Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Frisco Hospice Owner Directed Nurses to Overdose Patients

Dont ever call hospice!
keith

The owner of a North Texas medical company regularly directed nurses to give hospice patients overdoes of drugs such as morphine to speed up their deaths and maximize profits, an FBI agent wrote in an affidavit for a search warrant obtained by NBC 5.
Harris, an accountant, instructed a nurse to administer overdoses to three patients and directed another employee to increase a patient's medication to four-times the maximum allowed, the FBI said. He allegedly sent text messages like, "You need to make this patient go bye-bye."
Harris also told other health-care executives over a lunch meeting that he wanted to "find patients who would die within 24 hours," and made comments like, "if this f----- would just die," an FBI agent wrote in the warrant.

If patients live too long, the provider can be forced to pay back part of their payments to the government.

"Hence, hospice providers have an incentive to enroll patients whose hospice stays will be short relative to the cap," an agent wrote in the affidavit.
FBI: Hospice Owner Directed Nurses to Overdose Patients

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

No doubt this 'treatment' is common now all over the states - part of Obamacare by the nazi 'elitists' to 'euthanize' the unwanted and the 'useless eaters.' Understand that the 'gov' has an 'incentive' for such 'healthcare' institutions to 'take care of the patients' - rewarding with '$1 million+ bonuses' - some via 'insurance'. Perhaps for the 'doctors' as well. Research yourself. We KNOW PERSONALLY individuals who were prescribed 'healthcare assistance' in and outside 'hospitals' who did NOT have a life or death condition, who suddenly 'died' within a couple hours AFTER THEIR FAMILY MEMBER was told the patient would be resting under sedation and perhaps they would like to go home and get some rest of their own and then come back. Receiving a call from the facility within a couple hours of leaving their loved one, they are told that the family member passed away within hours of their leaving the family member. HOW COME that is becoming a VERY COMMON OCCURRENCE in this nation's 'healthcare' system in this time and season?