VA Hospital Contributes To Veteran's Death
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An investigation has shown that the VA Hospital in Grand Junction, Colorado, contributed to the weakening health and death of a Vietnam veteran. An inspector general report says the hospital...
show moreAn inspector general report says the hospital gave drugs to Vietnam vet Rodger Holmes that put the man into liver failure. He never fully recovered from the action and eventually died in December 2014.
In the midst of the treatment that lead to liver failure, the specialist treating Holmes apparently disappeared and put nothing in the patient's file that said he was being treated for liver disease.
Rodger Holmes
Rodger Holmes
The report did not specifically say the hospital killed Holmes because they said his final hospitalization in December was "timely," despite the fact his illness was caused by the hospital.
Mark Magill, the center's medical director, took no responsibility for Holmes' death--despite the evidence in the inspector general's report.
“The veteran’s issues were appropriately addressed at each encounter, including medication adjustments, emergency room treatment and IV fluids, and hospitalization when appropriate," Magill told the Denver Post.
A social worker close to the case quit in disgust over the treatment Holmes received at the hospital and is appealing the inspector general's report because they don't feel the report was accurate enough in what they felt was the negligence of the hospital.
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