U.S. to Stop Arbitration Clauses in Nursing Home Contracts
Because of a case involving a 100-year-old woman who was murdered in a nursing home, was blocked from court, the federal agency that controls Medicare
Because of a case involving a 100-year-old woman who was murdered in a nursing home, was blocked from court, the federal agency that controls Medicare
(CBS 21, Harrisburg, PA: Published 02/11/2016, Kirker-Morgan, Donna, Web) UPPER ALLEN TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Troubles have been reported at a West Shore nursing home since last
From Pittsburgh Post-Gazette January 24, 2016 Six months after the Pennsylvania Department of Health faced new scrutiny and criticism over its enforcement of quality care
By Office of the Attorney General From The Delaware County Daily Times: Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane announced her office has filed a legal action
(ProPublica: Published 07/12/2015, Ornstein, Charles, Web) Some facilities fail to properly oversee Coumadin. Too much can cause bleeding; too little, clots. Nursing homes are “a
The Pennsylvania Association for Justice and the Law Firm of Liever, Hyman & Potter are urging each and every voter to contact your state senator
From the Member’s News Brief of the Pennsylvania Association for Justice for February 18, 2015- Nursing home inspectors are supposed to keep the homes safe
Research has confirmed that 440,000 people die every year because of preventable medical errors. Preventable medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the
Patients admitted to the hospital generally expect that the medical care they receive will improve their health, not worsen it. Unfortunately, that isn’t always the
The New York Times (4/29) reports on its front page from New Orleans about four children who died at Children’s Hospital “of various causes between
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