quincy
Senior Member
HIPPA compliance does not explain away facial injuries.
You don't need to be a healthcare compliance officer to know when people are circling the wagons and looking to CYA.
It sure seems that way, doesn't it?
HIPPA compliance does not explain away facial injuries.
You don't need to be a healthcare compliance officer to know when people are circling the wagons and looking to CYA.
HIPPA compliance does not explain away facial injuries.
No one said it did. But I don’t see the relevance of your comment. So far the OP has not said that the hospital denies the injuries that were visibly apparent. All the OP has said is that the OP thinks the hospital has refused to record the fall that allegedly caused those injuries. The problem is that the OP does not know that the hospital has refused to do that since the OP has not yet seen the records and it appears that the hospital may be prohibited by HIPAA (not HIPPA) from disclosing that information.
SC68 said:My siblings and I scheduled and had a meeting with hospital doctors, nurses and floor manager and they still haven't recorded in my Mom's hospital records that she fell from her bed while in the hospital and sustained a black eye, they have verbally admitted that the fall happened at the hospital, but they will not put it in writing.
And yes, I made a mistake.
I'm still right that hospitals and the people who work in them are pretty much garbage.
And yes, I made a mistake.
I'm still right that hospitals and the people who work in them are pretty much garbage.
xylene -
Would you agree that what the OP has told us is her interpretation of what the family was told, and that interpretation was clouded by emotion which could cause her to misunderstand what she was told?
Uh ... no! I know a good number of wonderful and dedicated professionals that work at hospitals, and many who work at a major teaching hospital and level I Trauma Center who are dedicated to the treatment of their patients! To call these people "garbage" is reprehensible.![]()
One bad apple ruins the bunch.
And yes, I made a mistake.
I'm still right that hospitals and the people who work in them are pretty much garbage.
Maybe you don't see the relevance because you're an authoritarian authority lover?
That's how human experience works, so to that degree I will agree with you.
But what I'll say is that from experience and observation, family members are paying attention to their ill loved ones very closely, much closer than a nurse or doctor in a busy hospital even possibly could.
I don't think the op is so overcome by emotion at their family member's illness that the obvious lies of it being somehow unknown who was on shift when the injury* occurred.
*I'm extremely suspicious of facial trauma in an elder care situation - with good reason, not even counting all the other indicators.
One bad apple ruins the bunch.
Not really. But, clearly, it has tainted YOUR perceptions.