It’s Not the EKG; It’s the Cover-Up: Day Five

It’s Not the EKG; It’s the Cover-Up: Day Five
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So now Cheney’s press secretary has denied on the record that the vice president had an EKG while in Vail, leaving more unanswered questions (or as Lloyd Grove put it: “Why do I feel like someone is pulling my leg?”). This morning, a source close to the hospital told me that, in fact, the vice president was administered “a 12 lead EKG” by a nurse in the cardiac unit. “The hospital has put a clamp on all discussions of the Cheney visit,” my source told me. “Each department was asked to gather its employees and give them a short HIPAA Privacy Rule lesson. People were told that anyone who is treating a patient and discloses information could be fined up to $50,000 and 5 years in jail. And if it’s malicious, it can be $100,000 and 10 years in jail.” A nurse speaking to our source said, her voice shaking: ‘I can’t talk to you about this... I’ll be fired.’ Hospital employees have been forbidden to discuss this “hot issue” -- even among themselves.

So the cover-up continues, spreading fear in Vail and deception in Washington.

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