Former Baptist Health Employee Accused of Stealing Credit Cards from Patients in Louisville, Kentucky: A Warning for Healthcare Consumers to Be Vigilant

Ex-Baptist Health Worker Allegedly Involved in Credit Card Fraud

A former Baptist Health employee in Louisville, Kentucky is currently in custody after being accused of stealing credit cards from patients at the hospital. Between October and December of 2023, at least five individuals reported their credit cards missing. The suspect, Lauren Miller, faces multiple theft charges, with one warrant alleging she spent over $1,000 and another claiming she spent less than $500.

Court documents revealed that the hospital matched Miller’s work schedule in the critical care unit to the times when the credit cards were reported stolen. Additionally, she was seen using the stolen cards while wearing scrubs at a local business. St. Matthews Chief of Police Barry Wilkerson expressed concern over the impact of such thefts on patients and their families, especially when they are already dealing with health challenges.

To prevent similar incidents from happening again, Wilkerson advised patients and their loved ones to avoid bringing valuable items to the hospital. He suggested carrying only an ID and insurance card for appointments or surgeries. While he acknowledged that it may be difficult in emergencies, he stressed the importance of minimizing risk by keeping valuables at home.

Baptist Health issued a statement confirming that Miller is no longer employed by the hospital and cited privacy laws as the reason for not providing further details about her employment status. The investigation into the credit card thefts is ongoing, with authorities urging patients to be cautious and take steps to protect their belongings while seeking medical care.

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