In a 42-page order, Rasin accused Roskes of engaging in a “shell game” in which he provided “dissembling and obfuscatory” explanations of his handling of data on the wait times experienced by patients referred to state hospitals by judges. She said data he provided to the General Assembly minimized the health department’s problems. The information was used to justify the agency’s failure to follow through on its own recommendation to add 100 beds, Rasin said. .