What I warned about in my comments on the new state laws in Oregon has happened, but Washington State is the first. Laws took effect in 2012 in Washington which require doctors to incorporate safeguards into their practices, including close supervision, to minimize the potential for abuse and diversion of controlled substances. A copy of that law is available on the page https://doctorsofcourage.org/index.php/state-law/washington-states-standard-of-care-law/

On July 14, 2016, the Washington State Medical Commission suspended the license of Dr. Frank Li, 48, a pain management specialist, and revoked the agreement for 5 physician assistants to practice under his authority because of “poor standards” at his pain centers, accusing him of “consistent violations of the standard of care.” So now the attacks on physicians criminally with “standard of care” charges has begun. As many as 60 doctors or other health care providers who have worked for Dr. Li’s Seattle Pain Centers since 2013 are under investigation.

The attack based on standard of care is very generic, as I predicted it would be. The charges allege Li

  1. committed unprofessional conduct in violation of state regulations for chronic, non-cancer pain management, including rules designed to prevent opiate abuse, overdose and death,
  2. failed to conduct proper patient evaluation,
  3. failed to provide informed consent to patients or their families,
  4. failed to conduct proper reviews and consultations for opiate therapy,
  5. exposed chronic pain patients to risk of harm for addiction or overdose,
  6. failed to properly monitor drug use and evaluate patients to determine whether opiates were needed,
  7. failed to consider patients’ other risk factors,
  8. and didn’t investigate patient deaths.

Basically those charges could be filed on any doctor’s practice in America. In the standard phrasing of the Controlled Substance Act to justify this illegal action, Micah Matthews, deputy director of the Washington state Medical Quality Assurance Commission stated “I guess what I would call it is classic ‘pill mill’ behavior.” Nothing in the above listed charges would substantiate that comparison. But once these “standard of care” laws are passed by Congress, the Feds are going to jump all over this gravy train.

As is standard with any pain management practice, thirteen complaints had been filed with the medical commission since 2010. These type of complaints are usually from disgruntled patients that have been discharged. The records show eleven of the complaints were closed after no violations could be verified. Two complaints filed in 2015 remain open: one from the Health Care Authority and one from the state Attorney General’s Office’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit. This is standard action when a doctor is targeted—the government works with the Medical Board to raise issues for review. And when they have nothing substantial to base it on, they always go for insurance fraud.

Supposedly the investigation of the deaths of 18 patients between 2010 and 2015 showed “an egregious pattern of substandard medical care and disregard by Dr. Li and his providers for patient health and safety.” Sixteen of the patients supposedly had “acute drug intoxication” listed as a possible cause of death. That cause of death is listed on anyone with controlled drugs in their system at the time of death, whether at a toxic level or not. Two others supposedly had serious health conditions that the pain treatment center disregarded. In reality, one patient died in a car accident and another died from a stroke, but both received opiates from Seattle Pain Centers. These “multiple, serious health conditions” could again, apply to any patient of any physician.

Li is the medical director and owner of Seattle Pain Center which has 8 pain treatment centers in the state, with locations in Seattle, Renton, Everett, Tacoma, Olympia, Spokane, Poulsbo and Vancouver. He also operates a clinic in Beverly Hills, California that might also be affected. 25,000 patients will be affected by this action. They were simply told by the state Department of Health to contact their health insurance company and primary care provider to minimize disruptions in their care. You can bet their care is going to be disrupted big time. But Micah Matthews, deputy director of the Washington state Medical Quality Assurance Commission (MQAC) was quoted as saying “There shouldn’t be an immediate disruption,” One patient suffering from chronic back pain said “I’m scared wondering where am I going to go now.”

When they have nothing else to go in, the government always uses insurance fraud to attack anyone they target. In this case, they bring up issues including

  1. using minimally trained staff and allowing them to bill under the names of established providers
  2. excessive use of urine drug screens to maximize profit, and
  3. seeking out Medicaid patients to maximize billing for excessive or unnecessary tests or visits.

Give me a break! You don’t even make enough to pay the bills with Medicaid reimbursement. When a doctor takes care of Medicaid patients, it is because he has a heart, not because he is financially motivated.

But Matthews makes the standard inflammatory comment “It seems clear that this business practices was to generate billings and maximize profits over patient safety.”

My evaluation of this is that we have a good, caring physician basically being attacked on trumped up charges per the plan of the government when the “standard of care” laws were written in order to confiscate assets. Oh, and if chronic pain patients die as a result, they’ll cover it up as part of the “heroin epidemic”.

Addendum:

Dr. Li’s suspension was continued into 2018, forcing him to close all of his medical clinics, forcing thousands of patients to the street for self-treatment.  But in March, 2018, he settled with the Board of Medicine with a 1 year suspension and then some probationary requirements. The agreement can be seen HERE.  Then in May, 2020, he settled with the state and feds for their charges of medically unnecessary urine drug tests, paying them $2.85 million.

By now Dr. Li should be able to practice again. And he should be able to help in the fight to regain his profession. So where is he? Anyone in communication with him, please tell him to work on forgiveness and when he is ready, join us in the effort to restore humanity to the nation.

Addendum from the author:

I have failed in my mission to end these attacks on doctors and pain patients. Through John Bevere’s book The Bait of Satan, I have figured out why—my lack of forgiveness to those who attacked me. As in Mark 11: 24-26:

“Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them. And whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against anyone, forgive him, that your Father in heaven may also forgive you your trespasses. But if you do not forgive, neither will your Father in heaven forgive your trespasses.”

And when you do not do the will of the Father, you are estranged from him and he will ignore you.  So we all must forgive the agents who attacked us in order for things to be made right through any of our works.

Jesus said

“Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one’s life for his friends.”

But we cannot lay down our lives for God unless we know Him well enough to trust Him. We must have the assurance that He would never do anything to harm us. He always looks out for what He knows is in our best interest. As a nation, those of us suffering from these attacks must understand that we are serving as God’s messengers of love.  We must forgive those who persecute us and love them instead, following God’s will for us. Then and only then will we see fruits from our labor.

So I hope that everyone who has suffered from what happened to the doctor can trust the Lord, forgive those who have hurt you, and help bring this country back to the God-fearing country that our forefathers founded. Then, and only then, can you be a part of the effort to stop these attacks. I look forward to that day.

Linda Cheek, MD

About the Author Linda Cheek, MD

Linda Cheek is a teacher and disenfranchised medical doctor, turned activist, author, and speaker. A victim of prosecutorial misconduct and outright law-breaking of the government agencies DEA, DHHS, and DOJ, she hopes to be a part of exonerating all doctors illegally attacked through the Controlled Substance Act. She holds the key to success, as she can offset the government propaganda that drugs cause addiction with the truth: The REAL Cause of Drug Abuse.
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