Taichung Veterans General Hospital Denies Discussing Compensation from Two Doctors Penalized for Allowing Ghost Surgeries
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71/100
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Two department chiefs at Taichung Veterans General Hospital's neurosurgery unit were indicted for allowing a medical supplier to perform surgeries. The National Health Insurance Administration (NHIA) subsequently suspended the department's inpatient services for three months. Following media reports that the hospital would seek NT$180 million in compensation from the two doctors, the hospital issued a statement on the evening of June 10th clarifying that it is currently appealing the NHIA's decision and has not yet discussed the issue of compensation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: 台中榮總哪兩位醫師遭到起訴與裁罰?
- A: 腦腫瘤神經外科主任楊孟寅與微創性神經外科主任鄭文郁,因容留不具醫師資格的醫材廠商人員代刀而遭起訴與裁罰。
- Q: 健保署對台中榮總的裁罰內容是什麼?
- A: 健保署裁罰台中榮總神經外科住院業務自8月起停約3個月,涉案的兩名主任醫師也分別被處以停約3個月及1個月的處分。
- Q: 台中榮總是否會向兩位醫師求償1.8億元?
- A: 院方聲明目前未討論是否向醫師求償,並且不清楚1.8億元這個金額的來源。醫院目前正向健保署申請複核。
- Q: 此事件的起訴原因是什麼?
- A: 檢方查出兩名醫師不僅讓不具資格的廠商人員代為操作手術,還從中收取分潤,因此依法起訴醫師及廠商等5人。
- Q: 台中榮總對此事件的後續處理態度為何?
- A: 院方表示會努力和健保署協商,以維護病人就醫權益,並繼續醫院神經外科的教育訓練及醫療服務。