Great news! The patient in Texas has been assigned to a clinic and will be receiving dialysis on a regular basis. When I talked to the patient on the phone, I was told the patient was accused of clamping a line and causing air to back up into the machine - patient talked to manufacturer and manufacturer said that couldn't happen. Also the doctor expressed dismay that the patient wasn't reaching dry weight - patient says this was due to weight gain. We can be happy a tragedy has been avoided.
Can't see what happened. What did the doctor do? How does the doctor fit in? I'm confused...
If something happened the whole thing needs laid out and not a bunch of innuendo bs.
We don't get the clinic's or the doctor's side of things - we leave that up to the dialysis company and the networks. We communicate back and forth with the company, CMS, and the networks. Many times it is more cordial than you might think, especially anymore - they might have concerns about our friends: lawyers, journalists. We haven't lost a patient in nine or ten years.If you want the doctor's side of things, you can call him for all I care. We did post his name, must we do everything.