Two doctors responsible for the care of awoman in a long-term vegetative state who gave birthlast month are no longer working with patients after one was suspended and the other resigned, according to the Arizona facility.
“The two physicians who were responsible for the care of the sexual assault victim are no longer providing medical services to Hacienda patients,” said the statement from the company, whichearlier announced an internal reviewinto the incident that has sparked acriminal investigationinto sexual assault.
“Once again, we offer an apology and send our deepest sympathy to the client and her family,” the statement said. “Hacienda intends to do everything possible to restore its credibility in the eyes of our patients, families, the community and our agency partners at every level.”
PEOPLE was unable to reach the doctor who performed the examination.
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“We’ve got a number of patients, some of the most vulnerable in our society,” Romley said at a news conference. “They need to be taken care of and there needs to be assurances … that this organization is going to do everything that it takes to correct the horrendous facts that led up to the impregnation of the young woman.”
Romley said his first priority will be to look at the facility’s security “to make sure this never happens again.”
“We all understand what the questions are,” he says. “We all understand, how could this have not been identified earlier? What happened here? All of those things I’m going to try to ferret out.”
The family of the woman responded to the internal review through their attorney, John Micheaels. “My clients trust that Mr. Romley’s investigation will be as promised — fully transparent — and made available to them as the victims of this appalling tragedy,” Micheaels said in a statement shared with PEOPLE.
“My clients also hope Mr. Romley’s investigation will result in the changes at Hacienda necessary to prevent further abuse and neglect of its patients,” he said.
At the time, the family also said they were “were disappointed to see that in its press release Hacienda’s leadership chose not to express any remorse or apology for Hacienda’s inexcusable failure to protect and safeguard their vulnerable daughter.”
source: people.com