The ex-wife of a Los Angeles doctor who was murdered in an ambush outside his office for the crime along with four other suspects. (People)
A 20-year-old student is suing multiple California healthcare providers and hospitals alleging she was and "fast-tracked" to puberty blockers, sex hormones, and surgery. (NBC News)
A man sued Hartgrove Hospital in Chicago, alleging he was at the behavioral health facility as a young boy. (ABC Chicago)
A federal judge in Texas has accusing a hospital of allowing unlicensed foreign physicians to perform surgeries. (Becker's Hospital Review)
Pennsylvania doctor Kenneth Fox, DO, was with illegally distributing buprenorphine/naloxone (Suboxone) from a basement office after being fired from Jefferson Health. (6ABC Action News)
A school nurse in Florida was arrested for allegedly having an with a student. (WESH)
Florida nurse Trenton Duckworth was arrested for allegedly stealing a credit card and to himself from his patient. (FOX 13)
Nebraska physician Troy Dillon, DO, who was found guilty of committing lewd acts on children and recording a woman without her consent, had his . (KETV)
Texas anesthesiologist Jeffrey Colvin, MD, was found guilty of during an exam. (KCBD)
A New York couple is suing Connecticut fertility clinics and a doctor for allegedly three frozen embryos. (WTNH)
New Jersey nurse Andre Angus has been charged with several patients under his care. (MyCentralJersey.com)
A California hospital will pay $10.25 million to resolve allegations that it submitted false claims to federal insurers for medically unnecessary inpatient hospital admissions, .
Texas physician Mark Mazzare, MD, pleaded guilty to his role in a $5.5 million COVID-19 testing scheme, .
California physician Victor Contreras, MD, was sentenced to 2 years in federal prison for his role in a $3 million Medicare scheme involving unnecessary hospice services, .
Massachusetts physician Rahim Shafa, MD, was sentenced to 3 years in prison for his role in a scheme that involved implanting patients with naltrexone and disulfiram pellets that weren't approved in the U.S., .