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Private Equity: Investigation and Enforcement

Med Law Blog

Please note that the potential for ulterior financial motives does not automatically presume that the intent is somehow suspect, in the same way that potential medical malpractice concerns does not legitimately question the clinical motives of all other providers.

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Health Provider News – June 10, 2022

Hall Render

Report: Mesa nursing home fined $500 after negligence leads to resident’s death. Medical malpractice trends in Northwest Arkansas. 2 nurses, physician stabbed at California hospital. . System on the brink of collapse’: CT nursing home workers join national campaign for better wages, conditions. CALIFORNIA.

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Health Provider News – May 13, 2022

Hall Render

UChicago Medicine invests $607 million in community benefits for South Side and Southland regions in fiscal 2021. Nursing Home Operator Leaving 8 Locations. COVID outbreaks strike 8 nursing homes as cases rise across Maine. 11% of state’s nursing homes facing closure, survey finds. NEW HAMPSHIRE.

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Health Provider News – September 23, 2022

Hall Render

House report attacks, nursing homes fight back over allegations of deficient staffing, care and safe practices as pandemic hit. Bank tells judge that Iowa nursing home residents are in a ‘precarious position’. Vendor sues to identify mystery owners of shuttered nursing home so it can sue for fraud.

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

and Delaware Delaware struggles to investigate nursing homes, assisted living facilities. Luke’s technical error compromises 15K patients’ data ILLINOIS 28 Central IL nursing homes fined for violations Advocate Aurora Health reports operating loss of $23.9M Where does it leave medication abortion in Pa.,

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The Pathology (and Politics) of Liability Shields

Bill of Health

First, nursing homes and assisted living facilities are seeing large numbers of suits , particularly for failures in infection control. Litigation against cohorts such as employers, health care providers, and nursing homes is already difficult, but COVID-19 lawsuits have proven even more difficult to win.

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Health Provider News – April 29, 2022

Hall Render

About 20K nursing home staff now have vaccine medical exemptions. More than 400 nursing home closures projected for 2022: report. Nurses at 9 Tenet hospitals in California to raise awareness over staffing, turnover. California to increase awards in medical malpractice cases. in malpractice case.