Last year I accompanied my mother to a visit with her cardiologist. My mother was elderly and not in very good health at all. While with the cardiologist, my mother and I let him know that my mother was having difficulty breathing. She had a history of a condition called flash pulminary edema where her lungs would fill with fluid quickly and it became life threatening. I suspected this was beginning to happen again and was very straight forward with the cardiologist that he needed to address her breathing problem ASAP. The cardiologist did listen to her lungs and believe he heard fluid in her lungs, he even tested her finger for her oxygen levels which turned out low. He did write orders for and X-ray and when leaving, I told him we needed to have he results reported back to us ASAP, as he had been lax previously. He assured me he would call if there was a problem. HE NEVER CALLED!
Three days later my mother suffocated because of that fuild in her lungs (as stated on her death certificate also) in her home and DIED! I got a copy of her complete medical record for the past year (huge HIPAA violation on the hospitals part because they never got permission from my mother or father to give me those records.) I looked for the X-ray report and found that the radiologist had read and written his report and it was available to the doctor 20 minutes after the X-ray had been taken. The radiologist found that she did have fluid in her lungs suggestive of pneumonia. The CARDIOLOGIST NEVER read and signed off on the X-ray report until AFTER MY MOTHER DIED! This is documented by the time stamp on the electronic medical record.
I have filed a complaint with the TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD and they are investigating. They have had this "case" for almost a year now and I am praying this means they see the same faults that I do. I truly feel that this doctor LET MY MOTHER DIE by his negligence! From a personal stand point, I see this as murder, but then again I am very invested emotionally.
This same cardiologist strongly encouraged my mother to have a cardiac surgery, obviously knowing her health history which was not very good at all. He still tried to strongly encourage my mother to have surgery even after i directly asked when what the odds were for my mother to get off the lung machine after the surgery and he answered "NOT VERY GOOD"! What kind of doctor is that? I feel he was very negligent in my mothers care and I pray the Texas Medical Board finds the same.
I know it can be a big deal for a physician to have an allegation such as this on his record. It's also a big deal that my mother had to suffer the way she did and to die. I have been told and have read that the repercussions for a physician even if found guilty are not really that severe....... a fine, which doesn't appear to be that much really, and some continuing ed classes. That hardly seem reasonable to me.
I strongly feel that I would like to take this further. I need to know if being in Texas with torte reform, if a medical malpractice case can be opened and what are the odds of an attorney even taking such a case? Thank you for your time, I appreciate it.
Three days later my mother suffocated because of that fuild in her lungs (as stated on her death certificate also) in her home and DIED! I got a copy of her complete medical record for the past year (huge HIPAA violation on the hospitals part because they never got permission from my mother or father to give me those records.) I looked for the X-ray report and found that the radiologist had read and written his report and it was available to the doctor 20 minutes after the X-ray had been taken. The radiologist found that she did have fluid in her lungs suggestive of pneumonia. The CARDIOLOGIST NEVER read and signed off on the X-ray report until AFTER MY MOTHER DIED! This is documented by the time stamp on the electronic medical record.
I have filed a complaint with the TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD and they are investigating. They have had this "case" for almost a year now and I am praying this means they see the same faults that I do. I truly feel that this doctor LET MY MOTHER DIE by his negligence! From a personal stand point, I see this as murder, but then again I am very invested emotionally.
This same cardiologist strongly encouraged my mother to have a cardiac surgery, obviously knowing her health history which was not very good at all. He still tried to strongly encourage my mother to have surgery even after i directly asked when what the odds were for my mother to get off the lung machine after the surgery and he answered "NOT VERY GOOD"! What kind of doctor is that? I feel he was very negligent in my mothers care and I pray the Texas Medical Board finds the same.
I know it can be a big deal for a physician to have an allegation such as this on his record. It's also a big deal that my mother had to suffer the way she did and to die. I have been told and have read that the repercussions for a physician even if found guilty are not really that severe....... a fine, which doesn't appear to be that much really, and some continuing ed classes. That hardly seem reasonable to me.
I strongly feel that I would like to take this further. I need to know if being in Texas with torte reform, if a medical malpractice case can be opened and what are the odds of an attorney even taking such a case? Thank you for your time, I appreciate it.