I'm flabbergasted that this kind of situation could come up. I don't have and answer for you, other than to do what you are doing to find a new dialysis center. I do wish you the best with your search.
Send your doctor a certified letter, mentioning that you will be contacting the State Medical Board with a complaint of malfeasance. If THAT doesn't get you action, then sue his @$$ for malpractice.
This is called involuntary discharge, this happens more than you'd expect, you need to contact your network as soon as possible. Yours is the Network of New England:Phone: 203-387-9332Toll Free Patient Line: 866-286-ESRD (866-286-3773)Here is a PDF of what needs to happen from the Network point of view http://www.esrdnetwork6.org/utils/pdf/annual-meeting/2012/IPDFinal.pdf this should help to understand the exact process but before you do anything else call the Network.
BattleScars, I’m so sorry for what you are going through. However, I have some questions. In your letter to your kidney doctor, did you use any foul language? Telling a doctor you want to take your care somewhere else gives him a chance to twist your words around. He sees it as you want to transfer to another center. Anyhoo, did you ever use any foul language toward the staff when you were frustrated? If so, they may have written a case against you. In order to transfer to another center successfully, you have to change doctors. When you change your doctor, the center has no choice but to accept you because of your doctor. Now, this can be tricky because the administrator at the new center will contact the old center to get your paper work. That will give the old center a chance to bad mouth you and tell the new center you are a trouble patient and they felt their lives where in danger. Even thought it may not be true. Did you threaten any of the staff while frustrated? If so, it can impact you transferring to another center. There is always someone in the old center who knows someone in the new center you transferring to. They can tell the new center you are a dangerous patient that will attack the staff verbally and physically. Maybe that can be one of the reasons you didn’t have an appointment, especially if you made the appointment over the phone with the new center. The new center will not tell you that someone talked bad about you but they will react to what they were told. Once a new center takes you, as other posts mention, they cannot let you go unless you have another place to go. However, once the new center hears bad thing about you, they will not accept you because they don’t want that type of problem. If that is the case, you will have a big problem because when you do call the state, they will investigate and that’s when you will realize your center build a case against you twisting your words around starting from the date you started to have problem with them. We all signed a contract regarding mistreating the staff by cursing and threaten to body harm them which can lead to a dismissal with or without being transferred. So be careful how you present yourself but try to see if the center has a case against you. Is there someone you can talk to that you are on good terms with? If so, talk to them and see if the center has written a case against you. If so, you may want to take it to your lawyer and get his or her advice as to how to rebuttal the written case against you.Keep me posted.
Call Arlene at www.Dialysisadvocates.com 1.800.847. 8842They can't just dump you and let you die. Unfortunately, dialysis patients only have a few days to fight and then they are quiet. This is happening more and more. I would also ask your PD friends if you could borrow supplies. They could just say they had to dump a few bags because they looked bad or something. Remind us where you live and maybe someone on here would be willing to help you get supplies until we get this figured out.God Bless!
Absolutely BattleScar that’s why I keep it professionally. When I was in-center and got into an arguments with the staff, I did not use foul language and threats. One day when I was talking to a nurse and tech, they were telling me that my arguments are based on someone doing something wrong. Because I did not use foul language or threats, it help the person to realize his or her mistake. However, there were cases where the state was called to warn a patient of his or her actions because she or he used foul langauge and threats. Also, you are right as to be careful about the words you choose, which I tell this to my daughter all the time. I’m glad I’m doing it at home because I hate the feeling being at the staff mercy. It use to make me very angry inside and I’ll go home and yell at my daughter for no reason. She’s happy I don’t do that any more. So happy things worked out!!!!
Quote from: Rerun on August 21, 2013, 09:20:47 AMCall Arlene at www.Dialysisadvocates.com 1.800.847. 8842They can't just dump you and let you die. Unfortunately, dialysis patients only have a few days to fight and then they are quiet. This is happening more and more. I would also ask your PD friends if you could borrow supplies. They could just say they had to dump a few bags because they looked bad or something. Remind us where you live and maybe someone on here would be willing to help you get supplies until we get this figured out.God Bless! Those are some good ideas. I do know one guy locally that is also using Baxter but he uses a different setup for nocturnal PD I think. But that's also a good idea. I think it would be helpful to network with other dialysis patients locally just in case something like this ever comes up again. I would be willing to donate a few of my supplies to someone that needed them in an emergency. I also saved that number you gave me. Thanks I appreciate it.