All the people that were present int he operating room on May 28, 2008 should be investigated, especially since one of the doctors in there said in their medical report "we took her back to the operating room" ... they didn't take me, they exchanged me for the vulture. There were two different anesthesia's administered and billed to Medicare because there were two different women. I was the "rehearsal" and she was the "main event". I then had two trips to the E.R. within 12 days after my surgery.
It started on April 1, 2008 with a CT scan (at a cost of $6,400 for Medicare but not included in the 8 hospitals the Times named) and it showed I had no cancer. But after I got home, Dorigo's office called to make sure I was there and not still at UCLA, so they could do another CT scan (20 minutes AFTER I was home). During that call, I was told I had a "very rare cancer". The California Hospital Association says that "discounted cash prices are intended for the uninsured and not for those who have coverage". I was a front for this horrible woman, even though I could have died. No one cared about that... only the money. This is like the story both the Times and CBS did on Japanese mob bosses who paid $2,200,000.00 for 4 men to have liver transplants at UCLA instead of men who were on the list before them, and as a result, died. It appears UCLA is very agreeable to criminals who pay in cash.. and therefore, their license should be pulled.
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