Friday, September 02, 2011

Grady-Fresenius Talks Fail, and Dialysis Patients Go Untreated - NYTimes.com

Grady-Fresenius Talks Fail, and Dialysis Patients Go Untreated - NYTimes.com: After the collapse of negotiations between Atlanta’s public hospital and the world’s largest dialysis provider, a dozen immigrants suffering from renal failure were refused treatment at an Atlanta clinic on Thursday and advised to wait until their conditions deteriorated enough to justify life-saving care in an emergency room.

Unless the deadlock is broken, 22 patients, most of them illegal immigrants, face a debilitating cycle. Rather than receiving dialysis three times a week, as is standard protocol for cleansing their blood of toxins, they must wait until they are in sufficiently serious jeopardy to trigger the federal law that requires hospital care.

Dialysis patients said that typically means placing themselves at risk of serious impairment or death. “Trust me, it is just like dying,” said Bineet Kaur, 28, an illegal immigrant from India who was turned away on Thursday morning from the clinic, operated by Fresenius Medical Care.