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To: not-alone

I am sorry you lost your husband, and it is good that the Hospice staff could give comfort to your son.
And that is their mission, but here,at Suncoast Hospice, Terri has been a resident for five years.She did not meet the criteria of a Hospice patient, she was not terminal,is not terminal now if she was not being starverd to death.
It is this Hospice that has allowed this, it is this Hospice that is allowing the media circus in front of the Hospice, it is this Hospice that is not giving good careor respect to the rest of its patients, or to their relatives and loved ones.It is their fault if the other patients and patients and families are being disrupted


737 posted on 03/23/2005 7:22:30 PM PST by olliecollie
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To: olliecollie

Just a few thoughts

A Diagnosis is sometimes used for medical benefits as opposed to a true descriptive of symptoms.
PVS is not a diagnosis in the sense that strep is. It is based on a list of symptoms instead of growing microbes in a dish.

I am not familar with PET Scans, but I understand it is the gold standard for a PVS diagnosis.

There is a reason Terri has not had a PET Scan.

Who benefits if Terri has a PVS diagnosis?

Does she receive Medicare or Private Insurance benefits? Medicare is very, very picky about meeting the criteria for any benefits it pays out.

I would look very carefully at what benefits Medicare paid out. I would look at dates. For instance, when did tube feedings begin? Tube feeding are the big money makers. But the need for a tube feeding needs to be certified by the attending physician. Hospice care, wheelchairs, etc. ALL need to meet detailed criteria. Some of these need to be recertified after a period of time. Who is her attending and who has been signing the certification. Anything filed with Medicare must be backed up by hard copy in the treating or hospice facility.

If Medicare or any other insurance company has paid benfits to Terri, it may explain the lack of testing. Testing may reveal some benefits are not covered. Make no mistake medicare and Insurance are money makers. No one wants a private pay--they want an insured patient.

This may be where the money trail is. This hospice is already in deep doo-doo with Medicare. They already owe Medicare big bucks.


747 posted on 03/23/2005 7:54:34 PM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights
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