Officials at College Hospital denied the allegations.
“We do not engage in patient dumping,” said Susan Taylor, a lawyer for the hospital.
The hospital is investigating the incident but cannot release details yet, she said.
Hospital officials declined further comment.
Dropping off the patient in front of the rescue mission unannounced and not walking the patient into the office was a mistake by the College Hospital staff, Bales said.
“If [patients] get dropped off at the curb there’s a good chance they’ll never make it in the door, and [skid row] is not the safest place to be dropped off,” Bales said.
Dr. Patrick Chen, who cares for homeless patients at Share Our Selves Costa Mesa medical center, said it doesn’t make sense to take patients to Los Angeles when there are facilities such as Share Our Selves in Orange County that can care for homeless patients discharged from hospitals.
Orange County doesn’t have a central hospital, unlike most counties, which leads to misunderstandings among the myriad local health clinics and hospitals, according to Chen.
“There needs to be more coordination of facilities and services,” he said. “[College Hospital] could have just been unaware of the different resources in Orange County. Part of the problem is just a general awareness of the services available in the county.”
Nearby Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach has an arrangement with Share Our Selves under which homeless patients are sent from one facility to the other depending on needs. Their cooperation is paid for by the county health department under the Medical Services for Indigents program.
“Because of the partnership, when Hoag has an indigent patient that’s ready to be discharged they send [the patient] to Share Our Selves for continuing care, and when a patient needs some diagnostics or treatment that SOS can’t offer then we send them to Hoag,” said Karen Harrington, director of development from Share Our Selves.
Harrington was surprised to hear of the allegations against College Hospital.
“We work closely with shelters and motels to make sure that there is no dumping here. I don’t know if I’ve heard about it anywhere in Orange County,” Harrington said.
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