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Ridge
07-03-2009, 22:10
A Rose Medical Center operating room technician who was fired after failing a drug test for a powerful pain medication may have exposed thousands of patients to hepatitis C.

The technician, infected with hepatitis C, is charged with swapping her used dirty syringes, refilled with saline solution, for ones containing the painkiller fentanyl.

Hospital officials said they knew the technician had the virus when she was hired. She began work Oct. 21, 2008. She was fired April 13.

Rose is offering free testing to all people who had surgery in the main hospital or the Wolf Building between those dates. Letters will be sent to more than 4,700 former patients. Maternity and emergency room patients are not affected.

Rose officials said the state health department had found nine former Rose patients who tested positive for hepatitis C.

Hospital officials stressed at a Thursday night news conference that the employee is not confirmed to be the source of the infection and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is continuing its investigation.

Justice Department paperwork obtained by The Gazette newspaper in Colorado Springs identified the technician as Kristen Diane Parker, 26, of Colorado Springs. She is in federal custody.

Charges against Parker were filed by the U.S. attorney's office in Denver on Thursday. A spokesman for the U.S. attorney's office did not return telephone calls Thursday night.

In a videotaped interview Monday with police, according to the Gazette, Parker told a detective she used heroin from July to September last year.

She allegedly told the investigator she thought she caught the virus from injecting herself with dirty needles.

Parker also might have exposed 1,000 patients at Audubon Ambulatory Surgery Center in Colorado Springs, where she worked after being fired from Rose, according to the charges against her. Hospital officials say she worked there from May 4 until Monday.

Jeff Dorsey, the president and chief executive of Health One, which operates Rose and other hospitals, said he was angered by the surgery technician's breach of trust.

"Someone in this particular case violated the trust everyone has, and that we value," he said Thursday night.

blackford76
07-03-2009, 22:27
How does this kind of crap happen? I think serious drug testing should happen more often if you work around the stuff. I feel for her victims.

Great-Kazoo
07-03-2009, 22:29
"Someone in this particular case violated the trust everyone has,

yes they did the HR dept and staff of Rose med and it's holdings. Can you say an undisclosed out of court settlement with sealed documents.

2ndAmendment
07-03-2009, 22:37
ehhhhhhhhhhhhhh.......Talk about a MESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Birddog1911
07-04-2009, 05:28
Holy crap, glad I don't live there. Good luck to all those folks.

GunTroll
07-04-2009, 07:41
Well, when Obama takes over healthcare this sort of thing will never happen. Nope, just wouldn't happen. Never! Because.......the goverment is in charge and is there for you.

theGinsue
07-04-2009, 15:37
One of the local Colo Spr new channels did a report on this last night. Apparently, the 1000+ individuals who have had surgury @ the Audubon campus during the period of this girls employment (including one person who is confirmed to have had the girl on her surgical team) will have to wait until some time next week to get tested and wait for another week for the results. That would really suck is you are wondering if you've been infected with a deadly virus.

I understand that even if these folks test results come up clean, they will need to get tested again in a month or more, and possibly again.

With rising health care costs why is it that the health care providers seems to think that they have less and less responsibility to the patient?

Richard K
07-04-2009, 15:47
Not only are those patients potentially exposed to a deadly virus but think about the surgical patients who got a placebo instead of the pain meds they needed. Double whammy!

theGinsue
07-04-2009, 16:03
Yeah, I was just commenting to my wife about that very fact as well.

ChunkyMonkey
07-04-2009, 16:08
I can hear the ambulance chasers all over this.

Tristan
07-17-2009, 10:18
Sorry to bring this back up, but we just found out Wednesday that my sister in law is one of the people infected by this piece of you-know-what. They have already offered her a settlement-not near enough, imho. All the money in the world won't take the fear and sickness. My wife is pretty much freaking out. My brother died last year, I have cancer and am dying and now her sister has Hep C. F'ing great. I really can't believe people's selfishness sometimes.

ChunkyMonkey
07-17-2009, 10:24
I am so sorry to hear that Tristan. Your family is in our prayers.

sniper7
07-17-2009, 10:36
Sorry to hear that tristan.

Now people can somewhat understand why I avoid any and all doctors unless it is absolutely necessary.

two shoes
07-17-2009, 11:36
I am so sorry to hear that Tristan. Your family is in our prayers.
+4

Tristan,

We don't know each other but we (me and my family) will be sure to pray for you and your family as well...

This is an absolute betrayal of the public's trust.

I'm with sniper7 on this, not going in unless absolutely needed.

theGinsue
07-17-2009, 12:08
Tristan, as always, you and your family remain in my prayers. I truly wish there was something that we could do for you. It seems that your family has truly experienced more than your share or impossible experiences. Keep relying on your faith as this will get all of you through and let us know if there is ANYTHING we can do for you!

Tristan
07-17-2009, 13:19
Thank you all very much-it is sincerely appreciated. But I'm one of those weirdos that believes "Everything for a Reason". My faith is like Jobs' even though the rest of me kinda sucks. I've had a hard, but fun life. I have 0 regrets.
I still believe that God's plan for me here on this earth is not over-Julie's sister (the one with hep) is like a brain and a half-genius range and stuff. 26 years old and 4 degrees already. Sheesh. I can't argue with that chick. Maybe it's her who will find a cure. Or maybe science will discover I am a totally different species, lol.....who knows.
But truth be told, I look forward to being with our Father and being happy and NOT IN PAIN.
The only thing I don't understand is why there aren't any oceans. Other than that, I'm good to go, no pun intended. I've done well here on Earth, succeeded where and when I wanted, have brought four "perfect" kids into this world and will leave a lot more good behind than bad. And no, you can't have my toys.....[Beer]
Sorry to whine about myself.
Back to subject...
I believe in natural consequences, but I really don't think that those fit the bill for this "lady" (loose terminology there). So many people are sick.
But, everything for a reason.