Michigan doctor Oumair Aejaz, MD, is facing charges for allegedly videotaping nude women and children. The authorities are currently reviewing thousands of videos to gather evidence against him.
A federal judge has blocked a rule by the Federal Trade Commission that would prevent employers, including those in the healthcare sector, from making employees sign noncompete agreements. This decision has significant implications for the industry.
Gilead Sciences has filed a lawsuit alleging that counterfeit versions of its HIV medications were being sold at two New York City pharmacies. The company claims that a twice-convicted medical fraudster was behind the scheme.
A Massachusetts pharmacist is facing murder charges in connection with the deaths of 11 Michigan residents from a 2012 meningitis outbreak linked to tainted compounded steroids. The pharmacist is expected to plead no contest to involuntary manslaughter.
An Atlanta hospital is facing a lawsuit alleging that they lost a portion of a patient’s skull after it was temporarily removed to reduce pressure on the brain from an intracerebral hemorrhage. The hospital’s negligence has caused significant harm to the patient.
The family of a New Jersey man who was killed by police during a mental health crisis has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Jersey City, Hudson County, and a local hospital. The lawsuit seeks justice and accountability for the tragic incident.
David Carlos Rodriguez, Jr., MD, pleaded guilty to distributing oxycodone in a “sex for scripts” scheme in South Carolina. Additionally, a patient care assistant at Spartanburg Medical Center was accused of taking advantage of patients for personal gain.
Florida doctor Ishwari Prasad, MD, is facing disciplinary action related to two colonoscopy procedures, one of which resulted in a patient screaming in pain. The state officials claim that the doctor failed to provide proper care during the procedures.
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