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Hospital video shows no one helped dying woman

Monday, June 30th 2008, 11:32 PM

A shocking video shows a woman dying on the floor in the psych ward at Kings County Hospital, while people around her, including a security guard, did nothing to help.

After an hour, another mental patient finally got the attention of the indifferent hospital workers, according to the tape, obtained by the Daily News.

Worse still, the surveillance tape suggests hospital staff may have falsified medical charts to cover the utter lack of treatment provided Esmin Green before she died.

"Thank God for the videotape because no one would have believed this could have happened," said Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union.

"There's a clear possibility of criminal wrongdoing with regard to recordkeeping, and that has to be investigated."

The city Department of Investigation is part of a sweeping probe that has brought some changes to the ward known as G Building.

A federal suit filed last year in Brooklyn alleged neglect and abuse of mental patients at the hospital. The suit sparked an investigation by the Brooklyn U.S. attorney's civil rights unit before the June 19 death.

Two different security guards spotted Green, a native of the island of Jamaica, prone on the floor and did nothing, the tape shows. They have been fired, along with four other staffers.

Green, 49, taken to the unit for "agitation," keels over out of her chair at 5:32a.m., according to the time stamp on the video. She had been sitting about 3feet from an observation window. Two other patients were in the room.

Green is lying facedown on the floor, her legs splayed, when a security guard strolls by at 5:53 a.m., looks at her for about 20 seconds and then walks away.

She is writhing on the floor, thrashing her legs, about 6 a.m., when her medical chart contends she was "awake, up and about, went to the bathroom."

Green rolls on her back at 6:04a.m. She stops moving at 6:08 a.m., but two minutes later a security guard pushed his chair into camera view.

He never gets out of the chair, but looks at Green and scoots away. A female patient who was in and out of the room finally brings a clinic staffer to check the woman and a crash cart is summoned.

The medical chart claims she was "sitting quietly in [the] waiting room" at 6:20 a.m., although she was already dead. The cause of death is still under investigation.

"We are shocked and distressed by this situation," the Health and Hospitals Corp. said in a statement.

 

http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/story?section=news/
local&id=6237821

 

The link above.. in BLUE will take you to the article so you can see the video for yourself.   It is shocking and disgusting. I wonder what the world is coming to that human beings are treated like trash.  

This reminds me of the incident several weeks ago where the man was run over in the middle of the street.  The car that hit him kept going and people on the sidewalk simply stared at him.   

How did we get to this point?  Or is it that now we have surveillance video to prove how inhumane the world really is?

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LadySunshine read my blog
Jul 1, 2008 | 9:25 AM

I read this article and watched the video this morning. I think now, with the surveillance videos we all see more of what is going on around us. Not only is it sickening, but truly sad. I remember the article where the man was run over in the middle of the street. If I'm not mistaken, the person only got help when an officer responding to a different call happened to stumble up on him. Sad! It seems like people just don't want to get involved anymore.

BornToBeWild read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 10:10 AM

It's become a bitter and cruel world that we are now living in because people has lost heart or are afraid of getting sued! It's an invasion of self control looking out for only them self! The population of this kind is expanding in numbers as we, the hearted, just can not grasp what is happening these days! Evil is triumphing over good!

candyaquino read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 10:44 AM

Unfortunately these types of stories bring me to tears as I witnessed not too good circumstances when my mother was placed in A REHAB CENTER.......after she passed away, I promised to help all those in that ward. I was happy that the state stepped in...the hospital was giving 25 citations and five patients that were in danger...were rescued..that is what put me to rest. Unfortunately, I couldn't save my mother, as she was 82 and the attorneys felt it would be better to let her rest in peace. TRULY DISTURBING to see these type of criminal activities happening in a PLACE...WHERE ONE SHOULD BE SAFE. JUST like that hospital here wherein that new born was STOLEN.....10 thousand Dollar fine IS NOTHING.....LETS PRAY it doesn't happen again and someone looses their child SENSELESSLY....

Mater01 read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 4:46 PM

Stupid is as stupid does! The key word here is stupid! Even with the educated. What ever shall we do about it!

gvelez1203
Jul 1, 2008 | 7:20 PM

I use to live in Brooklyn and I know the quality of care given none. It's sad that something this bad had to get people to realize whats going on in their facilities. I just hope that the right people fix the problems and make people that go for help in these hospitals feel like they are getting the care that they should.

sheilapc
Jul 1, 2008 | 7:21 PM

I think it is in-sensitive and in-humane. I think all parties involved should be prosecuted and not just fired. If not, this type of practice will continue. Fortunately, this is one of many similiar incidents that was caught on tape.

davidpatrick344 read my blog view my photos
Jul 1, 2008 | 7:30 PM

remember drs and hospitals burry their mistakes and here in fl they make a bunch and if you dont have kids under 18 and you dont work anymore your not worth enough to sue

blufire
Jul 1, 2008 | 7:31 PM

They should be fired and all should be held accountable for her untimely death. This video shows how cold and uncaring people have become. Recently I experienced the uncaring attention in one of our local hospitals as I passed out once in their bathroom and then a second time on thr floor of the emergency room where people stepped over me. The staff simply responded with "we will get to her when we get to her" fortunately my caring friend took me from the emergency room back home and called 911 when I finally received the help I so desperately needed. I ws lucky!!! No thanks to the hospital and their "caring"staff. My sympathy to the ladies family.

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