What Dergeulation of Texas Health Care Hath Wrought

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Texas healthcare company owner ordered nurses to overdose hospice patients: FBI


The founder and owner of a hospice care company in Texas directed nurses to induce overdoses in several patients as a means of increasing their profits, KXAS-TV reported on Tuesday.

According to an FBI affadavit, 34-year-old Brad Harris — an accountant with no health-related training — has ordered nurses working for him at Novus Health Care Services to “overdose hospice patients with palliative medications such as morphine to hasten death.”

Records stated that Harris ordered one nurse to cause overdoses in three patients. The nurse resigned rather than follow the order, but it is unclear what happened to the patients.

Another employee refused to follow Harris’ orders in late 2013 when directed via text message to “increasing [a] patient’s medication dosage to approximately four times the maximum allowed.”

Harris founded the company in July 2012, and has been under investigation since October 2014 for allegedly recruiting patients “who did not qualify for services” in order to bill the government for services that were not medically necessary.

He also allegedly ordered employees to fake the signatures of doctors employed by the company in order to decide which Novus home care patients would be moved into hospices.

“If a patient was on hospice care for too long, Harris would direct the patient be moved back to home health, irrespective of whether the patient needed continued hospice care,” an employee told the FBI.

If a patient was determined to be using hospice care for “too long,” Harris also allegedly ordered nurses to “make [them] go bye-bye” via text message, and also asked executives to “find patients who would die within 24 hours.”

The affadavit stated that because providers like Novus are required to reimburse the government for a portion of their Medicare and Medicaid payments if patients in hospice care live past a certain length, “hospice providers have an incentive to enroll patients whose hospice stays will be short relative to the cap.”

Neither Harris nor Novus have been charged in connection with the investigation, but officials raided the company’s offices in Frisco last September, at which point they seized enough company emails to fill 18 DVDs, as well as obtaining another 44 DVDs worth of correspondence via subpoena.

http://www.rawstory.com/2016/03/tex...ered-nurses-to-overdose-hospice-patients-fbi/
 
HHS administers the Medicare program, which provides health benefits for people 65 and older. Medicaid, which is funded mostly by federal tax dollars and administered by the state of Texas, provides health care for poor people.


Looks like Obama has failed again...
 
I'm probably missing something obvious here but what does deregulation of Texas healthcare have to do with this story?
 
HHS administers the Medicare program, which provides health benefits for people 65 and older. Medicaid, which is funded mostly by federal tax dollars and administered by the state of Texas, provides health care for poor people.


Looks like Obama has failed again...

Apparently to dipshit Zipperhead that constitutes a "deregulated" market
 
HHS administers the Medicare program, which provides health benefits for people 65 and older. Medicaid, which is funded mostly by federal tax dollars and administered by the state of Texas, provides health care for poor people.


Looks like Obama has failed again...

Just like a partisan hack with ODS, Racist X blames Obama.
 
I'm a big boy Zap. If I missed the obvious here's your chance to lay it on me.

Zipperhead and Deshtard throw around words like "deregulation" and "unfettered capitalism" but I don't think they know what they mean in practice or can really explain it. They have just been told that they are bad things by their democrat party so like dutiful little brown shirts they fall right in line.

It is why you never get more than superficial hit and run comments from them or just Wiki links.
 
Zipperhead and Deshtard throw around words like "deregulation" and "unfettered capitalism" but I don't think they know what they mean in practice or can really explain it. They have just been told that they are bad things by their democrat party so like dutiful little brown shirts they fall right in line.

It is why you never get more than superficial hit and run comments from them or just Wiki links.

So I guess your angry rant about putting me on IA and ignoring what I have to say was just more patented IHA lies.

Why am I not surprised?

#ZAPPAWINSAGAIN
 
Zipperhead and Deshtard throw around words like "deregulation" and "unfettered capitalism" but I don't think they know what they mean in practice or can really explain it. They have just been told that they are bad things by their democrat party so like dutiful little brown shirts they fall right in line.

It is why you never get more than superficial hit and run comments from them or just Wiki links.

I threw him a softball to bury me and he didn't because probably as you said he thought using that word would get him more "clicks" so to speak.
 
No, merely the chance for you to play another one of your little "gotcha" games.

That makes no sense. I live in California. How am I suppose to know what healthcare law Texas deregulated to allow this to occur?

Why even post the article if you had no interest in discussing it?
 
That makes no sense. I live in California. How am I suppose to know what healthcare law Texas deregulated to allow this to occur?

Why even post the article if you had no interest in discussing it?

It's called the internet...it's amazing.

You can find information on virtually every subject on the internet.

And I do want to discuss it.

It AND the crime committed by the head of the insurance provider who instructed his nurses to kill hospice patients who lived too long, but I'm not playing games with you any more.
 
It's called the internet...it's amazing.

You can find information on virtually every subject on the internet.

And I do want to discuss it.

It AND the crime committed by the head of the insurance provider who instructed his nurses to kill hospice patients who lived too long, but I'm not playing games with you any more.
I'm sorry, it's "games" to discuss the subject of your thread? The guy who ordered this act is clearly a criminal. But you claim there was a law in place before that would have prevented it and we're just suppose to know what that is.

You have no desire to discuss the subject of your own thread.
 
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