Investigation: Was Human Medical Waste Trashed?
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Updated: 11:53 PM Aug 4, 2009
Investigation: Was Human Medical Waste Trashed?
A dumpster outside the Audubon Surgery Center in Colorado Springs is now the center of an investigation. Allegations are now surfacing that there's possibly human medical waste inside.
Posted: 5:09 PM Aug 4, 2009
Reporter: Lauri Martin
Email Address: lmartin@kktv.com
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A dumpster outside the Audubon Surgery Center in Colorado Springs is now the center of an investigation. Allegations are now surfacing that there's possibly human medical waste inside.

There are claims that workers were throwing away human tissue in the trash dumpster, and mishandling other forms of human waste.

11 News spoke with someone connected to the surgery center.
"I've been in the industry more than a decade and I've never seen this before," she said.

The woman didn’t want her identity revealed, but told 11 News she saw, first-hand, nurses and scrub technicians throwing away human tissue after surgeries in a dumpster.

“On some days, when there was a heavy case load, we’d have seven to 10 patients. That means there were 14-20 tonsils in the trash. Hernia surgeries, the sack that they're in would go there, too,” said the source.

The woman said human medical waste belongs in a bio-hazard container, but it can be expensive to dispose of that. “It was told to me that this is how the company saves money."

11 News has no way of knowing what was being put into those dumpsters Monday night because the law doesn't allow a news agency to check what's in the trash on private property. Tuesday afternoon, 11 News confirmed with OSHA, Occupational Safety Health Administration, that they are looking into the claims.

In response to the allegations Dr. J. Michael Hall, Medical Direction for the Audubon Surgery Center released the following statement Tuesday afternoon:

"Audubon Surgery Center received a letter from OSHA advising that it had been notified of allegations of safety and/or health hazards pertaining to employees at Audubon Surgery Center. OSHA has asked us to investigate these allegations and respond in writing but has no plans at this time to conduct a site inspection or other investigation of its own. OSHA has not issued a citation or proposed a penalty of any kind against Audubon Surgery Center, and, we expect that once we submit our response, the matter will be put to rest. Audubon Surgery Center follows policies and procedures for employee safety that are set by national standards. The safety of our employees is a priority and we are certain that our guidelines comply with all applicable standards set throughout the health-care industry.”

This is the same Audubon Surgery Center where a scrub technician allegedly may have exposed patients to Hepatitis C. Kristin Parker, who worked at the center from May until June is now facing numerous federal charges in that case.


Latest Comments

Posted by: S Location: COS on Aug 5, 2009 at 01:29 PM

On one news report, I heard the person who made the complaint is a "former" employee. If that is true, does anyone know why the "whistle-blower" is no longer employed there? Just curious. Not defending ASC or the former employee, just wondered if this could be a case of disgruntled former employee versus a true allegation. Thoughts?
Posted by: Anonymous Location: Colorado Springs on Aug 4, 2009 at 06:58 PM

This place needs to be shut down. My aunt had surgery there during the time that Karen Parker was employed, Parker was her scrub tech. She has not gotten all of her tests completed yet, so I cannot say if she has Hep C. But after that, and now THIS! I would not be surprised if the allegations were true. I would not be surprised one bit. That is disgusting and I hope that, if this is true, this place gets shut down. I am sure that people would be willing to explore other options as far as places to have surgery. Why would anyone want to have surgery performed on them at Audubon Surgery Center?
Posted by: Bill Location: COS on Aug 4, 2009 at 06:22 PM

They are doing a GREAT job!! Im sure it will get much better when its a government operation....no...no it wont.





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