by
Regina Barton
An Ohio hospital system is firing 23 employees following an internal investigation into the overdose deaths of 25 patients.
The Mount Carmel Health System announced its plans
Thursday, almost five weeks after a former employee of the hospital, Dr.
William Husel, pleaded not guilty to the overdose deaths of his patients.
Husel, 43, is accused of deliberately prescribing fatal
doses of opioids that led to the deaths of 25 patients. County
prosecutor Ron O’Brien said the high doses administered by the Columbus
doctor “could not support any legitimate medical purpose.”
In January, Mount Carmel launched an investigation into Husel’s
conduct and their own pharmaceutical practices. CEO Ed Lamb, who is
planning to resign as a result of the scandal, said
a “case-by-case examination of every colleague who was a part of the
medication and administration of the affected patients,” as well as
management was conducted.
The investigation revealed William Husel, an ICU doctor and
anesthesiologist, overprescribed opioids to 35 patients. Husel was
suspended last fall and fired in December. Dozens of additional
employees were found to be partially liable for the deaths.
Twenty-three, including five managers in charge of
physician, nursing, and pharmacy oversight were terminated Thursday.
Eleven employees will have to complete additional training and
education. One remains on administrative leave.
O’Brien does not plan to charge the nurses and pharmacists involved
in the case. He says they were just carrying out Husel’s orders.
“We have the ability to speak up because we have a license
and I understand that, but our doctor is our expert and they’re guiding
the care,” a Mount Carmel employee told WOSU in January.
Lamb said he will resign by the end of July. Chief Clinical Officer Richard Streck will retire in September.
“These last months have been difficult for our healthcare
system, and, in times such as these, new leadership has the ability to
facilitate healing and help restore the trust of the community,” Lamb
said in a statement.
Husel, who is awaiting trial, maintains he was providing comfort to dying patients, not trying to kill them.
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