$100M Teen Death Lawsuit; Nurse’s Deadly Car Crash; EpiPen Settlement Reached



The family of an Oregon teen who died after a doctor stitched up a cut but allegedly failed to remove the pine needles and moss that were lodged inside filed a $100 million lawsuit against a hospital and physicians. (OregonLive)

William Gluck, MD, a retired South Carolina oncologist, was arrested after allegedly exposing himself at a hair salon. (FOX Carolina)

A Florida nurse was arrested after allegedly killing three police officers in a car crash after working a 12-hour overnight shift. (People)

Texas pediatrician George Fidone, MD, accused of killing a man and critically injuring his wife in a car crash, posted bond to get out of jail. (KTRE)

An Iowa nurse who was accused of being drunk on the job will get to keep his license. (KCRG)

Michael Wilmington, MD, a pediatrician in Washington state who has been accused of child sexual abuse, was found dead in an apparent suicide. (KGW8)

Federal prosecutors said they are suing Florida immunologist Kevin Rosenbach, MD, for allegedly making fake diagnoses and submitting false claims to Medicare for subcutaneous immune globulins.

North Carolina’s attorney general said he reached an $11 million settlement with EpiPen drugmaker Mylan after accusing it of jacking up prices.

A company that makes mobile positron emission tomography (PET) scans will pay $8.3 million to resolve allegations that it paid referring cardiologists excessive fees to supervise PET scans, the Department of Justice (DOJ) said.

The DOJ asked a federal court to enforce a subpoena that asks Rhode Island Hospital to turn over records related to youth gender care.

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