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Abortion Clinic Workers, Protect Yourselves (my title- original title "could your job land you in ja
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| 10-17-2001
| Mark Crutcher -- Life Dynamics, Inc.
Posted on 10/18/2001 8:59:14 AM PDT by toenail
At Life Dynamics, we have considerable experience with people who work in abortion clinics where they witness illegal or unethical activity occurring. In some cases, this sort of activity went on for a long time before the employees became aware of it. In other cases, employees sensed that something didn't seem quite right, but were unable to pinpoint exactly what it was. We have even been involved with situations in which employees became participants in, or accomplices to, crimes which they didn't know were happening.
If you are an employee of an abortion clinic and you conceal knowledge of a crime, you could be exposing yourself to arrest and prosecution. You may not think this applies to you. However, if this illegal activity is ever discovered, the decision about your level of involvement will not be made by you, but by a law enforcement agency or perhaps even a federal prosecutor.
Income Tax Evasion Because abortion clinics primarily operate on a cash basis, they create an environment in which it is very easy to avoid paying taxes owed to the Internal Revenue Service. This is an extremely serious issue. If you are aware that this is occurring in the facility where you work, you should take immediate steps to protect yourself.
Do not think that the IRS takes this matter lightly. Rest assured that America's federal penitentiaries are full of people who made that mistake. A yes answer to any of the following questions may indicate that your employer is involved in income tax evasion.
- Has your employer or director ever taken cash out of the clinic's bank deposit?
- Has your employer or director ever taken cash from a patient and not put it in the clinic's bank account?
- Does your employer ever cash large personal checks at the clinic?
- Does the clinic have more than one book from which patients are given receipts for cash payments?
- Does the clinic ever fail to give receipts for cash payments?
- Have you ever seen evidence that cash amounts taken in by the clinic don't match the clinic's bank deposit?
- Does your employer or director use multiple accounting ledgers?
- Are financial records ever written in pencil?
- Is the person who makes bank deposits different from the person who counts the money taken in?
- Are patient medical records ever destroyed or discarded?
- Are clinic financial records ever altered, destroyed, or discarded?
- Are employees ever given cash by clinic management?
Medicaid Fraud If there is one financial issue more important to federal law enforcement authorities than income tax evasion, it is Medicaid fraud. Every year, this crime costs our nation billions of dollars. If your clinic is involved in Medicaid fraud, your future is in jeopardy. The United States Department of Justice has made prosecuting this crime one of its top priorities. The following questions may help you determine whether your employer is engaged in Medicaid fraud. Yes answers should be seen as red flags.
- Are non-Medicaid patients ever allowed to use another person's Medicaid card?
- If Medicaid is paying for an abortion, are gestational ages ever exaggerated in order to justify higher billing rates?
- Does the clinic ever charge a patient for an abortion, and then also bill Medicaid for the same procedure?
- In circumstances where Medicaid does not pay for abortions, are Medicaid patients ever offered a discount for providing their Medicaid cards to the clinic? This may indicate that the clinic is going to "unbundle" the procedure and charge Medicaid for the component parts. In other words, instead of charging Medicaid for an abortion, they will charge for ultrasound, vaginal swab, cervical dilation, etc. It could also indicate that they are going to bill Medicaid for services that were not provided (STD testing, STD treatment, ultrasound, etc.).
- In circumstances where Medicaid does not pay for abortions, does the clinic doctor ever induce an artificial miscarriage? For example, are Medicaid patients ever given a drug or a laminaria insertion with the intent of producing what appears to be a spontaneous miscarriage so that a D&C can be performed and billed to Medicaid?
Insurance Fraud Do not be deceived into thinking that insurance fraud is a minor issue. Not only does law enforcement pursue this crime vigorously, but every year the insurance industry spends millions of dollars to help authorities catch those involved in this crime. Make no mistake, people go to jail for insurance fraud.
The following questions should help you determine whether this crime is being committed in the clinic where you work. Yes answers should be seen as red flags. (Note that insurance fraud is often accomplished by using some of the same techniques as Medicaid fraud.)
- If insurance is paying for an abortion, are gestational ages ever exaggerated in order to justify higher billing rates?
- Are insurance companies ever billed for services that were never provided (STD testing, STD treatment, ultrasound, etc.)?
- Are procedures performed on one patient ever billed to another person's insurance company?
- Does the clinic ever charge a patient for an abortion, and then also bill her insurance company for the same procedure?
- If a patient's insurance policy doesn't cover abortion, does the clinic take her insurance information anyway and then bill her insurance company for the component parts of the abortion? For example, do they trick the insurance company into paying for an office visit, internal exam, sonogram, counseling, vaginal swab, cervical dilation etc.? (This "unbundling" scheme almost always results in a bill to the insurance company that far exceeds the amount that cash-paying patients are charged.)
- If a patient's insurance policy doesn't cover abortion, does the doctor ever cause what appears to be a spontaneous miscarriage and then bill the insurance for performing a D&C?
Money Laundering When someone wants to find a way to launder money, one of the best ways to do that is by setting up a business that handles large sums of cash. Since almost no abortion clinics accept personal checks, and since many patients don't have credit cards or don't want an abortion showing up on their monthly bill, this means that there is lots of cash flowing through the facility.
Most employees will have no way of knowing for certain that the clinic at which they work is being used to launder money. However, if you answer yes to one of the following questions, that could be an indicator that money laundering is occurring.
- Are employees ever paid in cash rather than by check?
- Are employees paid by check, but prohibited from leaving the clinic with the check and instead required to sign it back over to the clinic in exchange for the cash amount?
- Is there a person routinely present at the clinic who does not appear to have a role in clinic operations but demonstrates an interest in the clinic's financial transactions?
Sexual Harassment of Employees If you feel that you or your co-workers have been subjected to inappropriate sexual comments, language, discussions or behavior by your employer, or if you feel that your employer tolerates this sort of thing on the part of other employees, call Life Dynamics for advice about your legal rights and options.
Sexual Assault of Patients At Life Dynamics, we have identified many instances of patients being sexually assaulted by abortion providers. Additionally, since women often don't want anyone to know that they had an abortion, they tend to be reluctant to report sexual misconduct inflicted upon them while at an abortion clinic. This means that this behavior can go undetected for a long time.
Having recognized that clinic employees may not know the signs that someone they work for is sexually assaulting patients, we have prepared the following list of questions as a guideline. Yes answers indicate that such activity could be occurring.
As you analyze these questions, there are several things you should consider. First, if you or other employees are being sexually harassed by your employer, or if your employer tolerates other employees doing so, there is a heightened risk that this person may be sexually harassing or even sexually assaulting patients.
Second, remember that while most inappropriate or illegal sexual activity involves male predators and female victims, it is not limited to that scenario. On several occasions, we have been advised by employees of abortion clinics operated by female doctors and/or directors that these women are sometimes guilty of sexually victimizing patients.
Third, always listen to your instincts and keep your mind open for other possible red flags not addressed by the questions below.
- Do your intake forms indicate whether other people know that the patient is there? For example, are minor patients asked if their parents know that they are having an abortion? Are married patients asked whether their husbands know that they are having an abortion?
- Does the doctor ever insist on being left alone while performing procedures?
- Are operating room doors ever locked during procedures?
- Have you ever noticed patients having a dramatically different attitude after their abortion than before? Do some patients show unexplained anger or fear after procedures, or seem in an inordinate hurry to get out of the clinic?
- On follow-up visits, do patients ever ask to see a different doctor than the one who did their procedures?
- Have you ever noticed doctors or other employees taking addresses or phone numbers off patient charts?
- Are patients who are accompanied by parents, boyfriends, or husbands treated differently than those who are alone or accompanied by friends?
- Are physically attractive patients treated differently than those who are less attractive?
- Have you ever heard a doctor or other employee make comments about a patient's physical appearance, body shape or sexual attractiveness?
- Have you ever heard a doctor or other employee offer comments or speculation about what kind of sexual activity a patient may be willing to engage in?
- Have you ever heard someone make jokes or express suspicions about a doctor or other employee in your facility having sexual contact with staff or patients?
>Physical Assault of PatientsAs an employee of an abortion clinic, you have a moral and possibly a legal obligation to report any physical attacks committed upon a patient. Always be aware that people who physically attack others often do so in a way that is not obvious or easily detected. Attacks against patients include, but are not limited to:
- Striking a patient
- Restraining a patient or locking a patient in the procedure room
- Not allowing a patient to leave the facility
- Not allowing a patient to change her mind about having the procedure
- Verbally intimidating patients
Statutory Rape Every state in America has an age below which minors cannot consent to sexual activity. This ranges from 14-years-old to 18-years-old, depending on the state. Any adult who engages in sexual activity with a girl under this age is committing statutory rape and is open to criminal prosecution. Additionally, any person who knows or should reasonably suspect that a minor is engaging in sexual activity with an adult is legally required to inform authorities.
Failure to report your suspicions that a minor may be sexually involved with an adult can result in charges being brought against you.
This is especially important for employees of abortion clinics since every underage girl who seeks an abortion is a potential victim of statutory rape. Any employee who does not attempt to determine the age of a man who impregnated a minor patient, and any employee who does not alert authorities when statutory rape is known or suspected, may be exposed to criminal prosecution.
Health and Safety Violations A yes answer to any of the following questions may suggest that your employer is cutting corners on health and safety standards and placing you or patients at risk. As you consider these questions, remember that if your employer is engaged in illegal or unethical behavior, the women who come to your clinic can be emotionally and physically scarred for the rest of their lives. Because these women trusted you with their health and safety at a very vulnerable time in their lives, you have an ethical and moral obligation to take these issues seriously.
- Are biohazardous waste products (bloody materials, uterine contents, aborted fetuses, etc.) ever discarded in containers not specifically intended for biological waste, or otherwise discarded in a non-approved manner (thrown into a dumpster, put in a garbage disposal, flushed down the sewer system, etc.)?
- Are body fluids and blood products handled in a way that would increase the possibility of an employee contracting Hepatitis or HIV?
- Has the clinic management ever refused to provide employees with Hepatitis B vaccinations?
- Are surgical instruments ever cleaned without being sterilized?
- Are disposable cannulas, speculums, tubing, or gloves ever reused?
- Is laminaria ever reused?
- Are procedures past 13 weeks ever done using manual dilators alone?
- Is there a deficiency in emergency equipment or procedures?
- Is there an unusual protocol for requesting an ambulance?
- Does the doctor ever leave the building before all patients are dismissed?
- Are abortions ever performed without first using a sonogram to accurately determine gestational age?
- Are patients' vital signs ever skipped or simply made up?
- Is general anesthesia ever administered by staff members who are not either an anesthesiologist or a nurse anesthetist?
- Are controlled substances ever secured improperly? Also, are blank prescription pads ever signed by a physician (or another legally authorized person) and then left in an environment where they can be filled-out and dispensed by employees who are not legally authorized to write prescriptions? (Never overlook drug use by clinic staff. There are plenty of opportunities in any medical clinic for employees to have access to drugs, and any abuse of drugs puts both patients and staff at risk. Protect yourself and report any misuse of drugs taking place in your clinic or by clinic personnel.)
Consumer Fraud If you answer yes to any of the following questions, it may indicate that your clinic is deceiving or defrauding its patients in order to secure additional business or increase profits. Again, remember that these women place their trust in you at a very vulnerable time in their lives. The clinic has a legal and moral obligation to treat them fairly and honestly.
- When a potential patient calls, are employees trained to say whatever they need to say in order to get the patient into the clinic for an appointment?
- Are counselors trained in how to overcome a patient's objections to having an abortion?
- Are clinic employees given commissions or bonuses for selling abortions, or for "up-selling" the patient and convincing her to pay extra for general anesthesia over "twilight sleep?"
- Are patients ever told they are further along than they actually are so that the clinic can charge them more for the procedure?
- Are counselors ever told to deceive patients about the clinic's or the doctor's history of malpractice or safety record?
- Are counselors trained to downplay patient questions related to the fetal development such as making claims about it being "just a blob of tissue" or "a mass of cells?"
- Are patients ever given relaxant drugs prior to counseling?
- If a patient has already had laminaria installed and wants to change her mind, is she ever told that it cannot be done, or that the fetus is already dead, or that removing the laminaria would be dangerous for her?
- Are patients who want to change their minds ever told that they can't get their money back?
Employment Red Flags
In any work environment, employees see their employers do things that appear to be uncalled for, unjustified, or unexplainable. In most cases, these events don't necessarily mean that anything unethical or illegal is taking place. However, yes answers to either of the following questions could be red flags to look out for.
- Are unexplained firings common in the clinic? If so, it could be that the fired employees found out something about your employer, or began to ask uncomfortable questions. In short, unexplained dismissals could indicate that your employer was getting nervous that the employees involved were catching on to some illegal or unethical activity being committed at the clinic.
- Is there an unusually high turnover rate of employees? If an employer is trying to hide illegal or unethical activity, the last thing he wants is people surrounding him who know too much about his operations. In this situation, it is common for employers to keep employees in the dark by continually replacing them. That way, employees never become involved enough in clinic operations to discover any of the inappropriate behavior.
Call (940) 380-8800 for more information or if you have any additional questions.
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posted on
10/18/2001 8:59:14 AM PDT
by
toenail
To: toenail
Is there a version of this that schoolkids can take home so they can look for illegal things mommy and daddy might be doing?
They did that in "1984."
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posted on
10/18/2001 9:13:53 AM PDT
by
Hidy
To: Hidy
Hidy, it's so nice to see you. Do you expect clinic staff to cover up crimes, and expose themselves to prosecution?
Sounds like you're hostile to abortion clinic workers.
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posted on
10/18/2001 9:18:45 AM PDT
by
toenail
To: MHGinTN; pro-life
ping
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posted on
10/18/2001 9:26:20 AM PDT
by
toenail
Comment #5 Removed by Moderator
To: toenail; patent
Actually, it doesn't sound too bad to create a pamphlet that would help children determine if their parents were commiting illegal acts that facilitate
MURDER.
God Bless
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posted on
10/18/2001 9:31:49 AM PDT
by
EODGUY
To: Hidy
Hidy, do you hate abortion clinic workers so much that you'd like to see them in jail for covering up for their bosses?
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posted on
10/18/2001 9:35:59 AM PDT
by
toenail
To: toenail
Good response, toenail!
To: Hidy
Hidy, why do you hate women who have abortions?
If their lives and health are being endangered by abortionists who reuse contaminated surgical instruments and supplies, why would you want abortion clinic workers to keep hush about it?
Do you think clinic workers should help abortionists endanger women's lives?
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posted on
10/18/2001 9:52:20 AM PDT
by
toenail
To: toenail
How about adding to the list:
Sending anthrax letter scares to your own clinics to bolster failing public support for abortion on demand.
To: toenail
OR INFANTISIDE- THE COLD BLOODED MURDER OF A BORN ALIVE INFANT!
To: toenail
Hidy, do you hate abortion clinic workers so much that you'd like to see them in jail for covering up for their bosses? I would. I wouldn't cover their crimes for them
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