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MARION VA WORKERS SPEAK OUT ABOUT PROBLEMS
AT HOSPITAL -- And, Sen. Durbin asks VA officials
to help in investigation of facility.

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Durbin asks VA officials to help in investigation
at Marion VA Hospital
CHICAGO (AP) Sen. Dick Durbin asked the Department of Veteran Affairs
Friday to remind employees of a southern Illinois hospital under scrutiny
for a rise in postoperative deaths of their rights under the Whistleblower
Protection Act.
Employees of the VA Hospital in Marion ``need to be assured that their
openness and honesty about what happened and when and how events unfolded
will not be held against them,'' according to a letter addressed to VA
acting Secretary Gordon Mansfield.
At least two surgeons, one with a history of malpractice in another state,
are under investigation after the hospital reported a jump in
post-surgical deaths.
Ten patients died under the care of Dr. Jose Veizaga-Mendez during his
approximately 20 months at the hospital. He resigned in mid-August,
shortly before the hospital suspended inpatient operations. A second
surgeon, who hospitals officials have declined to name, is also under
investigation.
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Earlier this week, hospital workers said in a
seven-page letter to six senators and the VA that they feared retaliation
for speaking publicly about problems at the hospital. The letter, signed
``current and former employees,'' did not include specific names of any
employees.
The letter, dated Oct. 30, describes ``an environment of fear'' for
employees. It also claims a doctor who lost his license in another state
is currently practicing at the hospital, several medical providers at the
hospital have not had their credentials verified and nurses have been
ordered to shred important documents.
Messages left after business hours on Friday by the Associated Press for
the Department of Veterans Affairs, which oversees the hospital in Marion,
were not immediately returned. A telephone number for Veizaga-Mendez could
not be located.
Before being hired in Illinois, the Bolivia-trained Veizaga-Mendez settled
two malpractice lawsuits in Massachusetts, where he eventually surrendered
his license. He was also under investigation in Massachusetts on suspicion
of malpractice in seven other cases, two of which ended in deaths.
Illinois regulators have indefinitely suspended Veizaga-Mendez's license.
While the hospital is under federal investigation, Durbin has asked VA
officials to advise employees of their rights and of retaliation laws.
``A thorough investigation that allows investigators to truly get to the
bottom of the situation rests largely on what people who have worked on
the hospital can tell us,'' according to Durbin's letter.
The Marion hospital treats veterans from southern Illinois, southwestern
Indiana and western Kentucky.
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