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June 3, 2006 Kaiser Is Found Liable in Retaliation Case

JANUARY 13, 2005 Rufino Tan CO. A psychiatrist with Kaiser Permanente in Fontana November 8, 2005 SUNIL J. PATEL AKA - Dr. Sunilkumar Jayantibhai Pate

February 17, 2003 The report listed Banda's cause of death as internal bleeding from a lacerated spleen due to blunt force trauma.

12/28/2002 A Murrieta couple has won a $1 million arbitration case against Kaiser Permanente

April 8, 2002 Dr. Jay Harold Tibbles, of Fontana, California  convicted of six feloney counts of unlawful attempt to commit lewd acts with a child

Jan 02, 2002 The swamped physician didn't spot Antwine's serious bacterial infection, and the 29-year-old patient left urgent care without antibiotics, Antwine's family lawyer says. The father of three young children died two days later.

March, 2001 Metzler et al. v. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. et al.

Kaiser caught up in fake purse scam

2nd Hospital Eye-Stabbing Is Reported; [Home Edition] Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, Calif.: May 30, 1997. pg. 23 June 3, 2006 From the Los Angeles Times Kaiser Is Found Liable in Retaliation Case By Charles Ornstein Times Staff Writer https://kaiserpapers.com/californianews/dirtyhospital.html

November 8, 2005 SUNIL J. PATEL AKA - Dr. Sunilkumar Jayantibhai Pate https://kaiserpapers.com/formoney/#SUNIL_J._PATEL

January 13, 2005 - Rufino Tan CO. A psychiatrist with Kaiser Permanente in Fontana, CO was suspended from practice for 30 days in January and placed on five years' probation. The Medical Board of California accused him of persuading two of his patients and the mother of a third patient to buy and then sell products through a multilevel marketing scheme from which he earned money. https://kaiserpapers.com/spit.html#Rufino_Tan_CO


February 17, 2003 - FONTANA — An autopsy report shows Banda arrived at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Fontana at 6:10 p.m. and remained there until the time of his death. The report listed Banda's cause of death as internal bleeding from a lacerated spleen due to blunt force trauma. https://kaiserpapers.com/banda.html


As of April 8, 2002 Dr. Jay Harold Tibbles, of Fontana, California  convicted of six feloney counts of unlawful attempt to commit lewd acts with a child and five felony counts of unlawful attempt to send harmful matter to a child under 14 years of age with intent to seduce the child.  License revoked.  Effective, April 8. https://kaiserpapers.com/californianews/kpwierdo.html
Jan 02, 2002Cases Reveal Lapses in Emergency Care - Charles Ornstein of the Los Angeles Times The Kaiser Permanente doctor who examined Harun Antwine had worked at least 10 hours that day, seeing 25 patients in his office and 15 more that evening at the HMO's Fontana urgent care center.

The swamped physician didn't spot Antwine's serious bacterial infection, and the 29-year-old patient left urgent care without antibiotics, Antwine's family lawyer says. The father of three young children died two days later. https://kaiserpapers.com/antwine.html


Kaiser loses ruling in death of newborn Originally posted but since removed at:  http://www.pe.com/localnews/stories/PE_NEWS_nkaiser28.58021.html Mirrored here for historical purposes.   Kaiser loses ruling in death of newborn ARBITRATION: An attorney says the doctor used standard procedures to treat the birth defect. 12/28/2002 By DOUGLAS E. BEEMAN THE PRESS-ENTERPRISE A Murrieta couple has won a $1 million arbitration case against Kaiser Permanente stemming from the death of their newborn daughter nearly three years ago. An arbitrator ruled that the doctor who performed the surgery to repair a birth defect used poor judgment when complications arose after the operation. https://kaiserpapers.com/californianews/newborn.html
March, 2001 Metzler et al. v. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc. et al. Lawsuit regarding people with physical disabilities and Kaiser's difficulty in accomodating them. https://kaiserpapers.com/legalstuff/settlementagreement.html
Kaiser caught up in fake purse scam Deputies seize counterfeit designer goods from Park Avenue medical office By IAN MORRISON/Staff Writer Hinojos, along with deputies from the Victorville Sheriff's Station, seized between $300,000 and $400,000 worth of counterfeit goods on Wednesday from a vendor in the lobby of Kaiser Permanente's High Desert Medical Offices, 14011 Park Avenue.

She told police she made a deal with hospital administrators to sell the merchandise in the lobby in exchange for a 10 percent return of her profits toward Kaiser Permanente, who then put the money toward their High Desert Sugar Plum Kids program.

"She just totally duped them," Hinojos said.

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