly not told.American Association of Radiology Technologists

Misdiagnosis is Pervasive in Healthcare and Radiology is Part of the Problem 
Imaging touches nearly every patient and disease category at hospitals today and is a big part of the diagnostic process. And despite its critical role in the patient care continuum, radiology lags substantially behind other healthcare practices in terms of quality standards 

2013 North Carolina is one of five states with no radiologic technologist licensure requirements, but Brenda Greenberg, RT(R)(CT), chair of the North Carolina Society of Radiologic Technologists (NCSRT) board of directors, intends to make a change.

Most of the larger North Carolina teaching hospitals have registered technologists on staff, a situation that Greenberg says is mostly due to reimbursement requirements
“However, if you go to specialty clinics such as chiropractic, podiatry, or even dental offices, you don’t know if that person has a consistent educational background, or any clinical competencies whatsoever,” she says. “In many places, they have secretaries taking these images.” 


2015, diagnosis huge problem, radiology huge problem... hodgepodge of qualifications for radiology healthcare providers~?
This is just intentional stupidity