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State Health Officials Broaden Probe of Kaiser in Wake of Kidney Program Scandal

August 11th, 2006 at 8:10 am » Comments (1)

[kaiserthrive.org editor: Finally, vindication for the 'disgruntled' ex-members and -employees who have had their mental health questioned for complaining that Kaiser always handles grievances this way. We hope the DMHC will also investigate itself for pretending it hasn't been ignoring the problem for years.]
From the L.A. Times:
By Tracy Weber and Charles Ornstein, Times Staff Writers
August [...]



Kaiser to Pay Record $2-Million Fine for Kidney Program

August 10th, 2006 at 7:19 am » Comments (3)

From the Los Angeles Times:
By Charles Ornstein and Tracy Weber, Times Staff Writers
August 10, 2006
Kaiser Permanente has agreed to pay a $2-million fine after state HMO regulators found that its Northern California kidney transplant program imperiled hundreds of patients, in some cases delaying critical surgeries or losing track of patients altogether, four people familiar with [...]



Kaiser NW fined $65,000 for illegally denying emergency room claims

July 29th, 2006 at 8:06 am » Comments (7)

From the Seattle Times:
Health plan fined for denying claims
By Kyung M. Song
Seattle Times staff reporter
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan has been fined $65,000 for denying claims from 299 policyholders in Southwest Washington who received care in emergency rooms during 2003 and 2004.
Insurance Commissioner Mike Kriedler announced Friday that Kaiser violated a state law that requires insurers [...]



Kaiser whistleblower files lawsuit, raises concerns

July 21st, 2006 at 8:16 am » Comments (2)

From San Francisco Business Times:
by Chris Rauber
A whistleblower who helped instigate regulatory and media investigations of Kaiser Permanente’s troubled Northern California kidney-transplant unit has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit, alleging that senior Kaiser medical-group officials ignored several warnings about mounting problems in the program.
In early May, under pressure from federal and state authorities, Oakland-based Kaiser [...]



Former Kaiser transplant exec sues over termination

July 14th, 2006 at 10:20 am » Comments (1)

From San Francisco Business Times
by Chris Rauber
The former administrator of Kaiser Permanente’s troubled Northern California kidney transplant unit has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the health-care giant, seeking at least $5 million in damages.
The suit, filed Friday in San Francisco Superior Court by the former administrative head of the unit, David Merlin, alleges he [...]



Sister of Kaiser kidney transplant victim speaks out

July 7th, 2006 at 9:01 am » Comments (5)

From an outraged family member of a Kaiser Permanente kidney patient. Kaiser continues to deny that any patients were harmed by its bungling:
My sister, Kim, is currently under the Kaiser Program. Her kidneys failed 6 yrs ago, (March 2000) she went into a coma and was not expected to ever come out. She is [...]



Feds say Kaiser failed kidney patients in every way

June 23rd, 2006 at 10:55 pm » Comments (5)

From the Los Angeles Times:
U.S. Berates Kaiser Over Kidney Effort
A withering report says the transplant program was poorly planned, staffed and run. The HMO does not admit or rebut the accusations.
By Charles Ornstein and Tracy Weber, Times Staff Writers
June 24, 2006
Virtually every part of Kaiser Permanente’s massive kidney transplant program in San Francisco failed patients, [...]



Two more Kaiser S.F. officials replaced amid kidney fallout

June 23rd, 2006 at 10:39 am » Comments (0)

Kaiser S.F. CEO Mike Alexander to retire
San Francisco Business Times
by Chris Rauber
In the latest apparent fallout from serious problems at Kaiser Permanente’s Northern California kidney transplant unit, Mike Alexander, the CEO of Kaiser’s San Francisco Medical Center, will retire.
Alexander’s decision was detailed in a Kaiser emailed memo issued internally on Wednesday afternoon.
The move came just [...]



Kaiser slow to transfer kidney patients

June 23rd, 2006 at 8:59 am » Comments (0)

Regulators say only a handful of people needing transplants have been moved to two UC programs since the HMO announced the closure of its program last month.
By Tracy Weber and Charles Ornstein, Times Staff Writers
June 16, 2006
More than a month after Kaiser Permanente announced it was closing its troubled kidney transplant program serving Northern California, [...]



Kaiser kidney patient seeks punitive damages

June 19th, 2006 at 3:27 pm » Comments (2)

Four Year Delay and No Kidney Transplant - Kaiser Patient Seeks Punitive Damages Based on Misguided Kaiser Kidney Program
SACRAMENTO, Calif., June 19 /PRNewswire/ — “I need a kidney, I need help and I can’t wait any longer,” said a frustrated Kaiser kidney patient Bernard Burks, who was put on a list of patients awaiting a [...]