CEDARS-SINAI IS A
LOUSY HOSPITAL!
By David J. Stewart, surgical victim as an
abused patient at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, California
There are some really lousy hospitals in America. Unless you've been a
victim of hospital abuse, you can't even imagine what kind of abuse goes on
in medical centers.
If you have pneumonia, they'll
just reduce your water intake and dehydrate you to death. They turn the
air-conditioning way low and then don't bring you a blanket, and so you
freeze. This is a common problem in hospitals. They keep hospitals extra
cold to reduce infections; but often fail to properly warm patients who
freeze. If you have a loved one in the hospital, make sure they are properly
warned.
It is standard practice that if
you refuse to sign a financial commitment in the Emergency Room, they won't
treat you. They are breaking the law. The problem is that even if you have
insurance, they'll make you sign a financial commitment form. They'll send
you the bill and sometimes your insurance won't pay it, because it wasn't
preauthorized. That's one way they cheat you. Sad to say, hospitals would
rather you die on the street than treat you if you have no money. Although
this may seem understandable, a hospital has certain obligations to society
when they open their doors. They aren't legally supposed to turn anyone
away.
cedars-Sinai abandoned me after surgery
I don't even like to mention this place, but I
feel better getting it off my chest and warning others why they shouldn't go
to this hospital. I have thought much whether or not I should say anything,
but it needs to be said. Ask Cedars if they have the lowest downtime after
surgery. That will prove my point. They told me they had the lowest hospital
stay after surgery in the country back in 2009. I thought that was a good
thing, but it wasn't. They did a Mickey-mouse job on my neck and threw me
out of the hospital while I was still messed up and things not working after
surgery. They figured if they didn't do a bone graft, didn't grind down my
bone spurs in my neck; then they could minimize their risk and could
discharge me sooner... and they did while I was still bleeding from where
the catheter was removed, I had stabbing pain in my chest sternum, I was
dizzy, I had horrible pain across my shoulders and neck in the back, I could
barely urinate from the anesthesia affects, and I just didn't feel that I
was ready to leave. They didn't care... NEXT!
In July of 2009 I went to Cedars-Sinai Hospital
in Los Angeles for ACDF surgery, but they didn't help me. They mixed up the
surgery charts before surgery with another patient. He freaked out when I
shared his own personal information with him to see if he had my chart. They
did ACDF surgery and I'm no better for it. In fact, they did the surgery
wrong and I had to have it redone. Some people say Cedars is good, and I'm
sure some people are satisfied; but that's certainly not my experience going
to them. I am messed up more than before. They abandoned me after surgery.
Before my surgery, Cedar's security guard
riffled through my wallet, removing each and every item without my
permission, nor did he even bother to tell me what he was doing. He did this
while I had about 3 dozens wires attached to me, prepped for surgery. It
caused me distress going into surgery, feeling like I had just been
violated. I felt like I was in a Police State hospital. The guy was a jerk.
As far as I'm concerned, Cedars is one of the worst hospitals in the
country, because what good is medical expertise if you do a slack job and
throw patients out the door to keep your numbers up? All I can say is that I
was there. I went though their system from beginning to end. They cut into
me. They left me to suffer after my surgery. They didn't care. When I ran
out of electrode pads for my neck stimulator (which had been prescribed to
me after surgery to promote bone fusion in my neck), they refused to send
any more. I tried to buy them online, but couldn't find them. I only wore
the unit for 2 months instead of 9, and to no surprise, my neck bones hadn't
fused a year later. Only God knows the damage caused by Cedars-Sinai to my
neck.
I was readmitted back into the hospital 2 days
after my surgery for pain management, but the pain specialist disappeared
for the weekend and no one could contact her. I laid in a hospital bed in
tears without proper pain meds and they couldn't find a doctor to help me.
Everybody says to sue them, but I couldn't get a lawyer to even listen to me
in California because the State is so corrupt.
I'm telling you, California is a Sodom and
Gomorrah. They've banned home schooling. You MUST have a degree in education
from a heathen State university or else you can't homeschool your kids
there. In 2011 the State voted to include the history of homosexuals into
their school's curriculum. It's a hellhole State... quack doctors, a corrupt
Medical Board, adultery, divorce, homosexuality, nudity, false prophets,
high taxes, lousy thug police, the State is bankrupt... no thanks!
Cedars boasts of having the shortest hospital
stay after surgery, which is why they cold-heartedly threw me out in the
street while I was still bleeding from where the catheter was removed
(ouch), felt dizzy, had stabbing chest pains, and told them I wasn't ready
to leave. They don't want to ruin their numbers. I had blood in my underwear
when I got back to the hotel. I bleed for days. I told the pre-op doctor,
but he didn't care. I told the nurse, but she didn't care either. They just
said I had been checked out and stuck me in a cab, who gunned the gas pedal
to get into traffic and my head lunged back. I ended up back in the hospital
for x-rays to see if the hardware came loose in my neck. That's what Cedars
did to me.
They really mistreated me and abused me in
their emergency room, not even 48-hours after my surgery. I still had my IV
bandage, hospital tag, and neck brace when I walked into their emergency
room. The young people working there were punks. They refused to help me
unless I signed a financial form. I told them that the nurse handling my
insurance told me to have them call her, but they refused. It's like they
were demon-possessed. I couldn't believe it. The head nurse was even yelling
at me. One jerk stuck his chest in my face and ordered me into a side room.
I called the pre-op surgery doctor at home and he asked to talk to the head
nurse. She was a total witch and refused to talk with my doctor or anybody
else. I saw the Devil at work that night in Cedar-Sinai Hospital.
I saw a bunch of wicked Hollywood brats whose
parents had spoiled them rotten. I left in pain, tears, and grief because
they wouldn't help me. I was almost twice the age of most of them, old
enough to be their father. There were about 7 of them. I went to the
hospital ER because my neck pain was unbearable. One woman from a volunteer
group saw what happened and came up to me almost in tears as I was about to
enter a cab, asking if she could help. She didn't work for the hospital. I
thanked her, but told her I would rather die than go back into that insane
asylum. I'll tell you what, California is a wicked, wicked place! That's why
their divorce rate is now
75.54%.
They also did a poor job on my
neck, failing to grind down the bone spur, using an artificial z-tech
implant to avoid a hip bone graft. They figured that by avoiding a hip
graft, they could discharge me sooner (gotta keep those statistic up).
Cedars is so insane about maintaining their reputation for the shortest
hospital stay after surgery, that they'll do the bare minimum and discharge
patients that need to be in the hospital longer. It's a rotten way to run a
hospital. Cedar's reputation means much more to them than their patients.
They act like they care, sending paid volunteers to patient's rooms to sing;
but that's just something else they can boast about while they mistreat
patients. You can read online about other patients who have had problems at
Cedars too, but the Medical Board looks the other way. When the truth be
told, Cedars didn't do my surgery right and they heartlessly put me out of
the hospital after surgery when I desperately needed to stay in the hospital
until my symptoms cleared. They didn't care.
It is my opinion that the Medical
regulatory agencies protect bad doctors and hospitals in California. I filed
a complaint and after 3-months the Medical Board did absolutely nothing;
then they sent me a letter asking me if I really wanted to file a complaint.
I gave up in frustration, which is what they wanted. They are evil people.
This is why you CANNOT trust a surgeon who has no complaints against him.
It's almost impossible to complain about a doctor, because the Medical Board
won't go after a prestigious place like Cedars (which is in the Hollywood
area and is Jewish owned). They suppress the truth about bad doctors and
irresponsible hospitals. Cedars is Jewish owned and no doubt donates lots of
money to the right places. I regret ever going there, but they couldn't care
less, which is what they're best at. Their customer service even refused to
have a person contact me to apologize.
One nurse said the manager of the
Emergency Room would contact me, but she refused and I never heard from
anybody. I complained again, but they told me off when I called customer
service back. I gave up trying to deal with them. Nobody cared. Talk about
arrogant jerks. No one should have to be abused, abandoned after surgery,
and humiliated the way I was at Cedars-Sinai. I want people to know what
happened, because it shouldn't have happened; but they want to keep their
statistics looking good. That's what upsets me the most. The put their image
over the well-being of patients. It's not just a matter of what they did to
me, it's the fact that they did a slop job on my surgery and put me out of
the hospital when I was alone and in need of medical care. Consider yourself
warned. Anytime a hospital boasts of having the LOWEST HOSPITAL STAY after
surgery, you know they're going to throw you out.
Dallas VA hospital is
nation's worst
The Dallas
Morning News | January 18, 2005
By DOUG J. SWANSON
The
Dallas veterans hospital is so dirty, dangerous and poorly managed,
federal investigators have found, that it ranks as the worst such
medical center in the country.
An inspector general's report for the Department of Veterans Affairs
said the scores for the North Texas Health Care System place it last
among all veterans facilities. The report assessed 80 percent of the
system's performance indicators below the "fully satisfactory" level.
The
flagship of the North Texas system is the Dallas VA Medical Center.
Investigators there found that "most patient rooms and bathrooms we
inspected were unclean." Also, floors and walls "had buildups of grime,"
and some stretchers displayed "dried residue suggestive of body fluids."
Those
in charge "did not maintain a consistently clean and safe environment,"
the report said. And investigators found no evidence of a plan for
better management.
The
deadline for the system's formal written response to the inspector
general is Wednesday. Hospital officials said they already have
eliminated most of the problems identified in the report, which was
released late last year.
"Frankly, that's the job of the I.G.," Dr. Robert Cronin, the system's
chief of staff, said of the report. "They don't come and give you a pat
on the back and say you're doing a great job.
"We
got the message. We're working hard to correct those things. ... We've
added a number of people to help us get the job done."
Alan
G. Harper, who had been director of the VA's North Texas system for 14
years, left that position several weeks ago. Allen Clark, public affairs
officer, said no conclusions should be drawn from the timing of the
inspector general's report and Mr. Harper's departure.
"It
was time for him to retire," Mr. Clark said.
Mr.
Harper could not be reached for comment Monday.
The
Dallas hospital complex covers 84 acres near Lancaster Road and Loop 12
in Oak Cliff. It is the center of a system that serves 38 counties in
Texas and two in Oklahoma. Last year, the hospital had more than 13,000
admissions and almost 626,000 outpatient visits.
The
system also operates an outpatient clinic in Fort Worth and a small
hospital in Bonham.
Patient assessments
Gary Gingrow, who has undergone spinal surgery, is working to regain his
ability to walk at a physical therapy lab at the Dallas veterans
hospital.
"It's
the worst VA I've been in," said Joe Hillyard of Waxahachie. The
48-year-old Army veteran said he has been treated at five veterans
hospitals for post-traumatic stress disorder.
He
complained of long waits to see a doctor and delays in the filling of
prescriptions at the Dallas medical center. "I was here at eight o'clock
yesterday morning," he said. "I didn't get out of here until six o'clock
in the evening."
But
80-year-old Jim Neatherlin of Paris, Texas, a patient since 1980,
praised the hospital and its staff. "They always treated me real nice,"
he said.
And
cancer patient Louis Powell, a 76-year-old Army veteran from Hurst, said
he has high regard for the medical center. "They treat you real good, no
problem," he said.
Report
findings
The
inspector general's report, however, cited a variety of shortcomings.
Among them:
•There were unspecified deficiencies in a number of "high-risk
processes," including medication management, restraint use, invasive
procedures, resuscitation and mortality review.
•The
system administration's quality management program "was not planned,
systematic or coordinated." Managers did not "collect, trend or analyze
mortality data."
•No
one in management analyzed complaints collected by the hospital's
patient advocate.
•"Not
all patient injuries were recorded, and nurse managers did not receive
reports relating to medication errors or falls."
•"Floors and walls had buildups of grime and the rooms had foul odors,
suggesting they had not been thoroughly cleaned over a significant
period."
•Intravenous pumps were dirty.
•Exposed electrical connections, such as uncovered heater switches, were
found in patient bathrooms. Patients' refrigerators needed cleaning.
•In
one unit, "the medication refrigerator temperature was consistently
below the required range, possibly altering the effectiveness of the
medications."
•Several crash carts – portable cabinets containing life-saving
equipment to use in case of cardiac arrest – "were in disrepair and
required tape to keep the doors closed."
•"An
IV pole, soiled linen, a mop pail of dirty water, an oxygen tank and a
biohazard can were inappropriately stored in the radiology dressing
area. Radiology equipment was covered with thick dust."
•"We
concluded there was no evidence of a planned, collaborative effort to
improve organizational performance."
Dr.
Cronin, the chief of staff, said inspectors "found more than we might
have expected" but said improvements are under way.
"Frankly, we didn't pay enough attention to them," he said of the
problems. "But we are now."
END
'Hilo Medical Center' in
Hilo, Hawaii Refused to Treat My Chronic Pain
“Ye that love
the LORD, hate evil”
—Psalm 97:10a
In 2013 I was in Hilo, Hawaii and needed a refill on my pain
medications. I called the Hilo Medical Center weeks in advance to make
an appointment. I had all my medical records, MRI's, X-rays, and contact
information for my regular licensed doctor. When I arrived, the doctor
was a coward and wouldn't even meet with me, to tell me to my face that
he refused to help me. He sent some jerk male nurse instead. They
treated me like a drug addict. I had called weeks ahead of time to the
Hilo Medical Center, notifying the hospital that I was coming. I called
to ask if I should make an appointment, because I needed medication
refill. They
were rotten people at Hilo Medical Center when I needed their medical
help. They abused me and refused to help me, paranoid
about pain medications. As mentioned, I had all my medical records,
doctor's contact information, and necessary documentation; but they
refused to help me. THEY WERE JERKS! The security were thugs. The female
witch behind the billing counter was uncooperative, rude and had a very
negative attitude. What uncaring people! Hawaii truly
has a dark side when it comes to the Hilo Medical Center. They were
rude, inconsiderate and ungodly!
The problem is
our insane paranoid drug culture in America. We live in a very hypocritical
society in
the United States, where pain sufferers who desperately need opiate pain
medications are treated as criminals, but booze drinkers who are
perfectly healthy can consume all the alcohol they want legally. Most
medical staff in hospitals and medical offices have never suffered real
pain, nor have they ever been prescribed opiate medications (for more
than perhaps a once a year toothache); therefore, they are woefully
IGNORANT, absolutely paranoid about opiate drugs, and they freak out and
treat the patient like a criminal drug abuser! I've had it happen to me
multiple times. I am not a drug abuser. I don't look like a drug abuser.
I drove a rent car to the hospital. I had all my prescription bottles
from the month before. So what was the problem? They were paranoid
idiots!
In summary, in 2013 I was mistreated, abused and
treated like a druggy criminal at the Hilo Medical Center in Hilo,
Hawaii. THEY DIDN'T CARE!!! The doctor wasn't even professional enough to see me for the
appointment, so he sent his lame male nurse instead. The male nurse was
rude, insulting and incompetent. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. I
wouldn't send my dog to Hilo Medical Center. In my opinion they are a
very bad hospital, and something needs to be done about their arrogance,
lack of accountability and abuse of patients (at least that was my
experience at the hands of their lack of compassion, mercy or humanity).
I have a right to my opinion. I believe in word of mouth. When I needed their help, they cast me aside. I'm glad that God judges
all men for their actions (Ecclesiastes 12:14), words (Matthew 12:36)
and thoughts (Proverbs 24:12). When you mistreat someone, it is recorded
in Heaven for judgment day (Revelation 20:12-15; Matthew 12:36; Proverbs
24:12). When Jesus came to the Hilo Medical Center in pain, they refused
to help Him...
Matthew 25:40, “And the King shall
answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have
done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto
me.”