Daniel C. was born with severe disabilities after his congenital abnormalities were not detected during his mother’s pregnancy until after viability. The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) paid for his medical care through the Medi-Cal program. Read more
Gary Kline was implanted with an artificial hip joint manufactured by Zimmer, Inc. The surgery was unsuccessful. Kline underwent further procedures and therapy for the next eight years. He then sued Zimmer on a products defect theory. Read more
The Knox-Keene Act does not permit (and the Government Claims Act otherwise bars) unaffiliated hospitals from suing counties for emergency services reimbursements. Read more
In this presentation, Ms. Pickett will discuss the notable proposed changes to MICRA that would not only impact health care providers, but health care institutions. Read more
Megan Espinoza died of cardiac arrest during surgery with Dr. Carlos Chacon at Divino Plastic Surgery clinic. Her husband and children sued Divino, Chacon, and the assisting nurse for, among other things, medical malpractice, intentional misrepresentation, promissory fraud, and battery. Read more
Kasondra Torres filed a class action lawsuit against Hanford Community Hospital, seeking declaratory relief that the hospital’s nondisclosure of its intent to charge a $3,200 emergency room evaluation and management service (EMS) fee, in addition to fees for each treatment and service provided, violated the Consumer Legal Remedies Act (CLRA). Read more
Critical access hospitals provide 24-hour emergency services at remote rural locations. They are limited to 25 inpatient beds. They may not provide nonemergency inpatient care for more than 96 hours; persistently sick patients must be transferred to a larger hospital. Read more
Jet Rescue transported two Kaiser Medicare Advantage enrollees by air from Mexico to a Kaiser hospital in the United States. The enrollees assigned their claims for benefits under Kaiser’s plans to Jet Rescue. Read more
Dr. Arnold Scheer filed whistleblower claims under Labor Code section 1102.5, Government Code section 8547 et seq., and Health and Safety Code section 1278.5 against the Regents. H Read more