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Anesthesia Coverage and Lawsuits.


Lawyers in Los Angeles, California are charging a local anesthesiologist Anesthesiologist
A medical specialist who administers an anesthetic to a patient before he is treated.

Mentioned in: Anesthesia, General, Appendectomy, Parathyroidectomy

anesthesiologist
 with having two standards of care--one for women with insurance and one for women without it.

Ozzie Chavez, one of seven women involved in the suit, claims that the anesthesiologist at Northridge Hospital Medical Center Northridge Hospital Medical Center is a hospital in the Northridge town of Los Angeles, California, USA. It is currently operated by Catholic Healthcare West. History
The hospital was founded in 1955 by Dr.
 asked for cash because MediCal, the state's insurance, did not pay enough for epidurals. Chavez's lawyer stated, "They left her there screaming in pain while she's begging for medication." Chavez says she offered a credit card, a check, and a Western Union confirmation number to compensate for the $400 requested by Dr. Lori Burke, the anesthesiologist. All were refused.

Dr. David J. Birnbach, president of the Society for Obstetric ob·stet·ric or ob·stet·ri·cal
adj.
Of or relating to the profession of obstetrics or the care of women during and after pregnancy.



obstetrical, obstetric

pertaining to or emanating from obstetrics.
 Anesthesiology and Perinatology perinatology /peri·na·tol·o·gy/ (-na-tol´ah-je) the branch of medicine (obstetrics and pediatrics) dealing with the fetus and infant during the perinatal period.

per·i·na·tol·o·gy
n.
, called the incidents "morally reprehensible."

Private insurance companies pay approximately $175 to $300 for the insertion of an epidural epidural /epi·du·ral/ (-dur´il) situated upon or outside the dura mater.

ep·i·du·ral
adj.
Located on or over the dura mater.

n.
, and $35 to $60 for each additional fifteen minutes. Medi-Cal pays $57 for the insertion, and about $14 for each additional fifteen minutes. Contract anesthesiologists at Northridge decided they would not accept MediCal epidural payments because the reimbursement was so low.

Lawyers for Dr. Burke would only say that she did nothing wrong.

--Associated Press, June 1998
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Date:Sep 22, 1998
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