For Immediate Release: April 19, 2007
Senator Debbe Leftwich
Tort Reform Bill Would Let Nursing Homes/Hospitals
Hide Info on Patient Deaths and Injuries
A section of proposed law buried inside a tort
reform bill could allow nursing homes and hospitals to hide
information about what injured or killed a patient. Sen. Debbe
Leftwich said most Oklahomans would be outraged if that
were allowed to happen. She said the language, contained in
sections 24 through 28 of the 119 page bill, should be removed.
“Under this language, if it is revealed
in a ‘quality assurance’ meeting, or if a bad doctor
was hired in a ‘credentialing process,’ the health
care provider doesn’t have to tell the truth about how
the patient was injured or killed,” said Leftwich, D-Oklahoma
City. “If this bill and this language becomes law, the
truth cannot be told in court even if a nurse or other employees
want to testify about what happened.”
Leftwich said she was appalled that the language
could have even made it into the bill. She said the sections
need to be removed before a vote on the bill.
“It is one thing to address frivolous lawsuits.
But it is a terrible injustice when legislation goes so far
as to allow nursing homes and hospitals to hide details about
the injury or death of a patient that their employees caused,”
Leftwich said. “I’m fearful this could take us back
to conditions even worse than those that existed prior to the
2002 nursing home scandal.”
For more information contact:
Senator Leftwich's Office: (405) 521-5557