- Font:
- +
- -
LOS ANGELES — Nine hospitals in California face a combined $550,000 in penalties for endangering patients through medication errors, leaving sponges inside patients after surgery and other problems.
-
Don't miss these Health stories
-
Facebook is now fueling organ donations
Becky Melton’s “friend” request to Jerry Wilde, a complete stranger in dire need of a new kidney, came with a photo and a gift. The texted photo: a picture of Melton, 28, holding a hand-drawn sign showing two kidneys and a message -- “We’re a match!
- Why you should smile at strangers
- Grill, drive, play: Doc's tips for Memorial Day safety
- Cheating guys more likely to die of a heart attack
- German doctors apologize for Holocaust horrors
-
Facebook is now fueling organ donations
Four of the hospitals fined are in San Diego County, with the rest in Alameda, San Bernardino, Marin, Orange and Riverside counties.
Scripps Green Hospital in La Jolla was fined twice, a total of $125,000. In one instance, a surgeon performing a hip replacement reported discovering dried blood on an instrument being used on a patient.
A spokesman for the hospital said Thursday it was preparing a response.
Since 2007 when the fines were enacted as law, a combined $4.8 million in fines have been assessed, and $2.9 million have been collected.
Copyright 2010 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
“ ”