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Kaiser May Face Fine Over Infant’s Death

March 12th, 2007 at 6:59 pm » Comments (9)

[kaiserthrive.org editor's note: We're sure the family of the baby who was killed will find great comfort in the fact that Kaiser might be fined for ending this child's life forever, before it ever began. We'll believe it when we see it, but any slap on the wrist the State might impose won't [...]



Medication error kills infant at Kaiser Santa Clara

March 9th, 2007 at 6:31 pm » Comments (5)

Medication Mistake? Infant Dies At Kaiser
At Kaiser Hospital In Santa Clara
KGO By Karina Rusk
Mar. 9 - KGO - An infant has died at a Kaiser hospital from what appears to be a medication mistake.
The death of a newborn child at Kaiser Santa Clara happened within the past week.
Kaiser Permanente issued the following statement to ABC7: [...]



Happy Birthday Lehna Jordann Brewer

March 4th, 2007 at 6:20 am » Comments (106)

[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 [...]



Police probe death in organ donation case

March 2nd, 2007 at 6:53 am » Comments (4)

From the Los Angeles Times:
Authorities investigate allegations that a Kaiser surgeon in San Luis Obispo hastened a possible donor’s demise.
By Charles Ornstein and Tracy Weber, Times Staff Writers
February 28, 2007
Police are investigating whether a Kaiser Permanente transplant surgeon attempted to hasten the death last February of a 26-year-old San Luis Obispo man on life support [...]



Five Kaiser facilities have highest mortality rates

February 27th, 2007 at 5:59 am » Comments (12)

From the Los Angeles Times:
State lists worst hospitals for care of pneumonia — Five Kaiser facilities have among the highest mortality rates.
By Francisco Vara-Orta, Times Staff Writer
Five Kaiser Permanente hospitals were among the 28 institutions with the highest death rates in California for patients with pneumonia, according to a state report to be released today.
The [...]



Kaiser kidney program whistleblower settles retaliation lawsuit

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

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 [...]



Kaiser Permanente physician ignored man’s cancer symptoms

October 23rd, 2006 at 8:19 am » Comments (3)

From SignOnSandiego.com:
Medical board says physician ignored man’s cancer symptoms
By David Hasemyer
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER
October 23, 2006
For the last two years of her husband’s life, Shirley Gaytan watched him wither away.
They both knew something was wrong, yet repeated visits to his doctor failed to provide an answer to his worsening health.
Draining the life out of Jesus Gaytan [...]



Kaiser Left Dead Patients’ Names on National Kidney Transplant List

October 11th, 2006 at 7:58 am » Comments (1)

From the Los Angeles Times:
By Charles Ornstein and Tracy Weber, Times Staff Writers
October 11, 2006
Kaiser Permanente’s disgraced San Francisco kidney transplant program had failed to remove the names of 90 dead patients from the national waiting list for organs, state officials discovered after the program shut down amid scandal in May.
Kaiser acknowledged Tuesday that it [...]



Yet another case of disappearing evidence

September 13th, 2006 at 9:30 am » Comments (14)

[kaiserthrive.org editor's note: Kaiser ALWAYS "loses" records when there is a problem. In fact, we've never heard of one single case of a dispute with Kaiser in which the incriminating evidence wasn't "lost," and/or the documentation falsified. Since Kaiser controls all of the evidence, this in combo with its rigged arbitration system is [...]



$2 Million Fine Small Potatoes For Kaiser Transplant Disaster

August 17th, 2006 at 8:48 am » Comments (1)

By Evelyn Pringle
Although the $2 million fine levied against Kaiser Permanente was the largest ever imposed by the California Department of Managed Health Care, it seems like small potatoes considering the damage caused by the HMO’s failed kidney transplant program.
The second largest fine ever levied against an HMO was $1 million back in 2002, following [...]