June 16, 2025

Patient files complaint against Medical Referral staff

The family of Moses Torres Pangelinan has filed a complaint against Jayson Hocog Aldan, a staff of the CNMI Medical Referral Program in Hawaii. The letter of complaint, dated Sept. 6, 2016, was addressed to program director Ronald Sablan.

The letter, a copy of which was given to the Saipan Tribune, detailed the events that happened on July 29, 2016 when Pangelinan, escorted by his daughter Maria Ana Pangelinan-Rangamar and son-in-law Sylvan M. Rangamar—who paid for his airline ticket, had his scheduled check up at the Queens Medical Wound Care Unit.

Pangelinan-Rangamar listed the incidents “that occurred and the conversation between the [Medical Referral] personnel, myself, and other member of my family who witnessed this terrible treatment and attitude.”

She said that her father had a 9am appointment at Queens with Aldan arriving at their hotel, Pagoda Hotel, to pick them up at around 8:15am. Aldan dropped them off at the hospital where he told Pangelinan and his family to text or call him when they are done with the check up and would return to the hotel.

Pangelinan-Rangamar said that her father’s treatment on his right foot lasted for only 30 minutes so he asked her husband to text Aldan. Rangamar then informed Aldan: “Bro, we’re done at Wound Care” with the Medical Referral staff answering back “okay, picking up at Pagoda and dropping to Queens. Be there soon.”

She said that close to two hours later Aldan was still not at the hospital so she asked her husband to text somebody else. Rangamar asked another Medical Referral staff Joe Lifoifoi. “Prim can someone pick us up at Queens Wound Care,” he texted Lifoifoi.

“I’m not sure what happened to Jay. [His] last text at ‘9:36am picking up at Pagoda’ and he will be on his way here but still none. I mean, it’s been an hour since last text, please lai, send someone else,” Rangamar’s text to Lifoifoi continued.

Lifoifoi, after Rangamar’s text, called him and told him that he was not sure what happened to Aldan. “We’re here at Don Quijote and when we’re done we’ll come pick you guys up.”

Lifoifoi added that Rangamar should have called him if an incident like this happened. Lifoifoi along with Katrina Lizama arrived at the hospital and were transported back to their hotel.

On Aug. 5, she asked Aldan, who picked up another Medical Referral patient at the Pagoda Hotel, if he was the one who would fetch them. “Are you going to pick up from here [Pagoda] and just leave us off at Queens?” To which Aldan responded “yes.”

Her husband then asked Aldan: “What she meant is, are you going to drop us off and make us wait for two hours like the last time you made us wait at Queens?”

Aldan then said that he texted Lifoifoi and Lizama “to pick you guys up.” Pangelinan-Rangamar, however, said it was her husband who was the one who texted Lifoifoi and not Aldan.

It was then when voices were raised and an argument followed between Rangamar and Aldan, who exchanged heated words. Aldan further got mad when Rangamar asked him “what kind of public servant are you?”

Aldan said that he was insulted when Rangamar called him a servant and answered that he was not a “political hire” and the position on his contract is a Medical Referral driver. He even told Rangamar and his wife that he would ask Lifoifoi to have a meeting about the incident.

Pangelinan-Rangamar said Aldan did not mind the other hotel guests and continued to talk in a loud voice. She said that her husband asked Aldan to go since there were two people waiting in the car who needed to be dropped for their medical appointment.

Aldan, before leaving, told them “I’m going to tell [Lifoifoi] and we’re going to have a meeting about this, you small-minded people.”

Pangelinan-Rangamar said that later on the same day on Aug. 5, Lifoifoi called them and said he wanted to talk to her husband. Rangamar recounted to Lifoifoi what had happened on July 29.

Lifoifoi told Rangamar that Aldan was not “like this and [he] cares about you guys because you guys are from the home island.”

The family is hoping director Sablan would act on the matter.

0 thoughts on “Patient files complaint against Medical Referral staff

  1. Who is in charge with the medical referral in Hawaii? It looks like they are not doing their job. They have to assist the patients and not make them wait for hours to be pick-up, after completing their appointment. I think lack of communication is the factor. Are the drivers equipped with hand-held radios? I don’t understand why these employees cannot escort the patients to the hospital and wait for them. It’s not going to cost them anything or their just too lazy to do it. That’s why it is very important to be in contact with Mr.
    Sablan, so that he can do something from his side. Arguing won’t fixed the problem. So to the patients when you are going off-island be sure to get the phone & cell numbers of Saipan medical referral office. Let’s not repeat the same problem over and over. Let’s treat our patient with dignity and respect.

      1. If they were texting each other, how come he didn’t come and pick up the patient on time. Sum thing wong,right?

    1. It’s not only happening in Hawaii even in Philippines. I was referred theren the Referral driver just drop us at the hospital n left. No Referral people was there to help us out. Luckily we met up with our Aunt from Guam n she’s the one to help us. We needed help or we have question we had to find our way in n out on doing things on our own. When i got back from my Referral i wrote a letter to Mr. Sablan but no respond back to me.

    1. why dont you start doing your research! all you care about is to search negative things to say about the LT. HOCOG
      WHAT A HATER… MOVE ON!!

    2. Yes, Mr. Jayson HOCOG Aldan is related to Biktot. But it is impossible to compare the two because they are totally different from each other.

  2. Wow! A patient complains, who happens to be related to Esther F Sound!
    Esther accept your termination and move forward, i am sure you did a lot of coaching to try and ruin Jayson. Move on lady!! Enough is enough!
    To the patient get your facts straight !

    1. ISLAND670. Esther Fejeran-Sound is related to the patient’s son in-law Sylvan Rangamar and Medical Referral Staff Joe Lifoifoi but that’s not the issue here. If I was to move back many generations we’re actually all related somehow (whether you approve this message or not). Don’t get me wrong, Jayson is a nice guy but the proper way to handle the situation was 1. Apologize to the patient 2. Send an alternate driver 3. Extinguish the fire, don’t ignite. Mr. Aldan, put yourself in their shoes, unlace yours. Just wanted to share my thoughts

  3. Why are referral not using employees from Hawaii? It would be much more cost effective as there would be no housing and also transportation there and back at the end of their contract etc.

  4. Mr. Aldan, you are a public servant whether you like it or not. A contract or a driver you’re still being paid by the CNMI government from the people’s money. Be polite, be professional!

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