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Hospitals face post-hurricane probes

Hospital Safety Connection, October 19, 2005

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Regardless of the outcome of allegations of euthanizing patients, the fact that authorities are investigating hospitals that endured Hurricane Katrina adds yet another new face to disaster recovery.

The latest twist is that Louisiana's attorney general's office is looking into whether some patients who died after Katrina were allegedly the victims of "mercy killings" by clinicians, according to the Times-Picayune newspaper in New Orleans.

Memorial Medical Center in New Orleans is at the center of the debate because a doctor told CNN that he allegedly overheard discussions about patient euthanasia at the hospital as post-hurricane conditions went downhill. Tenet Healthcare Corporation, which owns Memorial, denies that hospital administrators or clinicians ever considered such actions.



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