Guest guest Posted March 7, 2008 Report Share Posted March 7, 2008 5 Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists who reused syringes and the allopath who ran and instructed his employees to reuse syringes have turned in their licenses pending the outcome of the investigation, regarding the Endoscopy Centers here in Vegas. Now we find out that they submitted an INCOMPLETE list and it is expected that its more than the 40k they originally thought. I personally think the allopath should be charged criminally along with his 3 other partners. The nurses who should have known better and violated the tenets regarding protecting the patients should also be charged. Especially when they knew some of the patients had either HIV or Hep C. Those nurses should have known better and protected the patients over their jobs. There is such a shortage of nurses they had other employment opportunities yet they were accomplices to these heinous acts, they should be prosecuted. Considering the syringes cost seven cents. I highly doubted the 2,800.00 they saved was worth the 40,000 patients who are in jeopardy. Considering 4 more clinics in northern Nevada were ONLY FINED for some of the same practices. The HEIGHT of arrogance, the allopath Desai had the unmitigated gall to ask for the clinics to be reopened last Monday. They actually reopened the clinics for administrative work, want to bet that will include billing insurance companies for the tests they ran while infecting patients?! After all Desai has a 3.4 million dollar home with a mortgage he has to pay. To ADD more fuel to this ever growing fire: " Dr. Javaid Anwar, president of the Nevada Board of Medical Examiners, said his agency needs evidence that a doctor is a threat to the public before suspending a medical license. He said the board had not received information from its investigators identifying any violations by the doctors who ran the Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada. " Are those physicians posing potential harm to our patients at the center? We don't have the information from our investigators to make that determination,'' Anwar said. " Additionally, Desai ordered his " employees " the doctors to do biopsies as they NEEDED to make MONEY. So now the IRS and FBI are investigating him and the centers for medicare fraud. GOOD, finally the government is doing its job. The state could have yanked his license years ago when he falsified employees credentials but they didn't. A few years ago a guy was charged with attempted murder when he was having sex knowing he had AIDS and was not using protection. One has to ask at what point is this considered criminal? **************It's Tax Time! Get tips, forms, and advice on AOL Money & Finance. (http://money.aol.com/tax?NCID=aolprf00030000000001) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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