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Saturday, October 23, 2010

WHERE'D SEATTLE MIKE GO?

MISSOURI ? ARIZONA ? AND, WHY DID HE GO.

 


Vernon Balmer wrote:

Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 18:21:43 -0700 (PDT)

From: Vernon Balmer

Subject: RE: Phone call

To: "Jensen, Michael (HHS/OCR)"



As you can see, this began in October. It is a usual ploy here, I have found, to waste time doing nothing, which is evident when the "investigation" is summarily closed. From Oct. to Dec. this was in other local hands, as you can see below. These months include an offer by Ms. Uchida, to "review" the case and provide me with a "response". This would have taken more time had I not been consistent with my request to make it a formal complaint. I have no doubt it would have also contained further twisting and molding of the facts and summary nullification of valid complaints. In your spare time, you might Google my name. Just don't let the big picture throw you off course. Especially if you intend to investigate valid privacy concerns, which again, I don't see. But, you are the professional. The address for Drs Au and Lau Optometrists Inc. is included below. It should have been in the complaint I submitted. But sometimes the complete text does not come through in my emails, as I can see when I review mail sent. Will this be a telephone investigation?

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

THEY'RE NOT GOOD

THEY JUST KNOW HOW TO HIDE.

 

To some, complaint blackout bill unfair; to others it's anti-consumer 

http://xr.com/hxcl

By Derrick DePledge

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jun 28, 2010
 
 
                           
The Real Al Capone                Rod Steiger               Al Pachino - Scarface

Monday, April 26, 2010

TRUTH CRUSHED TO THE EARTH

 Will rise again! Hawaii: the referral state.


Isles hailed for shielding patients from bad doctors

By
Helen Altonn
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Apr 24, 2010

[The medical board is charged with protecting the public from "dishonest, fraudulent or unskilled practitioners ... through legislative, executive and adjudicatory functions," Cabral explained.

The Regulated Industries Complaints Office, the board's enforcement arm, arbitrates, investigates and prosecutes licensing violation complaints.

Enforcement action could include formal prosecution, which might involve an administrative hearing before a hearings officer, or a proposed settlement could be proposed to the board for consideration.
The board determines the appropriate outcome and sanctions, including revocation, suspension, fine, censure, reprimand and probation.]


Jo Ann Uchida
Complaint and
enforcement officer,
 Regulated Industries Complaints
Office
"We started sending staff to national training," said Jo Ann Uchida, complaint and enforcement officer in the regulatory office. "That really made a difference, getting an idea what other states were doing and networking with similar agencies.

"As we get more effective, we get more people willing to come in and complain," Uchida said.

 Vernon says,
 Ms. Uchida and the gang should have been trained in the difference between what is Regulated Industries kuleana and that of the Medical Board; the difference in review and refer; the meaning of jurisdiction.