CDPH Issues Penalties to Nine Hospitals
Date: April 19, 2018
Number: 18-020
Contact: Corey Egel | 916.440.7259 | cdphpress@cdph.ca.gov
SACRAMENTO ā
ā The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) issued 11 penalties today to nine California hospitals along with fines totaling $791,662 after investigations found the facilities' noncompliance with licensing requirements caused, or was likely to cause, serious injury or death to patients.
The following hospitals received penalties for incidents that occurred between 2011 and 2017. Please click on the link below for specific incident information:
1. Barlow Respiratory Hospital, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County (2015)
The hospital failed to ensure the health and safety of a patient when it did not follow established policies and procedures regarding the safety of a patient. The penalty is $59,850. This is the hospital's second Immediate Jeopardy administrative penalty.
2. Desert Regional Medical Center, Palm Springs, Riverside County (2015)
The hospital failed to ensure the health and safety of a patient when it did not follow established policies and procedures regarding the treatment and care of a patient. The penalty is $125,000. This is the hospital's sixth Immediate Jeopardy administrative penalty.
3. Desert Regional Medical Center, Palm Springs, Riverside County (2015)
The hospital failed to ensure the health and safety of a patient when it did not follow established policies and procedures regarding the treatment and care of a patient. The penalty is $125,000. This is the hospital's seventh Immediate Jeopardy administrative penalty.
4. French Hospital Medical Center, San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo County (2011)
The hospital failed to ensure the health and safety of a patient when it did not follow established policies and procedures regarding the treatment and care of a patient. The penalty is $50,000. This is the hospital's first Immediate Jeopardy administrative penalty.
5. Garden Grove Hospital and Medical Center, Garden Grove, Orange County (2016)
The hospital failed to ensure the health and safety of a patient when it did not follow established policies and procedures regarding the treatment and care of a patient. The penalty is $100,000. This is the hospital's fifth Immediate Jeopardy administrative penalty.
6. Highland Hospital, Oakland, Alameda County (2017)
The hospital failed to ensure the health and safety of a patient when it did not follow established policies and procedures regarding the treatment and care of a patient. The penalty is $39,187. This is the hospital's third Immediate Jeopardy administrative penalty.
7. Kaiser Foundation Hospital ā Oakland/Richmond, Oakland, Alameda County (2016)
The hospital failed to ensure the health and safety of a patient when it did not follow established policies and procedures regarding the treatment and care of a patient. The penalty is $75,000. This is the hospital's fourth Immediate Jeopardy administrative penalty.
8. Marian Regional Medical Center, Santa Maria, Santa Barbara County (2015)
The hospital failed to ensure the health and safety of a patient when it did not follow established policies and procedures regarding the treatment and care of a patient. The penalty is $44,400. This is the hospital's second Immediate Jeopardy administrative penalty.
9. Marian Regional Medical Center, Santa Maria, Santa Barbara County (2012)
The hospital failed to ensure the health and safety of a patient when it did not follow established policies and procedures regarding the treatment and care of a patient. The penalty is $50,000. This is the hospital's third Immediate Jeopardy administrative penalty.
10. Memorial Medical Center, Modesto, Stanislaus County (2016)
The hospital failed to ensure the health and safety of a patient when it did not follow established policies and procedures regarding the treatment and care of a patient. The penalty is $71,250. This is the hospital's fifth Immediate Jeopardy administrative penalty.
11. Parkview Community Hospital Medical Center, Riverside, Riverside County (2015)
The hospital failed to ensure the health and safety of a patient when it did not follow established policies and procedures regarding the treatment and care of a patient. The penalty is $51,975. This is the hospital's second Immediate Jeopardy administrative penalty.
CDPH issues administrative penalties under authority granted by Health and Safety Code section 1280.1. Incidents that occurred prior to 2009 carry a fine of $25,000.
On January 1, 2009, the fines increased for incidents that occurred in 2009 or later. Under this provision, an administrative penalty carries a fine of $50,000 for the first violation, $75,000 for the second, and $100,000 for the third or subsequent violation by the licensee.
As of April 1, 2014, newly adopted regulations allow CDPH to assess an administrative penalty for incidents occurring on or after said date, against a specified licensee for a deficiency constituting an immediate jeopardy violation up to a maximum of $75,000 for the first administrative penalty, up to $100,000 for the second, and up to $125,000 for the third and every subsequent violation within three years.
When hospitals receive their survey findings, they are required to provide CDPH with a plan of correction to prevent future incidents. Hospitals can appeal an administrative penalty by requesting a hearing within ten calendar days of notification. If a hearing is requested and the penalty upheld following an appeal, the penalties must be paid.
All hospitals in California are required to be in compliance with applicable state and federal laws and regulations governing general acute care hospitals, acute psychiatric hospitals, and special hospitals. The hospitals are required to comply with these standards to ensure quality of care.