Friday, June 20, 2008

Holding A Patient Hostage?

Simply unbelievable!
A doctor and two staffers at a Duluth medical practice face charges of false imprisonment for allegedly locking a patient in a room when concerns arose about her ability to pay the bill.

Dr. John Drew Laurusonis and office assistants Leslie Ann York and Alexander Acquah of the Doctors Medical Center were indicted this week on false imprisonment charges. The three face arraignment July 3 on the charge.

Police say Frances Bales, 36, of Duluth, was held against her will on Oct. 4, 2007, when she went to the clinic seeking treatment for arm pain.

A receptionist at Doctors Medical Center said the clinic would have no comment and then hung up. Office staff for Laurusonis' attorney, Richard Ryczek, said the attorney would call back later for comment.

Bales' attorney, Joseph Fried, said Friday she was told initially that the visit would cost $98. Bales had been visiting from out-of-state and didn't have health insurance, Fried said.

"They took her debit card and her driver's license at the reception desk," Fried said. "She figured with X-rays it might be a little more."

Instead, after tests, she was charged $755, Fried said.

"She says, 'I don't have the money,' " Fried said. "They direct her to go into what they called their billing office." For several hours, the staff refused to allow her to leave, locking her in for periods of time, Fried said. They had her log into her bank records from a computer while she was there, he said.

"They said, 'Don't you have anyone who loves you who can come and help you? Because you're not leaving until this bill is paid,' " Fried said. "They made her feel like she was a criminal. She was made to feel like she couldn't leave without something bad to happen to her."

Fried described Bales' personality as less assertive than other people.

At one point, they allowed her to go to her truck to get a paycheck, but held her keys while she looked, unlocking the vehicle's doors with the electronic key fob on the keychain, Fried said.

I don't believe this is the first time this has happened to someone. People who bully have bullied before. I hope folks come out of the woodwork on this one.

2 Comments:

At 3:15 PM, Blogger Grace Atlanta said...

I too went to this doctors office and had to sign dozens of pages of legal releases - that should have been my red flag. They then made me pay before I saw a doctor. They then put me in a room, the nurse came in, then doctor, then nurse, then they made me pay $300+ on credit card - I was very upset. I then found out I was on wrong medication, wrong diagnosis and ended up in the hospital. I hope they get shut down. I have an attorney. Grace Atlanta

 
At 3:17 PM, Blogger Grace Atlanta said...

I also found out that my daughter had gone there when home from college. They would not take her insurance and never would give her the paperwork her good Cigna insurance needed - she never got her money back and she said same scenario with credit card, medicine, wrong drugs/diagnosis, etc. Grace Atlanta

 

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