Wonder how many pts have been discriminated against by this Pharmacist ?

Lincoln Co. woman accuses former employer of disability discrimination

http://wvrecord.com/stories/510639824-lincoln-co-woman-accuses-former-employer-of-disability-discrimination

CHARLESTON – A Lincoln County woman has filed suit against her former employers for alleged disability discrimination and other damages.

Rebecca M. Oberman filed suit in Kanawha Circuit Court against Meds 2 Go Express Pharmacy Inc.; and Jeffrey Fulks, Pharm. D.

According to the complaint, Oberman was an employee of Meds 2 Go as a pharmacy technician-in-training from January 2014 until her termination on April 4. Prior to this and during her time at the job, she was being treated for two herniated discs and a pinched nerve. As part of this treatment, she was taking Hydrocodone, which was then switched to Oxycodone in March to be taken at night by her treating physician.

However, Pharmacist, Dr. Fulks allegedly balked at this prescription as being too strong for her and had Oberman tear it up, which she later reported to her doctor, who in turn insisted that the prescription be filled as ordered and called Fulks to that end. Shortly thereafter, Oberman was allegedly terminated because of Fulks did not approve of her using of the drug, a violation of the West Virginia Human Rights Act, as it was a discrimination of her disability.

The plaintiff is citing the defendant for loss of income and benefits, humiliation, embarrassment, mental and emotional distress, loss of dignity, and negligence, and is seeking punitive damages in various areas, including court costs and attorney fees, interest before and after judgement, and any other relief the court sees fit. She seeks a trial by jury.

The plaintiff is being represented by Richard W. Walters of Shaffer & Shaffer PLLC of Charleston. The case has been assigned to Circuit Judge Tod J. Kaufman.

Kanawha County Circuit Court case number 15-C-1433.

Even a blind squirrel will sometimes find a NUT

ADA-Indiana Home Page

http://www.adaindiana.org/

Welcome to our website!  ADA-Indiana is a State Affiliate of the Great Lakes ADA Center, and supported by the Indiana Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities. Our mission is to promote the implementation and voluntary compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act in Indiana. 

Free ADA Help

If you have a question about your rights or obligations under the Americans with Disabilities Act, call the Great Lakes ADA Center:
(800) 949-4232.

This is for those people who are getting denied their medications in Indiana, other states may have similar groups.

 

 

Now they are enforcing laws they can even produce a copy of !

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My husband’s  Dr is in illinois,  pain specialist, had an appt monday september the 21st 2015

dropped off the script on tues 9-22 2015 at CVS north juson IN  they were very behind and busy said pick up for wed 9-23 2015

thurs am Nicole helsel pharmacist called from cvs north judon 9-24-2015 said they will NOT fill the prescription because its an illinois licensed dr and this is indiana

i asked for documentation on that they don’t have any

gave me a number to a cvs district manager andrea who also cant provide me with any proof of law or documentation of this rule/law

we have been filling the same prescription at the same cvs for many months if not yr or yr and a half i have to go to cvs to get a record of filled scripts

husband was in bed for 14 months i had to care for  most of his needs  cleaning feeding helping him get to the washroom table to eat what little he did for fear he had to get up to go use the facilities again

finally found a good dr in illinois after bad experience with an indiana dr

prescription was filled at a different cvs location in indiana

This is strange, for nearly a DECADE, we traveled the country in a motor home and we often had to have prescriptions filled in different states from a Indiana licensed physician… as far away as CALIFORNIA without any problems. Just this past June had a Rx filled in FLORIDA from a INDIANA licensed physician.

This is my THIRD EMAIL in less than a week from Northern Indiana involving CVS or Meijer’s pharmacies/Pharmacists denying to fill Rxs at stores where the pt had been filling the same Rx for a year or more.

TWO DAYS – in the middle of the week – to decide if they were going to fill a Rx or not ???

 

Why do politicians have to lie, deflect, misdirect ?

https://youtu.be/vfDRy5LakQI

Carly Fiorina claims that she and her husband buried a “child”… when actually it was her step-child and that the “child” was actually a 35 y/o adult ..  That child died of bulimia in combination with “drug abuse” and “alcohol abuse”…  Obviously this “child” had some serious mental health issues, and the definition of “drug abuse” is not explained. Just like the fact that the CDC claims that 44 K die from drug over doses.. yet almost HALF are do to non-prescription medication, and only 16 K can be contributed to legal/illegal opiates and we don’t keep track how many of those 16 K are suicides and not accidental.  IMO… what we need is a lot of  honesty/truth in POLITICS. Let’s cut out all the BULL SHIT. None of the candidates – regardless of political party – are INNOCENT of deception…

They say pain never killed anyone.. WITHDRAWAL however.. is another story.

Man died in ‘excruciating’ pain in jail after staff failed to provide medication, says lawsuit

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/man-died-in-excruciating-pain-in-jail-after-staff-failed-to-provide-medication-says-lawsuit-10517363.html

 WHERE IS THE PROTECT AND SERVE ?

The man’s brother has filed a lawsuit alleging neglect

Relatives of a young man who died in police custody after enduring 17 days of agony and torment have sued the authorities and accused them of letting him die by failing to provide his prescribed addiction medication

David Stojcevski was taken to the Macomb County Jail to serve a 30-day sentence for failing to appear in court on a traffic ticket for careless driving. His family say he died 16 days later, having lost 50 lbs in weight and having spent that time naked in his cell – his torment seen on monitor videos.

Robert Ihrie, a lawyer for Mr Stojcevski’s brother, Vladimir Stojcevski, said that what happened to the young man “shocks the conscience.”

The family’s lawyer said the incident ‘shocks the conscience’

“Any case that involves death in a penal institution is hard and sad,” he told the Detroit Free Press. “This case is particularly hard, particularly difficult, particularly sad. It was completely avoidable.”

A lawsuit filed by Mr Stojcevski’s family alleges that officials at the Macomb County jail failed to provide him with the three medications prescribed for him in the months leading up to his incarceration — Xanax, Klonopin and oxycodone.

The first are benzodiazepine medications used to treat anxiety and drug withdrawal, while the third is used for pain relief.

The man’s brother has filed a lawsuit alleging neglect

According to the lawsuit, Mr Stojcevski was recommended for a medical detox unit after he was assessed when he entered the jail in June 2014. On June 17, 2014, he was placed in a mental health cell after a referral noted that he was, among other things, hallucinating and talking to people who were not there.

The lawsuit claims that staff from the jail and the firm Correct Care Solutions, were “deliberately indifferent” to Mr Stojcevski’s mental health and watched him “spend the final 10 days of his life suffering excruciating benzodiazepine withdrawal symptoms”.

Sheriff Anthony Wickersham said he could not comment because the case involved pending litigation. County Corporation Counsel John Schapka said that “knowing the facts and circumstances of the case, I’m confident the county will prevail.”

What about BULLET PROOF GLASS and LOCKED DOORS ?

Pharmacy robberies continue; companies acknowledge problem isn’t going away

http://wishtv.com/2015/09/25/pharmacy-robberies-continue-companies-acknowledge-problem-isnt-going-away/

INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A spate of a pharmacy robberies in the Indianapolis area this week has renewed concerns about those responsible and the efforts to stop them.

To date, there have been more than 150 pharmacy robberies in the Indianapolis area. This week, there have been seven, which caps off a busy month for authorities.

While police cannot pinpoint an exact cause for the high number of robberies, I-Team 8 has interviewed more than a half dozen law enforcement officials over the past month who have all shared the same theory – that Indiana’s struggle with heroin and prescription narcotics has created a high black market demand for more prescription pills on the streets.

On Thursday, Lawrence Police arrested two suspects – ages 20 and 17 – for an attempted robbery at a Walgreens pharmacy on North Shadeland Ave. Deputy Police Chief Curtis Bigsbee said the same Walgreens store had been targeted two days earlier with an unsuccessful robbery attempt. When a pharmacy tech did not notice the note the suspects were planning to use to demand the drugs, the two suspects left, Bigsbee said.

That’s when authorities set up surveillance thinking the store might be targeted again.

When pharmacy employees noticed two suspects in the store on Thursday, Bigsbee said police were called able to make quick arrests because they were already in the area.

“We were able to find a letter that implied that they wanted certain prescriptions from the pharmacy,” Bigsbee said.

On Tuesday, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department apprehended a 12-year old suspect for allegedly robbing a Walgreens on North Keystone Ave.

This trend of young teens being implicated in pharmacy robberies has led authorities to believe that many of them are being recruited by adults to carry out these crimes – sometimes for a cut of the money gained by selling the prescription pills.

“A lot of these older adults are taking advantage of children to have them act on their behalf. So in some of these cases, they are treated with a lesser crime in juvenile court,” Bigsbee said.

Marion County Juvenile Judge Marilyn Moores acknowledged Friday that she has seen an increase in the number of teenage suspects entering her courtroom charged in connection with pharmacy robberies.

Bren Doyle, a Walgreens customer who agreed to talk to I-Team 8 about her concerns, said she knows it’s a problem.

“I’m a teacher,  so that is just like really mind-blowing that kids that young are already getting involved in that stuff,” Doyle said.

Late last month, CVS installed time-delay safes in an effort to deter additional robberies. Before accessing drugs, pharmacists must first activate the safes which can take several minutes to open. Walgreens installed the safes more than a year ago. A company spokesman, Phil Caruso, told I-Team 8 that in general they have seen some success in reducing pharmacy robberies in the 13 states where they are installed.

But Caruso acknowledged Friday that the robberies are “still an issue.”

“We continue to take this very seriously. We are increasing our security in the stores,” Caruso said.

Bigsbee said he is “concerned” that the time-delay safes might not be discouraging criminals from robbery stores.

Michael DeAngelis, a CVS spokesman, declined to comment when asked about that, saying that the time-delay safes were installed less than a month ago and that “it would be premature for us to comment on an overall trend.”

The prescription is fine.. we just don’t fill this doctor’s prescriptions ?

https://youtu.be/4wulBr6DrhQ

How many boards of pharmacies share with pharmacies who they are investigating about wrong doings ? Suggesting that pts find a new doctor… since the prescriber has not been found guilty of anything.. is that defamation of the prescriber’s good name… isn’t that creating a restraint of trade ?  How much will the damages be.. if the prescriber’s has no charges filed nor found guilty of any wrong doing.  Notice that this Rx dept staff member offers no REAL PROOF of the her accusations about the prescriber’s wrong doing.

Breaking news from SE KENTUCKY

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Epidemic of denial of care in Portage Indiana ?

This is my SECOND EMAIL from PORTAGE, INDIANA in the past week… and according to Meijer’s website there is only one store in portage..  Both of these pts have file complaints with the Indiana Board of Pharmacy… I understand that the other one has been referred to the AG office.. but.. we all know how opiophobic Indiana’s AG Greg Zoeller is… will this get any attention ? Apparently the BOP does not consider this at least unprofessional conduct .. which they should have been able to deal with. I have looked up the managing Pharmacist for this Meijer’s and Purdue and Butler are off the hook for training this one.

I went to my local CVS pharmacy (Portage, Indiana) on 9/23/15 where I usually fill all of my prescriptions.  The pharmacist there refused to fill my prescription with no reason or explanation other than she didn’t have to.

After CVS, I went to the Meijer pharmacy at the Portage Indiana location 9/23/15 to have a prescription filled.  The pharmacist refused to fill it.  My prescription is for a medication called Embeda 30/1.2.  I am on this medication for severe back pain caused by herniated discs on both L4 – L5 in my lower back.  The disc is causing pain to radiate through my back, through my buttocks, through my legs, all the way to my feet.  My doctor (a spine specialist in Munster) has tried me on different medications to find a way to relieve the pain.  We have finally accomplished this with Embeda.  The pharmacist told me that he was refusing to fill my prescription and his advice is that I seek a second doctors opinion.  What he failed to realize is that this is the second doctors opinion until I see a spine surgeon on October 6th.  The pharmacist essentially condemned me to live in unnecessary pain with no reason given.  His advice was unwarranted and unwanted.  If he feels that he is in a position to give medical advice perhaps he should go back to medical school and become a doctor.  Or perhaps he could have contacted my doctor to verify that I should have this prescription filled. He was abrupt and cold and sent me on my way.

 

I have already contacted my doctor this morning to inform him about the issue that no one in my area is willing to fill my prescription.  I have also filed complaints with the US Department of Health and Human Services against each pharmacy, and with the Indiana Board of Pharmacy against each as well.  Are there any other steps that I can take?

 

Thank you for your time and all of your help,

Indianapolis Physician sues #CVS for defamation

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CVS Indiana defamation lawsuit
click  on above link for all 39 pages of lawsuit

Besides corporate CVS,  there are FOUR specific CVS stores in central Indiana listed in the suit.