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Atlanta Legal Nurse Consultant Reports On Winkler County, Texas Nurses Lawsuits


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Texas Nurses Are Sued For Following Chain Of Command And File Federal Counter Suits


Atlanta, Georgia – September 7, 2009 – Atlanta legal nurse consultant Liz Buddenhagen, registered nurse and certified legal nurse consultant, relates that two southwestern Texas nurses were sued after reporting concerns they had about the standard of care provided by a physician practicing in Winkler County to the Texas Medical Board. The nurses registered the same concerns with the Winkler County Memorial Hospital administration first and did not feel that the hospital adequately addressed the concerns.

Buddenhagen resourced the Texas Nurses Association website, front and center, where they update the situation regularly.

Here’s What Happened:

Vicki Galle and Anne Mitchell, twenty-year nurses at the 15 bed rural Winkler County Memorial Hospital were terminated by the hospital in June, 2009. Vicki and Anne reported anonymously to the Texas Medical Board concerns that a particular physician’s practice was inconsistent with quality of care and patient safety, particularly about his use of non-therapeutic treatments and prescriptions.

The physician filed a complaint with the sheriff who obtained a copy of the report, identified the nurses, searched their work computers and linked a copy of the report to them. The nurses were then indicted for misuse of governmental information although no patient names (only medical record numbers) were used in their report.

As of Friday, August 28, 2009, attorneys for Vicki Galle and Anne Mitchell filed suit in federal court alleging not only illegal retaliation for patient advocacy activities, but also civil rights and due process violations.

All Nursing Eyes Are On Texas:

The American Nurses Association and the Texas Nurses Association have jointly criticized against the wrongful prosecution of the Winkler County nurses.

The American Nurses Association (ANA), who represents the interests of the nation’s 2.9 million registered nurses, says this undermines one of the basic tenets of the nurse’s Code of Ethics – nurses have a duty to advocate for the health and safety of their patients.

The “American Nurses Association (ANA) wants Winkler County to know the world is watching,” said ANA President Rebecca M Patton, MSN, RN, CNOR.

The Texas Nurses Association (TNA) has announced that it has established the TNA Legal Defense Fund for the Winkler County nurses on their website.

Buddenhagen related that the legal nurse community nationwide is watching the Texas nurses’ legal proceedings closely with great interest. Failure to report up the chain of command regarding patient safety is an issue that legal nurse consultants evaluate requently in their line of work.

About Liz Buddenhagen:

Liz Buddenhagen, registered nurse and Atlanta legal nurse consultant, is the owner of Buddenhagen & Associates, assisting Atlanta attorneys with the healthcare issues of their legal cases. For more information view website at www.Legal-Nurse-Consultant-LNC.com, email at Liz@BuddenhagenLNC.com or call 770-725-2997.



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