Showing posts with label Jacobi Hospital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jacobi Hospital. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 May 2005

Princess Health and Comments by Jacobi Hospital's Former Executive Director: "I Feel Really Good". Princessiccia

Princess Health and Comments by Jacobi Hospital's Former Executive Director: "I Feel Really Good". Princessiccia

The Executive Director of Jacobi Hospital, who was fired because the hospital failed to notify hundreds of women about concerning Pap test results, had these comments for New York Post reporters:
  • "I feel good. Everything is wonderful. I feel really good."
When asked if he wished to apologize to the women who were not informed of their abnormal test results, he referred the question to the New York Health and Hospitals Corporation, and slammed the door.
Another example of a hospital leader showing real concern about quality of care, and the concerns of his institution's patients - not.
Princess Health and  Comments by Jacobi Hospital's Former Executive Director: "I Feel Really Good".Princessiccia

Princess Health and Comments by Jacobi Hospital's Former Executive Director: "I Feel Really Good".Princessiccia

The Executive Director of Jacobi Hospital, who was fired because the hospital failed to notify hundreds of women about concerning Pap test results, had these comments for New York Post reporters:
  • "I feel good. Everything is wonderful. I feel really good."
When asked if he wished to apologize to the women who were not informed of their abnormal test results, he referred the question to the New York Health and Hospitals Corporation, and slammed the door.
Another example of a hospital leader showing real concern about quality of care, and the concerns of his institution's patients - not.

Saturday, 21 May 2005

Princess Health and Jacobi Hospital's Executive Director Fired. Princessiccia

Princess Health and Jacobi Hospital's Executive Director Fired. Princessiccia

Another quick follow-up on the story about Jacobi Hospital's failure to notify patients about abnormal pap smear results.
The NY Times reports that in an unusually fast response, the hospital's executive director and deputy director of nursing services have been fired. The hospital's chief operating officer (COO) and medical director have received disciplinary warnings.
Coincidentally, the NY Daily News noted that the hospital's executive director was previously employed at Staten Island University Hospital, which has just settled its second big case of Medicaid fraud.
Princess Health and  Jacobi Hospital's Executive Director Fired.Princessiccia

Princess Health and Jacobi Hospital's Executive Director Fired.Princessiccia

Another quick follow-up on the story about Jacobi Hospital's failure to notify patients about abnormal pap smear results.
The NY Times reports that in an unusually fast response, the hospital's executive director and deputy director of nursing services have been fired. The hospital's chief operating officer (COO) and medical director have received disciplinary warnings.
Coincidentally, the NY Daily News noted that the hospital's executive director was previously employed at Staten Island University Hospital, which has just settled its second big case of Medicaid fraud.

Thursday, 19 May 2005

Princess Health and Jacobi's Missing Test Results. Princessiccia

Princess Health and Jacobi's Missing Test Results. Princessiccia

Another problem in New York. The Times reports how Jacobi Hospital, part of the city's Health and Hospitals Corporation, failed to notify hundreds of women of their Pap test results, including some with abnormal results.
Apparently, supposedly to reduce bureaucracy, a single clerk was given the job of scheduling all Pap tests, and notifying all patients of their results. Apparently no one was monitoring the clerks work, so it took a long time for anyone to notice that the notifications of 307 women with abnormal results never got out.
Hospital management seems at a loss to explain why all this happened.
The hospital's executive director (a quaint term in this day and age) has been suspended.
What was left unsaid is whether any physicians were notified of their patient's abnormal results.
Princess Health and  Jacobi's Missing Test Results.Princessiccia

Princess Health and Jacobi's Missing Test Results.Princessiccia

Another problem in New York. The Times reports how Jacobi Hospital, part of the city's Health and Hospitals Corporation, failed to notify hundreds of women of their Pap test results, including some with abnormal results.
Apparently, supposedly to reduce bureaucracy, a single clerk was given the job of scheduling all Pap tests, and notifying all patients of their results. Apparently no one was monitoring the clerks work, so it took a long time for anyone to notice that the notifications of 307 women with abnormal results never got out.
Hospital management seems at a loss to explain why all this happened.
The hospital's executive director (a quaint term in this day and age) has been suspended.
What was left unsaid is whether any physicians were notified of their patient's abnormal results.