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We are a teamwork system made up of citizens designed to improve the quality of
patient care, and efficiency of healthcare, by means of public awareness.   Please show your support by adding your name to  the 
 
"Improvement in Quality of Patient Care Petition." 

 

 

 

If you are interested in traveling to Africa next year, please contact the "Organization for International Development, Inc."  http://www.oidinc.org/

 

 

Medical  Error Videos
     by Dr. Anthony Colantonio

 

                    1.  Video Debate (click here

                         2.  Video Interview (click here)

                                3.  Video Discussion (click here)

 

 

National Broadcast Video (NBC's coverage of Dr. Colantonio's work at the World Trade Center terrorist attack on 9/11/01)

 

              1.  Video "Profiles in Courage  (click here) 

Mercy Hospital in  Rockville Centre, New York rated by a national health rating company as "WORSE" in:

 

1.  Prevention of death in procedures where mortality is usually very low (in other words, in patients who should have lived because no one usually dies, they died at Mercy Hospital);

 

2.  Lack of pressure sores or bed sores acquired in the hospital (in other words, patients who should not get bed sores, get bed sores at Mercy Hospital);

 

3.  Ability to diagnose and treat in time (in other words, Mercy Hospital has the worse ability to diagnose and to treat medical conditions); 

 

4.  Lack of infections acquired at the hospital (in other words, Mercy Hospital has more infections, acquired in the hospital, than other hospitals;

 

5.  Lack of deep blood clots in the lungs or legs after surgery (Mercy Hospital has more blood clots in the legs and clots that travel to the lungs, which kill you, than other hospitals);

 

6.  Regarding cholecystectomy (removal of gall bladder), Mercy Hospital has more complications, patients spend more time in the hospital, and they get charged more, than other hospitals;

 

7.   Patients with Lung Disease are more at risk of dying at Mercy Hospital;

 

8.  Patients with Blockage of the Intestines are more at risk of dying at Mercy Hospital;

 

9.  Patients with Kidney Failure are more at risk of dying at Mercy Hospital;

 

10.  Patients with Lung Failure are more at risk of dying at Mercy Hospital;

 

11.  Patients with Infection are more at risk of dying at Mercy Hospital. 

 

We live in an information society. More and more, we can find the facts we need right at our fingertips. With the click of a mouse, you can instantly access free performance data that allows you to compare the standards of care provided by hospitals, home health agencies, nursing homes and HMOs in New York State and beyond.

About Your Care

Making decisions about your care or the care of a loved one is never easy, and reviewing comparative quality health care data can help, but it is only one piece of the quality puzzle and should be used as an additional resource in the decision-making process.  Below please find information we obtained from a national health rating company regarding our local hospital, Mercy Hospital in Rockville Centre, New York:

Mercy Hospital Rockville Centre, New York
NYS DOH VIOLATIONS 
(click here)

 

 

Mercy Hospital Rockville Centre, New York
NYS DOH COMPLAINTS 
(click here)

 

 

Mercy Hospital Rockville Centre, New York
NYS DOH ENFORCEMENTS 
(click here)

The Top Ten Reasons Hospital Administrators Abuse Patients by Cutting Costs and Avoid Spending Money
 
#10. Ancillary understaffing, i.e. transporters, clerks, aides, maintenance
#9.    Insufficient purchase of supplies
#8.     Insurance Fraud
#7.    False Advertising - false sense of security
#6.    Ignoring staff complaints and retaliating against whistleblowers
#5.    Nursing inexperience
#4.   Nursing understaffing
#3.    Hiring too many physician extenders, i.e. Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners 
#2.    Greed, to line their own pockets with large salaries
 
and the number one reason that Hospital Administrators Abuse Patients  . . . their motto . . .
 
# 1.  PROFITS BEFORE PATIENTS
(They're business people and they don't care about our health. Their concern is profit. That's their bottom line, not making us better.)
 

Dr. Colantonio's Medical Humanitarian Mission to Ghana, West Africa, August 2008.  Click here to view slide show.

NEWS RELEASE:

 

Amicus Brief Filed by the American Association for Justice (AAJ), AAPS, et al, in Support of Petitioner/Apellant filed in the Supreme Court of
California, 8/28/2008

 

 

 

Jim Murtagh is a doctor of pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine.  Murtagh's career combines both writing and science.  Dr. James Murtagh is a co-founder of the International Association of Whistleblowers (IAW), and of Washington Whistleblower Week.

 

 

 

 

Gil N Mileikowsky, M.D.

Read Brief 
Read Application to File Brief

Baby's Corpse Thrown Out With Hospital's Trash video

Woman Dies on Kings County Hospital Floor Video

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Florida Hospital executive abused her power in N.Y. job, report says
| Sentinel Staff Writer 
                                                               January 28, 2009 

Doctor who checks credentials faces
questions over his own resume

             By Josh Goldstein - Inquirer Staff Writer
               Posted on Tue, Feb. 3, 2009

 

 

In 1986, Congress passed the Healthcare Quality Improvement Act (HCQIA)  to "improve the quality of medical care" through "effective professional peer review."  Unfortunately, a large .   .  

Lawsuit: St. Joseph's Hospital mold killed three children

          By Colleen Jenkins, Times Staff Writer
          Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Car bomb critically injures head of Arkansas state medical board, Dr. Trent Pierce, on way to work

      Updated Wednesday, February 4th 2009, 9:17 PM

 

A Fungus Is Eating Teen's
Organs, Father Says

    SHERRI ACKERMAN

    Published: February 5, 2009

 

Posted on Thursday, 02.05.09
OPINION | MYRIAM MARQUEZ

 

BY MYRIAM MARQUEZ

Medicare crooks like Cuba -- why?

Dr. Trent Pierce

Antonia Coello Novello,
the former Surgeon General of the United States, is accused of exploiting state employees

As chief medical officer of Main Line Health, Donald C. Arthur helps vet the credentials of 1,200 physicians working for the prosperous hospital network in Philadelphia's western suburbs.

HOSPITAL CRISIS
Two Queens facilities facing closure

BY TONIA N. CIMINO  Thursday, January 29, 2009 5:44 PM EST

“I’m outraged - there’s money to build stadiums, to bail out Fannie Mae and the auto industry, but here we’re saving lives and we don’t get any help from the state,” said Lorraine Mojica, a Registered Nurse at St. John’s Queens Hospital for 21 years, at a rally to save the foundering institution, held on Saturday, January 24
. . .

Concerns about patient safety dominate case
BY SUSAN JENKS • FLORIDA TODAY • February 11, 2009

 

Surgeon sues med center
BY SUSAN JENKS • FLORIDA TODAY • January 31, 2009

Dr. Richard Hynes,
Chief Medical Officer
Holmes Regional Medical Center

Posted on Saturday, 02.28.09

South Florida doctors, hospitals

named in fraud lawsuit  

BY JOHN DORSCHNER jdorschner@MiamiHerald.com 

The Man Who Figured Out Madoff's Scheme . . . Tells 60 Minutes Many Suspected Madoff Fraud; Says SEC Is Incapable Of Finding Fraud

 March 1, 2009

Harry Markopolos - WHISTLEBLOWER

Charles Yancey, M.D.

 

CENTER FOR CONSTITUTIONAL LITIGATION, P.C.

 

February 20, 2009

 

 

Trial Lawyers  Help Defamed Doctor Win Case Against Colleagues

Councilman Eric Gioia rips
hospital closings in Queens
Monday, March 2nd 2009, 3:24 AM

To Err is Human,

To Repeat the

same Error can
be Fatal
(Read)

Gil N Mileikowsky, M.D.

HIV & Hepatitis Scare at
El Paso Army Hospital

        Bryan Rupp
        Story Created: Feb 5, 2009 at 2:48 PM CDT 

EL PASO, Texas (AP) - More than 2,100 diabetic patients treated at William Beaumont Army Medical Center are at risk for hepatitis or HIV because of potentially flawed insulin injections. . .

Former Queen's manager stole $600K     Friday, February 6, 2009 

 

A former Queen’s Medical Center administrator
has been found guilty of defrauding the hospital
of nearly $600,000.

HMO says exec
stole $1.3M

By Christine Giordano
 3/11/2009 © Florida Health News

Queen’s Medical
Center Honolulu

21% of Americans scramble to pay medical, drug bills

Denise Prosser, 39, has battled cancer since she was a toddler.

Yet Prosser can't afford her next cancer treatment -- a radioactive therapy that she's supposed to receive once a year -- because she and her husband lost their jobs in December. Without insurance, she has postponed the radiation indefinitely and is taking only half of her asthma medications -- sacrifices that often leave her gasping for air and could allow her cancer to come surging back.

Cancer Patients Die While 'New Dems' Help Bankers Get Billions
Posted by Jane Hamsher, Firedoglake at 4:17 PM on March 11, 2009.

International Association of Whistleblowers (IAW)

 

ARTICLES

 

Patients and Doctors Demand Protection for Truth-Tellers

 

United Whistleblowers Demand Resignation of Office of Special Counsel

 

Most Historic Day for Whistleblowers: 112 Public Groups Unite!

 

Medical Whistle Blowers Demand Reform

 

Thousands of Whistleblowers Silenced By Bush DOJ!

 

Dramatic Surge in Public Demand for Whistleblower Rights!! Join Us Now!   

 

A letter to our Readers: Join our petition to end corruption now!

Did Hospital Kill Teen
For his Organs?

 NEW YORK, March 16, 2009

Suit By His Parents Claims Harvesting Began Before He Was Dead; Hospital, (Hamot Medical Center in northwestern Pennsylvania)Transplant Group Deny It

Doctor: Deadly bacteria found at Miami Children's Hospital's neonatal unit
 SunSentinel.com 

.Third infant at Miami hospital has infection

3/20/2009 © Miami Herald

The Right
Hospital for You
 
By Sandra G. Boodman, May & June 2009

 

When your diagnosis is serious, the most familiar choice isn't always the best one. What to
know before you decide .

(CNN) -- Thousands of veterans in South Florida may have been exposed to hepatitis and HIV because of contaminated equipment after getting colonoscopies at the Miami Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, officials announced Monday.

Possible contamination at VA facilities sparks call for inquiry 
Tue March 24, 2009

In a news release, Rep. Kendrick B. Meek,
D-Florida, says such mistakes undermine the VA's effectiveness.

LeapforPatientSafety

HIV risk at Miami VA hospital not found
until 2nd review

Posted on Friday, 03.27.09
MIAMI VA HOSPITAL

 

The Miami Veterans Affairs hospital reported it was in the clear, only to discover during a more thorough review in March that endoscopic equipment was not being sanitized as the manufacturer recommended.

WFOR-CBS 4

Doctors' Association Sues Insurers for Health Care Price-Fixing

By David Rosenfeld, Miller-McCune Magazine. Posted March 27, 2009

"Founding of the American Medical Association" by artist Robert A. Thom, 1961, was part of a series commissioned by Parke-Davis on the "History of Medicine".

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Fainting in This Country Can Carry a $10,000 Price Tag

By Kirk Nielsen, Miller-McCune.com. Posted April 1, 2009. 

WOMAN DIES AFTER
BREAST-CANCER MIX-UP

 By SUSAN EDELMAN

 February 10, 2008

 

L.I. HOSPITAL SCRUTINIZED

AFTER DEATHS OF PATIENT

 By Cara Buckley

 February 11, 2008

 

 

 

Mercy Hospital, Rockville Centre, New York
(click on headline to read article)

Surgeon takes flight to cut costs
By Carol Gentry
4/2/2009 © Health News Florida 

 

Some patients travel to other countries to get a price break. But how many take their surgeons with them? 

 

64 infected by hepatitis at hospital in China

ASSOCIATED PRESS
Originally published 04:34 a.m., April 2, 2009, updated 03:38 a.m., April 2, 2009


Anthrax Scare Closes Sebring Hospital

By Shoshana Walter
THE LEDGER
Published: Thursday, April 2, 2009 at 12:01 a.m.
Last Modified: Friday, April 3, 2009 at 4:42 a.m.

Doug Pifer, left, watches as Scott Canaday signals that his oxygen tank is working on his hazmat suit Thursday morning
at Florida Hospital Heartland Division in Sebring. 


Mileikowsky v. HCA,
West Hills Hospital Medical Center

April 6, 2009

Broward hospital commissioner a no-show

Posted on Monday, 04.06.09

Gov. Charlie Crist's deputy remains a Broward hospital district commissioner, even though he hasn't attended a meeting in two years. 

 

Hospitals to pay  $1.6 million in skid row dumping case

By Cara Mia DiMassa and Richard Winton
12:30 PM PDT, April 8, 2009

 

Persons Of  The Year

 

BY RICHARD lACAYO AND aMANDA rIPLEY

Shriners ponder closing hospitals

 

Published: April 10, 2009

Robert Urciuoli sentenced to three years in Federal Prison

 By Gregg Blesch

 Posted: April 10, 2009 - 12:45 pm EDT

 

PROVIDENCE—A former hospital executive was sentenced Friday to three years in prison for buying the influence of a former Rhode Island state senator.

 

Tuberculosis: Doctor-in-training may have exposed hundreds of children, infants to TB in 3 Chicago hospitals

| Tribune Reporters 

01:00 AM EDT on Friday, April 10, 2009
By Cynthia Needham

Journal State House Bureau

PROVIDENCE — Reeling from a $31-million aid cut in the supplemental budget that the General Assembly passed early this month, the CEOs of Rhode Island’s community hospitals say they will struggle to survive the next year.

Few Hospitals Meet
Leapfrog Group's CPOE Standard, Survey Finds

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

 

The husband of state Rep. Janet Adkins owns an assisted-living facility that receives state money.

Lawmaker joins 2 Others in web of lobbying ties

Wednesday, 04.15.09 - BY MARC CAPUTO

Herald/Times Tallahassee Bureau

A state legislator, his wife and a former Florida House speaker are all linked to hospital lobbying and consulting in two deals that are raising eyebrows.

 

 

Sun Sentinel Watch:
Insurer's mistake results
in big bill for blood tests

Hospital charges $2,399.75 and insurance paid
only $500 - | South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Long Beach hospital shooting leaves two dead
1:18 PM | April 16, 2009

 

Massachusetts general
hospital halts a pediatric program - Heart surgeries on hold after errors

 By Liz Kowalczyk
 Globe Staff / April 17, 2009

 

Beth Israel halts sending insurance data to Google

Hospital admits 'mistake' as flaws in practice found
By Lisa Wangsness
Globe Staff / April 18, 2009

 

Broward child's
suicide raises Questions about medication

Gabriel Myers, the 7-year-old Broward boy who
hanged himself in the shower of his foster home

BY CAROL MARBIN MILLER
Posted on Tuesday, 04.21.09

Pharmacy: We made mistake on supplement given to dead polo ponies

 BY BILL DIPAOLO AND JANE MUSGRAVE
 Palm Beach Post

 Posted on Friday, 04.24.09

ER visits, costs in Mass. climb

Questions raised about healthcare law's impact on overuse

By Liz Kowalczyk

Globe Staff / April 24, 2009

EMS report outrages families

D.C. inaction 'just a slap in the face' to victims' relatives

By (Contact) | Monday, April 27, 2009


A cancer patient receives chemotherapy. Hospitals across the country are cutting down on expensive, long-term treatments. (Photo: Owen Franken  Corbis)

Hospitals cutting services, staff amid recession
 by LINDA A. JOHNSON
 April 26, 2009, 11:06PM

Shortage of Doctors an Obstacle to Obama Goals
 Published: April 26, 2009

Waves of suffering

Patients struggle on without surgery; hospitals feel pinch

By Megan Woolhouse
Globe Staff / May 4, 2009

Patients Allegedly
Over-Billed for
Out Of Network Medical Care

May 5, 2009. By Heidi Turner

Patient's death under investigation

Concerns raised on level of force

Ex-Johns Hopkins worker suspected in ID theft

 By the Associated Press
 Posted: May 13, 2009 - 10:30 am EDT

When it comes to patient safety, Nevadans are still waiting to join the party

 May 12, 2009

Quest Diagnostics Pays
$302 Million Fine

 May 12, 2009

Woman dies a day after explosion at Lauderdale-by-the-Sea hyperbaric clinic

 

NORTH BROWARD HOSPITAL DISTRICT - Broward Health suspends General Counsel Marc Goldstone
Posted on Friday, 05.15.09

 

 

 

 

 

Broward Health General Counsel Marc Goldstone was suspended indefinitely Thursday after the board learned that he wasn't licensed to practice law in the state of Florida.

 

Rhode Island Hospital disciplined for
wrong-site surgery

Surgery performed on child at Hasbro Hospital

Updated: Friday, 15 May 2009, 7:23 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 15 May 2009, 3:55 PM EDT

Rockland man sues Nyack Hospital over cancer misdiagnosis

NEW YORK (May 14) 
 By Jane Lerner

Kaiser hospital fined $250,000 for privacy breach in octuplet case

By Charles Ornstein
May 15, 2009

 

NEWS ALERT:

 

Kaiser hospital fined again over privacy breaches - 

July 17, 2009

 

"Patient Safety Walk" May 9, 2009   Click here to view Video of our Walk

The excellent patient

  By Elizabeth Cooney
  Globe Correspondent / May 18, 2009

Mejia, 27, was admitted to orlando Regional South Seminole Hospital in Longwood on April 28, 2005, and that morning delivered a healthy boy, Matthew. Over the next few hours, she developed a rash, fever, chills and other symptoms, according to her suit. The next day, she was in extreme pain, but the hospital tried to discharge her, according to the suit. Her husband refused to leave.

Sanford mom settles flesh-eating-bacteria case

The man who walked BAckward & the doctor who turned him around

 By Joseph P. Kahn

 Globe Staff / May 16, 2009

Cuban accent gives away Medicare fraud fugitive
 Posted on Wednesday, 05.20.09

Collectively, Garcia and the other Medicare fugitives billed the U.S. government's health insurance program about $404 million in fraudulent claims and were paid $156 million, according to court records. Their rackets have ranged from medical equipment supplies to infusion therapy for HIV patients.

Couple sue Brigham and Women's Hospital over
embryo disposal

Boston Globe, May 18, 2009

How Safe is  Your Hospital?

National Practiontioner Data Bank

NYS Physician Profile

HIV-positive patients sue hospital over records lost on train

 May 20, 2009 02:01 PM

Feds aim to clamp down on Medicare schemes

Posted on Wednesday, 05.20.09

 

NYC hospital settles with family in waiting room death

updated 5:32 p.m. EDT, Thu May 28, 2009

Special report:
The revolving door

 By David Gulliver and Carol Gentry
 6/3/2009 © Health News Florida

Some D.C. paramedics to be retrained

No discipline expected

 By  Tuesday, June 9, 2009

 

 

Woman goes into Tampa General Hospital for a kidney stone procedure, and winds up losing a leg

June 25, 2009

Touched by tragedy
Arnette House executive lost her daughter to medical error
June 25, 2009

Charged With Getting TV Anchor's Medical Records

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) Prosecutors have charged three former hospital workers with illegally accessing the patient records . . .

 

July 1, 2009 6:15 AM

 

WaPo cancels
lobbyist event
  
 Jul 2, 9:04 am

Nurses and The Value of Human Life

Watchdogs on a Leash

 

The Legislature beefed up the law governing agency watchdogs, but are they still too vulnerable to political pressure?

                    Published 7/1/2009 in Florida Trend

 

Medicare fraud suspect from Miami-Dade flees country

 

Two Miami-Dade men were charged in one of the region's biggest Medicare fraud cases. One was arrested; the other fled the country. 07.08.09

President Obama ANNOUNCES his choice for surgeon general,
dr. Regina M. Benjamin

 

 July 13, 2009

Former Top Insurance Exec Blows the Whistle on Health Insurance Companies’ Plot Against Reform
July 13, 2009.

When Doctors and Nurses
Can’t Do the Right Thing

          February 5, 2009

Report: VA inspections reveal continued mistakes

Posted on Tuesday, 06.16.09

Schwarzenegger sweeps out nursing board
July 14, 2009

Tampa General Hospital doctor accused of keeping bullet from detectives after operating on fugitive  July 17, 2009

Medicare fraud probe targets 53 suspects in Miami, elsewhere

 06.25.09

 

Miami-Dade man accused in Medicare scheme ruled a flight risk
 07.09.09

UF technology puts hands to sniff test

June 9, 2009

Employees accuse Bay Pines VA Medical Center's leadership of discrimination, retaliation

June 15, 2009

Corruption probe under way of North Broward Hospital District commissioner
June 04, 2009

The Nation's 10 Costliest Medicare Markets

July 07, 2009

South Floridians get involved, putting a face on health care debate
July 17, 2009

 

 

The Bellflower facility, where 23 unauthorized workers accessed Nadya Suleman's records, is the first to be monetarily penalized under a new state law.

 

 

Navy veteran's family says VA kept mum about heart laceration

July 21, 2009

 

Visa card encourages medical tourism growth

   Bahamians can get discounts at
   South Florida hospitals

    Posted on Wednesday, 07.22.09

Kudos to VA for having 'gumption' to air IT problems
 July 21, 2009

State, U.S. hospital rankings differ

   7/22/2009

Obama health-care claims disputed July 23, 2009

 

How Much Charity Care
Must Hospitals Give To Stay Tax-Exempt?

July 23, 2009

Daily News investigates faked records and fatal blunders
at city-run hospitals

Tuesday, July 28th 2009, 9:58 PM

 

Whistleblower tells of America's hidden nightmare for its sick poor
26 July 2009

Patients, beware
731 nurses reveal what to watch out for in the hospital

08.04.09

Physician whistleblowers

 

 

Closing hospital splits New Orleans leaders

August 5, 2009

 

Health care's big money wasters

 

 August 10, 2009

Michigan crowd vents health care fury

 August 10, 2009

 

 

 

Health care furor at fever pitch

 

August 11, 2009

 

HEALTH CARE OVERHAUL: Physicians urged to speak out on health-care reform

 

Miami Children's Hospital water supply under scrutiny

Posted on Friday, 06.12.09

Delayed dialysis has doctor seeking change from outsourcing

June 14, 2009

Florida probes Miami-area medical-equipment kickbacks
Posted on Friday, 06.19.09

HealthSouth CEO Scrushy Ordered to Pay Shareholders $2.9 Billion

June 22, 2009

South Florida hospitals show signs of distress

Posted on Wednesday, 06.24.09

WARNING ALERT!! - "HEALTHGRADE REPORT"

Before walking into Mercy Hospital, Rockville Centre, New York, please read (click here) and review this report carefully. 
You could be their next victim!! 

 

 

Doctor fired over 'America Dies on Dunkin' sign

  8/13/2009

 

 

 

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