Kaiser Permanente dumps patients on skid row

By | December 22, 2005

Patient Dumping On Skid Row

The city alerts hospitals of possible legal action if they leave people on skid row against their will.

By Cara Mia DiMassa and Richard Winton, Times Staff Writers
December 22, 2005

The Los Angeles city attorney’s office is warning hospitals across Los Angeles today they are potential targets of an investigation into alleged dumping of patients on skid row.

City Atty. Rocky Delgadillo said Wednesday that the probe could result in criminal charges or lawsuits if hospitals dumped patients against their will.

Police and community activists have charged for years that hospitals and law enforcement agencies were dumping homeless people in the downtown area. But Delgadillo’s investigation marks the first time officials have attempted to crack down on the practice.

His office will be sending warning letters to hospitals today. The move comes amid a growing push by politicians and law enforcement officials to clean up skid row, which is mired in poverty, homelessness and the sale and use of illegal drugs. State and local officials have announced new efforts to increase police patrols and stiffen penalties for dealing drugs on skid row, which has the largest concentration of treatment and recovery centers in Southern California.

“We are trying to ensure those illegally dumped on skid row have a voice,” Delgadillo said in an interview Wednesday. “We have an allegation that hospitals are dumping people illegally on to skid row. We take this very seriously.”

As part of the probe, investigators for the city attorney’s office have been digging through records at the Union Rescue Mission and other skid row service providers to examine the circumstances in which patients discharged from hospitals are being left there.

Andy Bales, the head of the mission, said Wednesday that he had given investigators admission logs and a videotape showing an ambulance dropping off a man at the facility who was in a stretcher and appeared to be having convulsions.

Delgadillo would not name which hospitals are under investigation. But the LAPD has identified several hospitals it says have dumped patients.

LAPD officials said that they often see people with hospital wristbands on skid row, often appearing ill and sometimes even wearing colostomy bags.

Last month, after the department issued a report naming a handful of hospitals that officials believe had dropped off patients on skid row, several institutions conceded the practice but said it was necessary and had been handled appropriately.

Officials at Kaiser Permanente West Los Angeles, Martin Luther King Jr./Drew Medical Center and Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center said they had no other choice when discharging homeless patients who have nowhere else to go and need the services available from the missions and other providers concentrated there.

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Previously:

November 26, 2005 — Hospitals send patients to L.A.’s skid row

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