Hilo doctor files suit against HMSA
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Among the complaint's allegations were that in the cases of 30 patients identified only by their initials in the lawsuit, HMSA rejected Nitta's diagnoses and/or treatments, forcing "each, individual patient/client to go without treatment, or changed the proposed treatment, medical services, procedures, tests, hospitalization and/or medication, to something that did not address their health condition or worsened their health condition."
The suit seeks unspecified damages from HMSA - which was
"This lawsuit is about the doctor/patient relationship," Hong said at a Monday press conference that included Nitta and Orcino. "When you go to see your doctor and he or she recommends a test, a medical procedure or medication, you should be able to rely on his or her training and experience. But insurance company adjusters with little or no medical training are now telling what tests, what procedures and what medication we should get - even though they've never seen us, never looked at our medical history, and wouldn't be able to recognize us if they passed us on the street."
According to the complaint, Nitta prescribed Nifedipine - a drug usually prescribed for high blood pressure or chest pain, but also used to treat preterm labor - to a pregnant Orcino on
The lawsuit claims between the time her prescriptions were denied and she had the money to pay for the prescription out-of-pocket, about
The suit calls HMSA's refusal to cover the prescription and the ensuing delay "a substantial and contributing factor to the nearly fatal, premature birth" of the infant,
"I was worried," Orcino said, breaking into tears. "What upset me is they didn't do this with my other children. And why deny for this baby, you know? What did he do?"
It's not Nitta's first legal go-around with
Nitta, who's been a practicing OB/GYN in
"I'm local, born and raised here. I would die for
"… Why do you think there's a shortage of physicians? Because whether or not you want to or can, how are you going to survive when they pay you
"That's, like, half a tank of gas."
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