Attorney General Bonta Announces $49 Million Settlement with . . . “The unlawful disposal of hazardous medical waste has no place in this county, or any county, and the mishandling of confidential patient information will not be tolerated The settlement with Kaiser places the appropriate safeguards to ensure that this never happens again ”
Doe v. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. et al. - 4:23-cv . . . The Site’s Homepage provides Kaiser Plan Members and the public with information about the health care services that Kaiser Permanente offers, including links to find doctors and locations, get information about health conditions, and learn more about prescribed medicines
Kaiser Pays $49 Million to Settle Improper Disposal Investigation California Attorney General Rob Bonta has announced a $49 million settlement has been reached with Kaiser Foundation Health Plan Foundation Inc and Kaiser Foundation Hospitals to resolve allegations of improper disposal of hazardous waste, medical waste, and protected health information
Kaiser Permanente HVA. xls - NACBH Individuals or organizations using this tool are solely responsible for any hazard assessment and compliance with applicable laws and regulations Evaluate potential for event and response among the following categories using the hazard specific scale Assume each event incident occurs at the worst possible time (e g during peak patient loads)
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT Both patients were enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans offered by defendant Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc Jet Rescue flew the patients from a hospital in Mexico to a hospital in San Diego and billed Kaiser for those services at Jet Rescue’s usual and customary rates
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. -- Company History Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc , providing its services under the Kaiser Permanente name, is the largest not-for-profit HMO in the United States It now serves about 8 2 million members in 9 states and Washington, D C
Forfeitures Class Action Against Kaiser Foundation Dismissed A federal judge has dismissed a class action complaint accusing Kaiser Foundation Health Plan and its affiliates of mishandling forfeited assets in its employee 401 (k) plan in an alleged violation of ERISA