Monthly Archives: November 2005

State faults Kaiser doctors

Revisiting the case of a woman whose cancer was misdiagnosed, medical regulators decide to censure five more physicians. November 22, 2005 By Debora Vrana, L.A.Times Staff Writer The Medical Board of California, reversing an earlier position, has decided to publicly censure all six Kaiser Permanente doctors involved in the death of a Woodland Hills woman… Read More »

Fourth patient has died after mistake at Kaiser hospital

Hospitals blamed in more deaths By David L. Beck Mercury News Kaiser Permanente officials have confirmed the deaths of two more patients caused by staff errors at its South Bay hospitals. The deaths bring to at least four the number of fatal incidents at Kaiser facilities during the past 13 months. Three of the deaths… Read More »

Kaiser confirms third patient death due to medication error

By Julie Sevrens Lyons Mercury News Kaiser Permanente officials on Tuesday confirmed a third case in which a patient at a South Bay hospital died after a medication error. On Christmas Eve, a patient whose identity has not been revealed died as a result of a medication error at the Kaiser Santa Clara Medical Center.… Read More »

Patel’s disturbing record at Kaiser

Sunday, November 06, 2005, from The Oregonian: SUSAN GOLDSMITH and DON COLBURN Dr. Jayant M. Patel was a surgical star. Just three years after he was hired by Kaiser Permanente Northwest in 1989, the HMO gave him the job of training its young surgeons. Patel gravitated to the toughest cases, confidently rebuilding colons and removing… Read More »

Another death in ’05 attributed to hospital error

By Julie Sevrens Lyons Fri, Nov. 04, 2005 – Mercury News Christopher Wibeto wasn’t the only South Bay Kaiser patient to die this year after receiving the wrong medication. In July, a 12-year-old girl hospitalized at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center-Santa Clara was mistakenly given a double dose of epinephrine, which speeds up the heart rate,… Read More »

Kaiser cited for man’s death in hospital

November 2, 2005, SAN JOSE (AP) — A chemotherapy patient died after his doctor mistakenly administered medication intended for another patient, state investigators found. Christopher Robin Wibeto, 21, died three days after a cancer-fighting drug called vincristine was improperly injected into his spine in August, the state Department of Health Services said Tuesday. The agency… Read More »