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Showing posts with label will there be justice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label will there be justice. Show all posts

Monday, January 4, 2010

KVHD Elder Abuse case scheduled Jan. 5: we will get you the report

If it's rotten at the top...



Former Kern Valley Healthcare District, CEO, Pam Ott, is scheduled in court today, Jan. 5, along with the Director of nursing she hired, Gwen Hughes, and a doctor who had been with the district ten years before Ott even arrived, Dr. Hoshang Pormir.





For more information on the times and charges, go to the Kern County Superior court link, and you can look up the criminal as well as certain civil cases that are underway or have concluded.

Pam Ott, who seems to be the last defendant charged by the state, Medi-cal fraud and elder abuse, as well as spending time under the scrutiny of the board of registered nursing.

Ott was hired on in 2003 as the CEO of the KVHD hospital. Her resume showed two obviously, had someone actually looked at it, degrees from a school not even accredited in the state.

But that major flaw that the board of director's and former CEO, David Green, from BRIM management company, brought in around 2000, after the  board negated a contract with William Casey who was thrust upon the district by our creditor, Cal Mtg.

After Green streaked out of here leaving Ott in charge of the henhouse, things slowly but surely began to change.

The Ott regime has been dilineated on this blog, but again, the day before we head back to court I can't help wondering why there wasn't more that was taken off the top?

The people in charge at the time were all mandated reporters, meaning they would have had to turn themselves in for ignoring serious problems caused by staffing cuts which lead to unsafe conditions.

We had Ott at the top of administration, the CEO, and the one who signed the reports for the skilled nursing facility: the very same one she claims she knew nothing about what they were really doing in there. (Hey, she signed these forms as administrator, not as "I guess that's what they're doing.")

Her second in command, former Chief Nursing Officer, Sharon Brucker, was so close to the situation, knew and heard all the complaints, and finally succumbed to the paranoia brought on by Ott's fear that someone, anyone, a sick reporter, may find out.

Brucker was involved in a coupe against the hospital's own employees. Like CFO, Chet Beedle, and Human Resources leader, Michelle Rosato, all "top guns," who broke the privacy laws by trying to impugn the reputations of certain employees who didn't agree with them. (later it would be the firing squad as times got more desperate.)


Ott, Brucker, Beedle, Rosato: CEO, CNO, HR, knew nothing about what was happening in the skilled nursing facility? The top administrators?

But what about the board of directors whom this community votes into place, the one's who are to keep the people, voters, patients, rights overseen, were cramped up into a ball of three out of five. (the sticky three, a quorum in a five person board)

Bob Jamison defended Ott even after her resignation. He used the radio station, his employer, and formerly paid for advertisements by KVHD, to defend Ott.

Former board member, Barbara Casas was apparently unaware that Ott was calling her "crazy" and other names behind her back, (I have emails) as she was used basically for the third vote.

And Brad Armstrong, what can you say about somebody who has the opportunity to save lives and careers but does nothing but attack the victims? His message hasn't changed: the employees are and were the problem. (I disagree. He allowed the problem to continue and created a hostile environment where the truth that the CEO, CNO, CFO, and HR were involved was not to be spoken without recourse)

How to get fired or get a reputation: by KVHD employees

I remember the nurse who wrote this very well. She came to me after she was fired, because there was nobody out there who came to help.

We were alone in our investigation. Yes, it was reported to many agencies, whom I will call soon, because as I said, this is the year of "accountability."

Public health didn't just recieve one phone call, no matter what they try to sell you, they just didn't know how bad it really was and they had a very persuasive CEO, in Ott, to deal with.

The Kern County Grand Jury didn't think much of our situation here either.

Oh, and the media, well, they weren't going to cut their own purse strings, and some were bold enough to lie and dupe anyone who would listen.

This nurse knew that Ott was aware of the situation. Why? Because she was one of many who complained. She was fired.


I'm a nurse practitioner and I can help you

In November of 2006, one month after I had a sudden weight loss which never resolved, I had to tell my "friend" at the time, Pam Ott, that I had a nightmare experience in the emergency room.

I went in seeking "food" but intravenously, because I was wasting away. Instead I got loaded full of drugs which "blacked me out." (we will address the irony of this situation in another blog, Rural Health Clinic, Jewel of the District)

Unfortunately, they sent me home intoxicated and driving by myself. I don't rememeber how I got home. I was alarmed.

So, I told Ott what had happened, and now began a whole new round of trying to help me, checking on what I'm eating, making referrals with doctors inside the hospital so I don't get too excited and tell someone about what happened.


In this email to me from Ott, she tells me that she wants to help me get better, and that she was a "very good nurse practitioner" at one time.

Ott, according to state records, has a registered nursing license she recieved from Fresno city college in 1971, but she was not a nurse practitioner.

So, what does that make her telling me she was a nurse practitioner? A liar, yes, but also someone who would say and do anything to cover thier own butt. Who would openly lie about credentials as Ott did?


And the state almost left her behind in this investigation. Jerry, Steve, Donny, she is the one you want to prosecute, the one to put in front of a jury.

But I am dissappointed that you didn't take the top layer. You have done so in many cases coming through on your public relations pipeline: why not us? This is a form of the corporate fraud you like to tangle with. Or get money from or something like that.

As you  can see I continued the effort to unveil Ott, but I also stay on here at the hospital waiting to unveil the rest your "big time attorney general's office" chooses to ignore.

No, no, it's okay, I'll finish your work for you. If you're too afraid to get mixed up with obvious wrongdoing, I guess we will fend for ourselves.

I'm taking one of them, Bob Jamison, to small claims next month, and then I guess you will just have to wait and see what I do next.

See you in court...

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

From "Best Country" news clarification to the Ott connection...Will there be true Justice?

Well, it looks like "smooth news" Scott Costa, put up a story today on the KCNQ "Best Country" radio website which needs some elaborating and correcting. It looks like it was changed earlier in the day though.
(Considering, Bob Jamison, is both country and KVHD, he may have been able to help with the article, not the spelling of course.)

It's been a weird day today, as the first thing I heard upon waking was about this article on the QAB "Best Country" website, and I believe it went into broadcast as well.

The gist of the article is the upcoming dates of the defendants in the "Kern Valley Healthcare District" elder abuse scandal. I will continue to call it the KVHD scandal, as not one or two or even three were responsible for things that are alleged to have happened in the skilled nursing facility: there was a chain of command.

I've been watching the Kern County Superior Court site, getting ready to bring cameras to the preliminary hearings and suddenly, a week before the hearings, next week Aug. 18/19, an extra charge was brought against defendant, Pharmacist, Debbi Hayes.

It wasn't on the county website last week, and nobody seemed to know about it, or have any particulars. However, Costa or someone at the QAB, caught it, but didn't bother making a call to clarify the information. According to the press office with the department of justice, this is not the correct language for the charge as stated in the article.

QAB news article:

Former Hospital Employees Due In Court Aug. 18th
The two employees and the one former employee of the Kern Valley Hospital that were arrested in February are scheduled to be in court in Bakersfield next Tuesday at 9AM for a Pre-Preliminary Hearing and then will be back in court the following day, August 19th, at 8:30AM for a Preliminary hearing. Gwen Hughes, the former Director of Nursing, is charged with 8 felony counts of causing harm or death to an elder or dependent adult and 2 counts of assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm or bodily injury by force. Dr. Hoshang Pormir, a former staff physician at the hospital, is charged with 8 felony counts of causing harm or death to an elder or dependent adult and Debbi Hayes, a former pharmacist, is charged with 8 felony counts of causing harm or death to an elder or dependent adult, 2 counts of assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm or bodily injury by force and 1 count of conspiracy to obstruct justice.

According to the Department of Justice press office, the charge is actually conspiracy to commit any act injurious to the public health, 182 (A) (5). Chapter 8, California Penal Code, Conspiracy:

182. (a) If two or more persons conspire: (1) To commit any crime. (2) Falsely and maliciously to indict another for any crime, or to procure another to be charged or arrested for any crime. (3) Falsely to move or maintain any suit, action, or proceeding. (4) To cheat and defraud any person of any property, by any means which are in themselves criminal, or to obtain money or property by false pretenses or by false promises with fraudulent intent not to perform those promises. (5) To commit any act injurious to the public health, to public morals, or to pervert or obstruct justice, or the due administration of the laws.

But what struck me as odd is the conspiracy part. "If two or more persons conspire" is part (A), but Hayes is only one of three. And the other two defendants at this point do not have this particular charge filed against them. Why Hayes?

So, I asked the DOJ, how could you have only one person charged with a conspiracy? Initially, I was told that I could get no more information on the case except to pick up the paperwork at the Kern County court. Which I hope to have by the end of the week. (Or sooner, maybe someone from QAB could run down and get that for us.)

I then asked her to find out, "generally", not specific to KVHD, but generally do they charge a single individual with this count? It just didn't seem to make sense.

She reluctantly agreed to look into it and call me back.

I called the hospital, the counsel for the hospital board, and they had not heard about this extra charge against Hayes and could not elaborate.

But what happened next is what makes this so interesting. While I was waiting for my call back from the DOJ press office about the conspiracy charge against Hayes, I received a phone call from the DOJ investigative office. (Other people were contacted today by DOJ I have heard)

And the investigator wanted to know what I knew about Pam Ott's role in the skilled nursing disaster as there is an investigation under way. Finally.

So, the story doesn't stop here, with three defendants headed to court next week, a new conspiracy charge, and investigations into Pam Ott, we need to see where this is going. Not to be cynical, but we've called for help here many times, and the government answered with a skewed investigation and other agencies just turned their backs. The community though stunned by huge local headlines, still stays in the background, often stubborn and unwilling to believe and more unwilling to act.

But, folks, the chance for justice may have taken a long time coming, and many people were hurt while it dallied, but it seems, there's a chance, another investigation, another look at the situation. I pray that the DOJ can live up to being called the department of "Justice."

I hope they are willing to follow through past Ott up the chain of command.

Can the DOJ make this right? This is at least the right direction, from the top down, not the other way around.

I'll keep you updated...we have much to discuss.

SORRY, about the board meeting story, there will be no pictures until we can figure out the new software. But I'll get the quotes and article up soon. Then I'll put up pictures. We all know how much I love those pictures.