Imperial Valley Press

LA hospital to pay $550K in homeless patient dumping case

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Los Angeles hospital suspected of dischargin­g hundreds of homeless patients and dumping them at bus and train stations instead of shelters or other facilities agreed to pay a $550,000 legal settlement, prosecutor­s announced Monday.

Silver Lake Medical Center, which operates a 118-bed psychiatri­c facility, agreed to stop the practice and put policies in place to make sure homeless patients are delivered to facilities that can care for them, City Attorney Mike Feuer said.

Investigat­ors found more than 750 instances when discharge papers indicated patients were to be sent to shelters, but transporta­tion records show they were dropped elsewhere, Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey said.

“It’s shameful for a hospital to be dumping people out and essentiall­y saying, ‘I don’t care what happens to you next,’” Lacey said.

Dumping homeless patients on the street and Skid Row to fend for themselves has been a problem in Los Angeles for more than a decade.

Lacey and Feuer said they plan to hold a summit later this summer with staff from medical facilities, health, social services and police to discuss how to humanely discharge homeless patients.

Feuer’s office has reached $4 million in settlement­s with hospitals, nursing facilities and medical centers in eight cases of unlawfully dischargin­g homeless patients.

Silver Lake’s patient dumping was discovered after a whistleblo­wer came forward with allegation­s, Feuer said.

The medical center neither admitted nor denied the allegation­s, according to the settlement. Administra­tors at the hospital didn’t immediatel­y reply to requests for comment.

 ??  ?? Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey (sixth from left) speaks during a news conference in Los Angeles, on Monday. AP PHOTO/BRIAN MELLEY
Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey (sixth from left) speaks during a news conference in Los Angeles, on Monday. AP PHOTO/BRIAN MELLEY

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