When Shawn Murphy’s wife died in 2009 after a botched gallbladder surgery, he presumed the doctor who performed the operation would be forced out of medicine for good.
Dr. Pachavit Kasemsap, a former Air Force surgeon, had cut Loretta Murphy’s aorta during that common procedure, according to a database of malpractice payments kept by Florida insurance regulators. She never left the hospital and died just shy of her 40th birthday. Shawn Murphy was left to raise their two daughters, then 13 and 17, on his own.
During the weeks that Murphy prayed for his wife to recover and the months that he fought Kasemsap in circuit court in Brevard County, Florida, he didn’t know that other families had complained that their loved ones had suffered under the same doctor’s care.
Kasemsap has settled five malpractice cases for a total of $3 million, according to the Florida malpractice payment database. That includes $1 million paid to the Murphy family. In one of the cases Kasemsap settled, a patient said the doctor negligently stapled and stitched her rectum to her vagina. Kasemsap denied doing that, and in legal filings in all five cases, the doctor denied that he was negligent.
The doctor’s LinkedIn profile says his last job as a surgeon ended in December 2012, months before he settled the last of those five cases. But there was one industry ready to welcome him regardless: health insurance.
In one of the cases Kasemsap settled, a patient said the doctor negligently stapled and stitched her rectum to her vagina
Bro wtf you on that could have let this happen?
Not surprising. How many talented doctors do you think go into medicine to do insurance reviews?
Well, if you’re a whore and the insurance company knows it can count on you to say whatever is going to get it off the hook, it can pay better than surgery.
Reminds me of the doctor on Scrubs that screwed up so much they sent him to the morgue for pathology.
He was a good doctor, just panicked under pressure.
No, he was a good pathologist in that he knew the cause of most diseases. He was a terrible doctor cos he couldn’t apply that knowledge to save his patients, ultimately ending with them dying.