UT SOUTHWESTERN MEDICAL CENTER - GOOD GAMMA KNIFE - BRAIN SURGERY PATIENT VISITS
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find me a lawyer. The UT Southwestern Medical Center is stonewalling me on a number of issues and could cause damage to its reputation.
At least 50 violations of state and federal laws and regulations on my stay at UTSW. I went in for a brain tumor and was misdiagnosed and coerced and neglect. This was my first time being this disabled and unable to walk. The experience was eye opening.
Failure to Report Laws are ignored.
The number of clinicians and provider that need to lose their license at this place is probably 90%. The appear to be scared to be moral actors.
Bad things happen if you tell the doctors they might be negligent.
Incident or Issue #3: PATIENT NEGLECT
Sleeping Employee or Contractor in Patient Room. Employee or Contractor was on
“Fall Watch” and to assist patient with biological needs.
Patient was partially paralyzed or similarly incapacitated in two (2) limbs.
1. Is it typical for UTSW employees or contractors to sleep in patient rooms during
evening shifts? (YES/NO)
2. Is it typical for them to use patient equipment for personal purposes while the
patient is sleeping? (YES/NO)
3. Should a UTSW or contract nurse or technician tell a patient that the temperature in
the room changed from 69-degree Fahrenheit to 73.9 degrees Fahrenheit, while the
patient was sleeping, as the result of normal programming, when the patient awoke
to find the employee or contractor sleeping? (YES/NO)
4. Would a reasonable person provide the patient handbook read it and assume that
the guidelines within it were also the same guidelines upon which to establish
reasonable expectation for care and for treatment? (YES/NO)
5. Are the UTSW policies and guidelines for employees written to a lower standard and
with less specificity than those provided to the patients? (YES/NO) (If yes, please
provide a few examples for clarification.)
6. Would the hypothetical average reasonable person feel “more confident” or “less
confident” in the goodwill of their care providers to care for patient as the patient
slept if the caregiver or several caregivers appeared that they were about to fall
asleep themselves? (YES/NO)
7. Is it typical for UTSW employees or contractors found sleeping to be moved to
another floor for the next shift or is it more typical that such an employee or contractor should be discharged from service or disciplined in some other way?
(YES/NO)
Is it necessary to file a grievance to “start” the reporting process? (YES/NO)
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