Skilled Healthcare found liable for improper staffing, fight far from over
Contemporary Long-Term Care Weekly, September 2, 2010
Skilled Healthcare, a California-based support provider to long-term care facilities, was found liable July 6 for improperly staffing 22 facilities in the state. As a result, Skilled Healthcare was ordered to pay $677 million in restitution, the largest jury award in the U.S. this year, according to Bloomberg News.
This class-action lawsuit represented about 32,000 former patients of Skilled Healthcare that accused the company of short-staffing facilities, which led to inadequate care. On August 6, defense attorneys for Skilled Healthcare filed for a retrial because of juror misconduct.
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