patient left to die on waiting room floor Caught on tape: Hospital patient left to die
Emergency room staffers ignored 49-year-old woman who fell to the floor
NEW YORK - City hospital officials said they were shocked by surveillance footage showing a woman falling from her chair, writhing on the floor and dying as workers failed to help for more than an hour.
Esmin Green, 49, had been waiting in the emergency room for nearly 24 hours when she toppled from her seat at 5:32 a.m. on June 19, falling face down on the floor.
She was dead by 6:35, when someone on the medical staff, flagged down by a person in the waiting room, finally approached, nudged Green with her foot, and gently prodded her shoulder, as if to wake her. The staffer then left and returned with someone wearing a white lab coat who examined her and summoned help.
Until the staffer’s appearance, Green’s collapse barely caused a ripple. Other patients waiting a few feet away didn’t react. Security guards and a member of the hospital’s staff appeared to notice her prone body at least three times, but made no visible attempt to see if she needed help.
One guard didn’t even leave his chair, rolling it around a corner to stare at the body, then rolling away a few moments later.
Green, who had been involuntarily committed the previous morning, and had waited overnight for a bed, stopped moving about half an hour after she collapsed.
The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, which runs the hospital, said six people have been fired as a result of the incident, including security personnel and members of the medical staff.
Green’s medical records raised the possibility that someone might have tried to cover up the circumstances of the death. They contained notations indicating that she was up and about during the time in which the video shows her dying on the floor.
“We are all shocked and distressed by this situation,” HHC’s president, Alan Aviles, said in a statement. “We express our deep regrets to the patient’s family and will ensure a thorough investigation to answer any questions that remain.”
Details of the death were disclosed by the hospital on June 20, but the case largely remained unnoticed until the video became public.
The psychiatric unit at Kings County Hospital had already been a subject of complaints by advocates for the mentally ill.
A state agency, the New York State Mental Hygiene Legal Service, filed a lawsuit a year ago, calling the psychiatric center is “a chamber of filth, decay, indifference and danger.”
Patients, the suit said, “are subjected to overcrowded and squalid conditions often accompanied by physical abuse and unnecessary and punitive injections of mind-altering drugs.”
“From the moment a person steps through the doors,” it added, “she is stripped of her freedom and dignity and literally forced to fight for the essentials of life.”
The suit was especially critical of the hospital’s emergency ward, saying it is so poorly staffed that patients are often marooned there for days while they wait to be evaluated.
Sometimes the unit runs out of chairs, according to the lawsuit, forcing people to wait on foam mats or on the waiting room floor. The suit also claims that bathrooms are filthy and filled with flies, and that patients who complain too loudly are sometimes handcuffed, beaten or injected with psychotropic drugs.
The office of the city’s medical examiner said it was still trying to determine why Green died. She had been brought to the hospital suffering from agitation and psychosis, city officials said.
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Future Filmmaker- 07-01-2008
Wouldn't surprise me - the arrogant asses.
death_rocker110- 07-01-2008
I saw this today on the television. Outrageous stuff. New York really does have some grimy people though, that's for sure.
Apatheria- 07-01-2008
That's healthcare for ya...sheesh.
Talwyn- 07-02-2008
That's a sad story and yet another damming indictment on the criminal farce that is healthcare in the US.
In a nation that can regularly launch a shuttle into space you'd think that universal healthcare would be available?
As much as some folks here might loath Mike Moore, his doco "Sicko" pretty much hits the nail on the head in his criticism of the US healthcare system.
Macshat- 07-02-2008
Michael Moore RULES!
grasshopper- 07-02-2008
You know what pops into my mind, reading this stunning article?
Once I saw a docu on the Third Reich and one of the guys on tv said;
'the biggest crime of the Third Reich was indifference. Once a man doesn't give a damn about another person, he can become the kind we witnessed in the concentration camps'.
Indifference.
May God have mercy on this poor woman :cry:
Future Filmmaker- 07-02-2008
Universal Healthcare might not be the best idea of going about it though.
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