00:00All right, as always, you can go to YouTube channel My Medical Nightmare and see 40 plus
00:07hours video on everything that happened to me.
00:10June 25th, 2024.
00:13UAB to acquire Ascension St. Vincent's Hospital System in $450 million deal.
00:21This is according to al.com.
00:24Included in this agreement is a change of hands in ownership to St. Vincent's Hospital
00:32in downtown Birmingham, St. Vincent's East, St. Vincent's St. Clair, that's in Pell City,
00:39St. Vincent's Blunt, and St. Vincent's Chilton.
00:43Physician offices are also included, the freestanding emergency department in Trustville,
00:49the 119 campus and imaging centers, as well as current Ascension St. Vincent's services,
00:58facilities, caregivers, associates, and their network of providers.
01:04UAB says they are hopeful that most, if not all, of the Ascension St. Vincent's roughly
01:095,000 caregivers and associates will remain in their roles.
01:14The representative says UAB Health System plans to operate the hospitals without any changes
01:22and has no plans to eliminate or consolidate services.
01:26Want to know what to expect when UAB takes over Ascension St. Vincent's?
01:33Here's a sneak preview, courtesy al.com.
01:36Five families filed lawsuits claiming UAB stole organs from Alabama prison inmates.
01:45The families of five men who died in Alabama prisons are suing the prison system in University
01:52of Alabama at Birmingham Medical Center, arguing that the state's biggest hospital is stealing
01:58organs from inmates after conducting autopsies.
02:02This news is dated April 18, 2024.
02:07The lawsuits each allege that the university took and kept inmates' organs without consent.
02:14Some of the families were able to get the organs returned.
02:18The Kennedy family lawsuit mentions a representative from UAB told them
02:25their Department of Pathology takes organs all the time.
02:29And the UAB is a teaching institution.
02:32Every teaching institution that does autopsies keeps their organs.
02:37While the new lawsuits don't say what happened to the organs, in 2018, a group of UAB medical
02:44students were concerned about the body parts and tissues they were using as part of their training
02:52in the university had come from people who had died in prison.
02:57They took their concerns to the Ethics Oversight Committee.
03:01Several of the UAB students later appeared before the committee and were told that the removal
03:07of organs was part of the process for autopsies performed on prisoners.
03:12That panel also emphasized that the organs would benefit future doctors' training, and if they
03:18were not used, they would just be thrown away.
03:21Thus, it was a position of the Ethics Committee that the autopsy process and the teaching uses
03:27of specimens obtained through the autopsy on incarcerated individuals in the current fashion
03:34would be ethically permissible.
03:37That's according to the lawsuit.
03:38All right, UAB has been in an alliance with Ascension St. Vincent's since 2020.
03:47Ascension St. Vincent's is in turn operated and owned as a ministry of the Catholic Church,
03:54notably absent since these claims of UAB stealing organs of the deceased coming to light
04:02is an official statement or position by the Church or Ascension St. Vincent's.
04:08The official Church position on illegal theft and organ trade is pretty clear.
04:16The Church views it as a crime against humanity.
04:19In 2017, a conference on organ trafficking was held at the Vatican.
04:2511 proposals submitted participants included 80 doctors, law enforcement officials, representatives
04:33of health and non-government organizations.
04:36They released a joint statement.
04:38We, the undersigned, pledge our commitment to combat these illicit and immoral practices
04:43as a community of stakeholders fulfilling the directive of Pope Francis to combat human
04:49trafficking in organ trafficking in all their condemnable forms.
04:53Likewise, the Catholic Eternal World Television Network, EWTN, is based in Birmingham, Alabama,
05:02just a few miles from UAB.
05:05They claim to reach 425 million people in 160 countries.
05:12They also have not covered this issue.
05:15It's baffling to me how the Church and Ascension St. Vincent's can remain silent on this issue.
05:23And are, in fact, rewarding UAB by selling them the five hospitals and 19 ambulatory sites for virtually pennies on the dollar.
05:35The main hospital in downtown Birmingham reportedly makes around $500 million in revenue annually.
05:44Thank you for calling Ascension.
05:47At this time, our administrative office is closed and our associates are working from home to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
05:54To leave a message in the General Delivery Mailbox, please press 2.
06:00You've reached the Ascension System Office General Mailbox.
06:03After the tone, leave a detailed message and someone will respond to your call.
06:08I'm trying to reach CEO Joseph Impiccicay, and he can contact me at that number.
06:17And I have a message that I would like to give to Ascension.
06:21Between 2018 and 2019, I was an emergency department patient at Ascension St. Vincent's East Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama.
06:29I believe I had broken my neck.
06:32I had an X-ray, two CT scans, and later an MRI looked at by Ascension St. Vincent's doctors.
06:40Each time they had told me I had no injuries in this area, I knew their diagnosis was an error as my condition worsened.
06:48The area became infected and infested with parasites.
06:51By summer of 2019, I almost died.
06:54I obtained my medical records from your hospital along with the X-ray, CT, MRI imagery, and discovered the truth of my injury.
07:02I had broken bone in the underside of my skull in the area of the condylar canal and occipital condyle.
07:08How the doctors could have missed such a large and serious injury over multiple hospital visits is inexcusable.
07:14I believe some element of organized corruption may exist in this hospital.
07:18I have compiled over 10 hours of video documentation on what happened to me on my YouTube channel.
07:26And the name of the channel is My Medical Nightmare.
07:30I believe I may have been a victim of patient dumping in the course of my seeking treatment, which is a violation of EMTALA, E-M-T-A-L-A.
07:39When I told medical staff associated with Ascension about my discovery, that I had been misdiagnosed repeatedly, I was personally attacked and my psychological state was challenged.
07:52And this is reflected in medical records I obtained later.
07:55I could not obtain proper treatment or diagnosis for this injury because doctors and nurses that I would subsequently have encounters with would only entertain what the erroneous Ascension ER findings were.
08:11My mother, who was a nurse for 20 years, had the misfortune of working in an Ascension hospital.
08:17When I questioned my MRR findings involving St. Vincent's Ambulatory Healthcare Network, LLC, and Dr. Michael Brandt Ruff, MD, radiologist, in March 2019.
08:30My mother, who was a nurse for 20 years and worked in the Ascension hospital, she was terminated from her job there around the same time.
08:38And so this phone call, I challenge the misdiagnosis of Ascension St. Vincent's East Hospital, Birmingham, Alabama.
08:46And I challenge the policy of this hospital.
08:50And Mr. BGK, I think you need to look into this, please.
08:54Please listen to my message, look into what I'm saying, and you're free to contact me.
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