National Nurses Movement

National Nurses Movement Launches Ad Campaign for Nurse TV Shows

By: PR Newswire
Jun. 16, 2009 02:17 PM

RN SuperUnion Uses "Pop Culture Moment" to Advocate for Safe RN Staffing Levels Bill and Nurse Rights


OAKLAND, Calif., June 16 /PRNewswire/ -- The three nursing organizations at the heart of the newly announced national RN Super Union today announce a new television and internet advertising campaign in conjunction with the debut of HawthoRNe, one of the new TV shows debuting this season that features nurse characters. The ad can be viewed here:www.YouTube.com/CalNurses or at www.RNVoices.net. (Click Here to read the full article) PDF

Trenton Providence Nursing Home Patient Left Behind

Saturday June 13, 2009 Providence Nursing & Rehab Center located on Bellevue Avenue in Trenton, NJ sent a group of its residents on an outing to the Casinos in Atlantic City. The residents were monitored by two activity aides. One male resident described as a Hispanic male in his 50s to 60s, did not return with the group later on that day. Providence Nursing & Rehab Center did not confirm or deny the allegations.

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Kindred Settlement $1.3 Million

Kindred, PharMerica to pay $1.3 million settlement
By Gregg Blesch
Posted: June 12, 2009

Kindred Healthcare and PharMerica, a company formed in part from Kindred’s spun-off institutional pharmacy division, have entered a $1.3 million settlement to resolve allegations that Kindred’s Knoxville, Tenn., nursing home billed Medicaid for more pharmaceuticals than were actually used or delivered to the facility from 2003 to 2006.

The settlement does not constitute an admission of liability by either company, both based in Louisville, Ky. The allegations originated in a whistle-blower lawsuit filed in 2005 by former billing clerk Jeanne Mayes and subsequently investigated by the U.S. attorney’s office in Knoxville and the Tennessee attorney general’s office. “Kindred Healthcare is pleased with the settlement announced today which puts an old pharmacy dispute to rest,” the company said in a written statement. “The parties settled to avoid the distraction, time and expense of further litigation.”

Mayes, the whistle-blower, is set to receive about $220,000 from the settlement payments PharMerica will make to the U.S. and Tennessee governments.

Whistleblower Sues Oklahoma Nursing Home for Wrongful Termination

A former female employee is suing Cimarron Pointe Care Center and one of its contractors for wrongful termination after she reported abuse and neglect of the nursing facility's residents.

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Golden Living Attending Physician Provided Misleading Responses on Medical License Applications

Dr. Lewis A. Rogatnick is a attending physician at Golden Living Center- Rose Hill in Berryville. Dr. Rogatnick is also the medical director at Heritage Hill Nursing Home. Doris Critzer, whose mother, Lorena Virginia Tumblin, former resident at Heritage Hill Nursing Home has serious issues with the facility's medical director, Dr. Lewis A. Rogatnick because of his failure to disclose his background.

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