Dr. This year, I filed suit in Suffolk Superior Court against Dr. Chaya bhuvaneswaren, Dr, Chitra Malur, and Dr, Matthew Rhee (psychiatrists), for medical malpractice, psychiatric malfeasance, and other civil rights violations. (2019). The fourteen-claim civil action accuses Malur and Bhuvaneswaren of conspiring in a scheme to suck health insurance dollars, using the Emergency Department of the hospital as a hunting ground to kidnap and hold hostage unsuspecting patients to fill beds in St. Elizabeth's 64-bed psychiatric units.
Those three have been named as defendants along with several of St. Elizabeth Hospital's emergency room physicians, including Dr. David E. Ricklan and Chander Suneer, also the Chief of Emergency medicine, Dr. Mark Pearlmutter, St. Elizabeth Medical Center, and Steward Health Care.
Malur is the Chief of St. Elizabeth Psychiatry Department, and Bhuvaneswaren is the Director of Pscyhiatry. These two women are charlatans who use a team of mental health sadists in the emergency department to prey on selected targets by abusing the State mental health law (M.G.L.c. 123. S. 12), which is designed to allow only for the involutary commitment of individuals at risk of "posing serious harm to self or others," the Massachusetts Dangerous Person statute, which can be found in one form or another in almost all 50 states.
Rather than applying the letter and the spirit of the law, those scammers have decided to carve out reckless and malicious loopholes in order to use the law as a piggy bank to defraud Medicare and Medicaid, abuse patients, and violate individual rights, up to physical assault and torture.
This case is in discovery, and I am looking for experts in psychiatry, anti-psychiatry, orthopedics (which is what I originally went to the ED for), as well as discrimination in health care. I am pro se, and would also like to be represented by an attorney, if possible.
St. Elizabeth's Medical Center Reviews
Dr. This year, I filed suit in Suffolk Superior Court against Dr. Chaya bhuvaneswaren, Dr, Chitra Malur, and Dr, Matthew Rhee (psychiatrists), for medical malpractice, psychiatric malfeasance, and other civil rights violations. (2019). The fourteen-claim civil action accuses Malur and Bhuvaneswaren of conspiring in a scheme to suck health insurance dollars, using the Emergency Department of the hospital as a hunting ground to kidnap and hold hostage unsuspecting patients to fill beds in St. Elizabeth's 64-bed psychiatric units.
Those three have been named as defendants along with several of St. Elizabeth Hospital's emergency room physicians, including Dr. David E. Ricklan and Chander Suneer, also the Chief of Emergency medicine, Dr. Mark Pearlmutter, St. Elizabeth Medical Center, and Steward Health Care.
Malur is the Chief of St. Elizabeth Psychiatry Department, and Bhuvaneswaren is the Director of Pscyhiatry. These two women are charlatans who use a team of mental health sadists in the emergency department to prey on selected targets by abusing the State mental health law (M.G.L.c. 123. S. 12), which is designed to allow only for the involutary commitment of individuals at risk of "posing serious harm to self or others," the Massachusetts Dangerous Person statute, which can be found in one form or another in almost all 50 states.
Rather than applying the letter and the spirit of the law, those scammers have decided to carve out reckless and malicious loopholes in order to use the law as a piggy bank to defraud Medicare and Medicaid, abuse patients, and violate individual rights, up to physical assault and torture.
This case is in discovery, and I am looking for experts in psychiatry, anti-psychiatry, orthopedics (which is what I originally went to the ED for), as well as discrimination in health care. I am pro se, and would also like to be represented by an attorney, if possible.