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Related: About this forumThe fallout over the murdering physician at Mt Carmel continues
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/12/us/hospital-fentanyl-murder.htmlSnip--
"On June 5, Dr. William Husel, who served patients at hospitals in and around Columbus, was charged with killing 25 people over a four-year period by prescribing fatal doses of fentanyl. Ron OBrien, the Franklin County prosecutor, had never seen a murder charge of that size in his 45-year career in the area, he said at a news conference in June."
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RHMerriman
(1,376 posts)Good thing we don't have a national health program with checks and balances...
Say what you want about the VA, I don't think I've ever heard of a VA physician being charged with 25 counts of murdering his patients.
Merlot
(9,696 posts)irisblue
(34,417 posts)Early June TV station story
https://www.10tv.com/article/former-mount-carmel-doctor-charged-murder-released-jail-after-posting-bond-2019-jul
Snip-Dr. William Husel was indicted on Wednesday and made his first court appearance later in the day.
Husel pleaded not guilty to all counts and his bond was set at $1 million.
To date, 35 patients have been identified as having received excessive doses of pain medication 29 of the patients, the hospital says, received potentially lethal doses of pain medications.
The murder charges were brought only in cases that involved fentanyl doses of at least 500 micrograms
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sinkingfeeling
(53,263 posts)Karadeniz
(23,555 posts)irisblue
(34,417 posts)Snip--Decades later, a nurse who worked with him at Mount Carmel West hospital described him this week as even-keeled, someone who would be able to calmly direct staff members even if the hospital burned down.
The nurse, a former Mount Carmel employee, said Husel was generally respected and popular, but that she heard doctors express frustration and concern among staff members over the dosages Husel was ordering for sedatives and paralytics. She and other nurses, she said, had made a verbal, informal complaint about the same issue to leaders in the unit."
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