March 11, 2008
Hodari investigation news video
Click on the graphic below to link to last night's WDIV newscast, indicating authorities searched Hodari's clinic yesterday as well as the dumpster. Also see Monica Miller interviewed near the end:
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sick!
Posted by: heather at March 11, 2008 6:33 PMWhat a mess that slob left for authorities. What a money grubbing bum.
Posted by: heather at March 11, 2008 7:10 PMHeather,
Also, it would be terribly upsetting to me that my confidential records were in a dumpster for anyone to read. Can you imagine a law office, medical clinic, or hospital being this careless with confidential records? I would be immediately terminated from my job if I even looked at a patient chart I had no reason to look at, that's how rigid confidentiality standards are. We even have special bins for disposal of confidential records.
Also, we treat body parts with considerably more respect than this. They go to pathology and are disposed of properly, and where there is a cultural issue, according to patient requests when possible. We also ask women if they would want their miscarried babies properly buried at a local cemetary. Some do, some do not, but the situation is always handled very respectfully and with regard to biohazardous risk.
Thankfully someone did report this appalling situation. Isn't it ironic it was Monica Miller, a pro-lifer? I thought legal abortion meant an end to situations like this.
Another point, this is someone invited to speak to medical students? Couldn't they find an abortion provider with somewhat higher standards than this?
Posted by: Mary at March 11, 2008 9:09 PMCouldn't they find an abortion provider with somewhat higher standards than this?
Lol...abortion provider...higher standards? sounds like an oxymoron to me, Mary.
Thank God for people like Monica Miller.
Posted by: Elizabeth at March 11, 2008 10:24 PMhttp://www.idrewthis.org/uploaded_images/idtcomic2-709927.png
tee hee hee.
Totally off topic. Sorry. Just saw it.
Posted by: prettyinpink at March 12, 2008 12:25 AMElizabeth, 10:24PM
Good point.
This guy is likely the top of the line. That he would be invited to speak to medical students is beyond comprehension.
Mary and Elizabeth, lol!
Posted by: heather at March 12, 2008 6:33 AMOdd, you never really get many comments from pro choicers when you post articles like this one.
Posted by: heather at March 12, 2008 7:12 AMThe next evenings report, mentioned towards the end of the video, on the pro-life lady who found the items in the dumpster can now be found here:
http://www.clickondetroit.com/video/15562367/index.html
Heather,
That is just what I was thinking! Or they will come on and type "yawn."
This guy is likely the top of the line. That he would be invited to speak to medical students is beyond comprehension.
Posted by: Mary at March 12, 2008 6:31 AM
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Mary, the guy got tagged for improper disposal of medical waste and records. It happened almost 300 times in my county last year. There were stiff fines.
I'd be really interested to find out if this guy had a current contract for biohazardous waste disposal. If Hodari had already paid for proper disposal and a low-end staff member or janitor dumped the stuff in the wrong bin, I can't really fault the guy. I'm sure he doesn't take out the garbage at his clinic.
"Odd, you never really get many comments from pro choicers when you post articles like this one."
what do you want us to say? This is a repeat post, there is nothing new since the one yesterday. Yes, it's a shame. I already proclaimed that medical waste should not be in a dumpster, that confidential records should be handled more carefully. These things happen in non-abortion clinics also. Remember the story last week of a clinic reusing needles?
I see one of you made it to Andrew Sullivan's Blog:
http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2008/03/obama-and-abort.html
Posted by: Hal at March 12, 2008 9:37 AMLaura,
would you work at an abortion clinic? would you have an abortion?
Posted by: jasper at March 12, 2008 9:39 AMFF,
It sounds like this has been ongoing, not a one time shot. Where I work there are 4 hospitals and numerous clinics. We have never seen a situation of any of them tossing biohazardous waste in the dumpster behind their buildings.
Low-level employee? Hodari and/or his medically trained staff never advised all employees about proper disposal of biohazardous material?
Our hospital housekeeping staff is very well informed and conciencious about this.
Concerning the medical records. What would these even be doing in the garbage? This is indefensible. Doesn't he keep them locked in a confidential file or have a confidential disposal unit, as our hospital has? A contracted company then collects and disposes of all such records.
Standards are so rigid concerning confidentiality that a nurse at our hospital faced termination for looking at her hospitalized mother's chart.
Hodari's staff are as ignorant of how to handle confidential papers as they are the disposal of biohazardous waste. You would almost think they have no professional training or standards of any kind.
Um, this abortionist also killed 2 women. Remember that?
Posted by: heather at March 12, 2008 10:05 AMBut Heather, don't patients sign a form that relieves Hodari of any responsibility for his mistakes? Obviously these women are responsible for their own deaths.
Posted by: Mary at March 12, 2008 10:13 AMMary, great point! Of COURSE they are.
Posted by: heather at March 12, 2008 10:18 AMMary, Dr. Hodari is the best! How could I have been so wrong about him being faulted for the deaths of 2 women under his care? It's no different than the days of the knitting needles and coat hangers. Women were responsible for their own deaths back then, and they are responsible for them now.
Posted by: heather at March 12, 2008 10:30 AM" I already proclaimed that medical waste should not be in a dumpster, that confidential records should be handled more carefully. "
it is curious that you would refer the hands and feet and body parts of the unborn as medical waste.
Roger, that's how the authorities refered to them in one of the articles. If you want me to reject and denounce, I will. I don't think the hands and feet and other body parts of the unborn should be in dumpsters.
Posted by: Hal at March 12, 2008 1:34 PMok so is the problem here that the hands and feet and body parts were improperly disposed of or is the problem the details by which hands and feet and body parts of a once complete fetus were dispatched thus revealing the true nature of abortion.
Posted by: roger at March 12, 2008 1:52 PMroger, should any dead body ever be in a dumpster?
Posted by: heather at March 12, 2008 2:06 PMno of course not. i think that what we see here is the true nature of abortion. we see body parts of the fetus, which if left to its own devices would become a child of God born into the world. that folks are able to delude themselves into seeing this as medical waste or the product of conception is unfortunate.
Posted by: roger at March 12, 2008 2:18 PMroger, are you pro life?
Posted by: heather at March 12, 2008 2:23 PMroger, I meant no offense.
Posted by: heather at March 12, 2008 2:24 PMI was confusing you with robert, a PCer.
Posted by: heather at March 12, 2008 2:25 PMok
Posted by: roger at March 12, 2008 2:40 PMForgive ME, but more about the subject, please!! You are going away from the topic too frequently, therefore it is uneasy to read your posts.
Posted by: god123 at April 6, 2008 12:04 PMThis was a fantastically written post and the pics complement the tale wonderfully! I'll send it to my friend.
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