Chicago Hospital Accused of Cutting Throats (tracheotomy) for $160,000 (needlessly)
A surgeon at Chicagos Sacred Heart Hospital cut a hole in Earl Nattees throat on Jan. 3, the day before he died. Its not clear why.
The medical file contained no explanation of the need for the procedure, called a tracheotomy, according to a state and federal inspection report that quotes Sacred Hearts chief nursing officer as saying it happened out of the blue. Tracheotomies are typically used to open an air passage directly to the windpipe for patients who cant breathe otherwise.
Now, amid a federal investigation into allegations of unneeded tracheotomies at the hospital, Nattees daughter, Antoinette Hayes, wonders whether her father was a pawn in what an FBI agent called a scheme to defraud Medicare and Medicaid.
My daddy said, Theyre killing me, Hayes recalled, in reference to the care he received at the hospital.
Based in part on surreptitious tape recordings, an FBI affidavit lays out allegations that a Sacred Heart pulmonologist kept patients too sedated to breathe on their own, then ordered unneeded tracheotomies for them -- enabling the for-profit hospital to reap revenue of as much as $160,000 per case.
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