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Dead Woman Walking
from CNN Wednesday, January 8, 2003
GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan (AP) -- Believe Cathy Uhl, not the
computer, when she insists she's alive.
A computer error at Saint Mary's Mercy Medical Center mistakenly
identified her and thousands of other patients as deceased.
"We've had problems with insurance before. But when I
got this letter, I said, 'Brad (her husband), you're not going
to believe this. According to this, I'm dead,"' said Uhl,
an administrative supervisor at The Grand Rapids Press.
Uhl is one of 8,500 people who got the January 2 letter, which
notified patients that bills issued between mid-October and December
11 had been coded incorrectly to indicate that the person was
dead.
The glitch happened during a routine update of Saint Mary's
computer files in October, Jennifer Cammenga, a spokeswoman for
Saint Mary's, told The Grand Rapids Press.
One digit was dropped from a computer code to indicate the
patients were "deceased," rather than "discharged
to home."
Cammenga, who also received a letter, said the problem is
being corrected and the hospital is contacting affected patients
and their insurance providers.
The mistake was discovered by a Saint Mary's employee who
was helping a patient with a billing problem. She noticed that
the bill said the patient had died, but the patient was standing
in front of her, said Saint Mary's chief financial officer, Steve
Pirog.
"Once we identified the problem, getting it fixed took
only a few days," Pirog said. |