Category Archives: Kaiser Kidney Transplant Scandal

Feds say Kaiser failed kidney patients in every way

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… Read More »

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

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… Read More »

Kaiser slow to transfer kidney patients

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… Read More »

Kaiser kidney patient seeks punitive damages

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… Read More »

Kaiser taps new boss for troubled kidney unit

From San Francisco Business Times: Kaiser Permanente appointed a new administrative director Thursday to head its troubled Northern California kidney transplant unit. The San Francisco-based unit, in the process of being closed after intense pressure from state and federal regulators, had been headed by Dr. Sharon Inokuchi. Kaiser officials said June 15 that Linda Mann,… Read More »

Medicare warns Kaiser on kidney care

Coverage at S.F. center is at risk unless compliance with federal rules is proved. By Dorsey Griffith — Sacramento Bee Medical Writer The Medicare program has threatened to halt coverage for all end-stage kidney care at Kaiser Permanente’s San Francisco transplant center unless the health plan can convince regulators it has complied with federal regulations.… Read More »

Two patients sue Kaiser over halt to transplants

From the L.A. Times: Two Kaiser Permanente patients filed suit Monday against the giant HMO following the suspension of its Northern California kidney transplant program. The suit was filed by Irvine lawyer Lawrence Eisenberg on behalf of patients Lurena Fiore and Debra Adams, but it is seeking class-action status. It claims negligence, fraud and misrepresentation,… Read More »

Health-care execs diagnose Kaiser ills after kidney failure

From San Francisco Business Times: Communication and administrative errors that doomed Kaiser Permanente’s San Francisco kidney-transplant unit have raised fears among health-care observers about broader management problems at the health-care giant and questions about the role its affiliated medical group played in the fiasco. Kaiser said May 12 that it would shutter the program in… Read More »

Kaiser Told to Fix Problems With Kidney Patient Hotline

From the L.A. Times: Some seeking answers on the transition to UC transplant programs express frustration over the poor quality of data. By Charles Ornstein and Tracy Weber, Times Staff Writers May 18, 2006 State regulators Wednesday ordered Kaiser Permanente to fix communication foul-ups stemming from the abrupt suspension of its Northern California kidney transplant… Read More »