Kaiser Ordered To Pay $11.4 Million To Radiologist In Retaliation Case
Last Updated (Tuesday, 30 November 1999 00:00) Monday, 23 March 2009 09:00
A Los Angeles jury has ordered the Kaiser HMO and an affiliated physician group practice to pay $11.4 million in damages for retaliating against a staff radiologist who complained about poor patient care at one of its Los Angeles-area hospitals. The case, which led to a Dec. 11, 2008, decision favoring Dr. Michael Martinucci in Los Angeles Superior Court, began as internal management problem between the radiologist and employees at Kaiser Sunset hospital in Hollywood, CA.
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