EC - Unrecognized severe Peanut Alergy by triage clerk in MAJOR EC
KMATTOX at aol.com
KMATTOX at aol.com
Thu May 24 03:04:43 BST 2007
In a message dated 5/23/2007 12:07:34 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
tch at sun.ac.za writes:
6) As to the DUTY to the persons involved: none unless the law of the USA
allows otherwise or unless you are the patient's usual treating physician. The
most you can do is forward this information to the patient or their lawyer.
However, I would suggest they get a local Emergency Physician and an
Allergologist as expert witness rather than (an esteemed) trauma surgeon. :)
I am not sure that the solution should be a legal one, although there are
some JCAHO and regulatory system issues here. One reason that I choose to
air this publicly is that this hospital is one known to everyone on this list
server, and may be one that is a major hospital for members of this list
server. A patient who had come to this hospital before with peanut allergy, who
was in severe trouble was brought by an appropriately identified health care
worker with an in-route phone call made to the registration desk of the
emergency department of a hospital with a trauma center designation. When the
patient arrived they were put into a long line, put through a long interview
and eligibility screen and made to wait, while having strider and looking bad.
When questioned the hospital (administration and registration) tried to
cover up, tried to change the story, and tried to indemnify the hospital and its
staff. We each have a responsibility to assure that such system problems
are addressed. Who knows, this might be my own hospital or your own
hospital. I do have its name. I did some calling around and this kind of
activity is more common than most of us would not like to admit. DESPITE EMTALA.
I am almost ashamed that I gave my impassioned post about access to health
care last week. Now I am embarrassed to find that we have met the enemy and
it is us.
k
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