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Utah prisoner died after dialysis technician missed shifts - Yahoo News PDF Print

(Reuters) - A Utah prisoner requiring dialysis died after the technician scheduled to treat him failed to report for work, the state's healthcare authorities said on Wednesday.

Ramon Estrada, who the Salt Lake Tribune newspaper said was weeks away from being paroled after serving around 10 years for rape, died on April 5.

He had not received dialysis over the two previous days, University of Utah Health Care system spokeswoman Kathy Wilets said.

The absent technician had agreed to switch shifts with a colleague on those days. The change was registered in the prison's log but the technician failed to note it in his personal calendar, Wilets said in a statement.

A nurse with the prison called the dialysis clinic the day of Estrada's death but it was closed.

The prison then sent six other inmates who had also missed treatment to the University of Utah Hospital. Four required dialysis, one of whom was hospitalized overnight.

"We deeply regret the scheduling error leading to delayed dialysis for these patients," the statement said, adding that it was still investigating Estrada's death and would tighten its scheduling procedures.

Preliminary medical reports indicated Estrada, 62, died of renal failure, The Tribune said, adding that the Utah Department of Corrections was also investigating.

(Reporting by Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; editing by John Stonestreet)

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Utah prisoner died after dialysis technician missed shifts - WHTC PDF Print

(Reuters) - A Utah prisoner requiring dialysis died after the technician scheduled to treat him failed to report for work, the state's healthcare authorities said on Wednesday.

Ramon Estrada, who the Salt Lake Tribune newspaper said was weeks away from being paroled after serving around 10 years for rape, died on April 5.

He had not received dialysis over the two previous days, University of Utah Health Care system spokeswoman Kathy Wilets said.

The absent technician had agreed to switch shifts with a colleague on those days. The change was registered in the prison's log but the technician failed to note it in his personal calendar, Wilets said in a statement.

A nurse with the prison called the dialysis clinic the day of Estrada's death but it was closed.

The prison then sent six other inmates who had also missed treatment to the University of Utah Hospital. Four required dialysis, one of whom was hospitalized overnight.

"We deeply regret the scheduling error leading to delayed dialysis for these patients," the statement said, adding that it was still investigating Estrada's death and would tighten its scheduling procedures.

Preliminary medical reports indicated Estrada, 62, died of renal failure, The Tribune said, adding that the Utah Department of Corrections was also investigating.

(Reporting by Curtis Skinner in San Francisco; editing by John Stonestreet)

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Technician in fatal case forgot prison dialysis appointment - The State PDF Print

A dialysis technician forgot about an appointment at Utah's prison, where an inmate later died after going without treatment, the University of Utah's health care system said Wednesday.

Two technicians at one of its dialysis clinics switched shifts in early April, University of Utah Health Care spokeswoman Kathy Wilets said in a statement. The technician who was supposed to show up at the prison forgot about the switch and missed appointments on a Friday and Saturday, Wilets said.

On Sunday afternoon, a nurse at the prison phoned the dialysis clinic, but the clinic was closed for the day, she said.

Inmate Ramon C. Estrada died that night. Autopsy results have not yet been released, but the Utah Department of Corrections said it appeared Estrada died of a heart attack related to kidney failure.

Estrada was 62 and was set to be paroled less than three weeks later.

The University of Utah Health Care's internal investigation was ongoing Wednesday, Wilets said. She said the disciplinary process regarding the employees was ongoing but couldn't say Wednesday whether that meant the employees would be disciplined.

The health system is also improving its scheduling alert system and trying to communicate more clearly with prison staff, Wilets said.

The prison's own investigation was also ongoing Wednesday, Utah Department of Corrections spokeswoman Brooke Adams said.

Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill said he didn't know Wednesday if his office would consider filing criminal charges because of Estrada's death. He said the investigations were ongoing and his office had not reviewed the matter.

Estrada had been in prison since August 2005 on a rape conviction.

Estrada was from Mexico and believed to have been in the country illegally. He would have been turned over to the U.S. Marshals Service when his sentence was complete.

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