
October 19, 2009
After Legal Settlement, Texas Surgeon Won’t Deny Positive Patients Treatment
After denying knee injury surgery to an HIV-positive patient—who later complained to authorities—an Austin-based orthopedic surgeon has promised not to refuse to treat patients living with the virus, modernhealthcare.com reports. The surgeon has entered a settlement agreement with the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Office of Civil Rights (OCR).
According to the article, the doctor denied the positive patient surgery in 1999 out of fear of contracting the virus, saying that the procedure, a bone-tendon-bone reconstruction, “showers the operating room with small particles of bone and blood,” according to OCR’s letter of finding. The surgeon then referred the patient to another doctor more than 200 miles away. However, a medical epidemiologist from the Centers from Disease Control and Prevention told the OCR that universal precautions would have protected the surgeon from infection.
As part of the settlement, the surgeon’s practice must undergo training on current HIV treatment protocol and create an updated nondiscrimination policy and procedures.
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Chris, Baton Rouge, 2009-11-01 14:05:50
I was denied service by 2 dentists in The Red Stick(Baton Rouge),Never have I been through anything so humiliating in my life! I tried to sue,but my lawyer could not get the plaintiffs to tell the truth?!Bummer!Anyway,this is a travesty that happens often still in 2010,UNBELIEVABLE!
Blaine, Dallas, 2009-10-20 18:08:36
Is it any wonder why people keep HIV a secret? Don't expect us to be honest on the questionnaire when this type of stimga still exists!
Bill, California, 2009-10-20 11:17:26
So sad, that in this 21st Century, doctors have an archaic assumption and fear of contracting HIV during a "bloody and bone flinging" surgery. I commend the OCR about educating this doctor and his staff. Ignorance is not an excuse, especially in the Medical fields.
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