ASHEVILLE, N.C. — The Department of Health and Human Services confirmed in a news release Wednesday it has suspended the license of a medical clinic in Asheville, N.C., which specializes in abortions. After a routine survey of Femcare Inc., inspectors found violations of existing rules that revealed an imminent threat to the health and safety of patients.
FemCare would be the only clinic in the state to meet tougher requirements for performing abortions in a controversial bill that was signed into law Monday.
"Inspectors from Division of Health Service Regulation found the facility failed to comply with 23 separate rules," said Drexdal Pratt, director of DHHS Division of Health Service Regulation. "We take rule violations very seriously and, when necessary, take firm action to prevent harm to patients and clients in the facilities that we license regulate and inspect."
In addition to other findings, the survey found the facility:
• Failed to maintain anesthesia (nitrous oxide gas) delivery systems in good working condition, with torn masks and tubing held together with tape.This could lead to patients not receiving the intended dosage and risk patients not being fully sedated during surgical procedures, leading to pain and physical harm.
• Failed to ensure emergency equipment had weekly checks to ensure the equipment was suitable for use in patient care and failed to ensure that emergency medicine wasn't expired.
• Failed to have a resuscitator available.
• Failed to sweep and mop the operating room floor and failed to properly clean operating room beds.
• Failed to have a director of nursing responsible and accountable for all nursing services.
• Failed to have an agreement/contract with an anesthetist or anesthesiologist.
• Failed to have an agreement/contract with a registered pharmacist to assure appropriate methods, procedures and controls for obtaining, dispensing, and administering drugs.
FemCare Inc.'s last inspection was on Jan. 16, 2007, a follow-up inspection of a previous survey, which found the clinic in violation of personnel and quality assurance rules.
Planned Parenthood responded to the closure with a statement, “This action shows that current regulations, when enforced, are working. We will make any necessary changes to comply with the new law and we will continue to provide care, no matter what."