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George Halvorson: “We really did screw up”

May 18th, 2007 at 1:41 pm » Comments (5)

[...] It should be noted that although Halvorson admitted that Kaiser screwed up, they have behaved just as despicably in the handling of the investigation and lawsuits as they always do. The fact that the only people who were fired from the program were those who tried to advocate for the patients, reveals the huge discrepancy between what Kaiser says and what they do. [...]



Kaiser defies medical board, stalls malpractice investigation

May 10th, 2007 at 6:40 pm » Comments (7)

From the Orange County Register:
Kaiser Permanente in Anaheim defies Medical Board
The state is investigating possible malpractice by a physician in Anaheim, but the hospital won’t release patient names without a court order.
By BLYTHE BERNHARD
The state attorney general wants to force Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Anaheim to release the names of two patients who [...]



The Wall Street Journal talks to Justen Deal

April 24th, 2007 at 7:02 am » Comments (3)

Received 4/23/07 via the FixKP.org mailing list:
Page one of today’s Wall Street Journal has an article on the email I sent on November 3, along with a look at the events leading up to and following it. You can read the article through this link:
The Wall Street Journal, Critical Case: How an Email Jolted [...]



Happy Birthday Lehna Jordann Brewer

March 4th, 2007 at 6:20 am » Comments (70)

[April 28, 2008: It was a little over two years ago that Beth Stover's daughter, Lehna Brewer, was stillborn at Kaiser Walnut Creek. We're spotlighting this post again this week to coincide with an article in USA Today about the alarming national trend of missing records in medical error cases, in which Beth's story is [...]



More trouble in HealthConnect land?

February 22nd, 2007 at 10:43 am » Comments (58)

Update 7/27/07: This post has been up long enough to make its point, so we’re shortening all of the last names to initials.
Update 2/27/07: A little bird tells us there’s a full-fledged witch hunt going on inside KP HealthConnect in response to this post. It’s being reported that Vijaya Rogers has been running around [...]



HealthConnect outages endangering patients?

February 15th, 2007 at 7:15 am » Comments (8)

From the Los Angeles Times:
Kaiser has aches, pains going digital — Patients’ welfare is at stake in the electronic effort, experts say.
By Daniel Costello, Times Staff Writer
Kaiser Permanente’s $4-billion effort to computerize the medical records of its 8.6 million members has encountered repeated technical problems, leading to potentially dangerous incidents such as patients listed in [...]



Kaiser kidney program whistleblower settles retaliation lawsuit

February 9th, 2007 at 5:49 pm » Comments (4)

From San Francisco Business Times:
Kaiser whistleblower settles lawsuit over abrupt firing ? Merlin asked Kaiser for $5 million in damages
by Chris Rauber
David Merlin, the former administrative director of Kaiser Permanente?s troubled Northern California kidney transplant unit, has settled his wrongful termination lawsuit against Kaiser following a Dec. 18 arbitration hearing.
Merlin lost his job in February [...]



Arrest warrants issued for Dr. Death Jayant Patel

November 22nd, 2006 at 8:13 am » Comments (2)

From OrengonLive.com:
[kaiserthrive.org editor: It should be noted that Kaiser Permanente vigorously defended Dr. Death Jayant Patel in malpractice cases that were filed against him during his tenure at Kaiser. They only took action after several people had been harmed and revictimized by Kaiser lawyers in the rigged Kaiser arbitration process. Several recommendations were also [...]



Kaiser/Epic PR disguised as news

November 15th, 2006 at 10:56 pm » Comments (3)

Kaiser and Epic are going to great pains to do damage control and spread the positive PR in a new article by Wisconsin Technology Network, including planting a positive comment by a Kaiser employee who swears that HealthConnect is “beyond a doubt the best medical record” she has ever used. Unfortunately there are plenty [...]



State regulators widen probe into Kaiser’s ills

November 12th, 2006 at 10:22 pm » Comments (5)

San Francisco Business Times - November 10, 2006
by Chris Rauber
State health regulators have widened a probe of Kaiser Permanente’s process for handling complaints beyond its ill-fated kidney transplant unit and into other operations of the health-care giant.
The state Department of Managed Health Care’s investigation now covers Kaiser’s entire California system and includes a broad spectrum [...]