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In 2005, two former nurses at Desert Valley Hospital won a lawsuit in which they claimed they were improperly fired after they accused hospital management of providing inadequate care to save money and Reddy of repeatedly reporting to work while under the influence of alcohol.
Desert Valley Hospital (DVH) is an 148-bed osteopathic acute care facility in the city of Victorville, San Bernardino County, California. It serves the Victor Valley region of the south−central Mojave Desert. DVH is currently [when?] owned and operated by Prime Healthcare Services, Inc. (PHS), a hospital management company located in Ontario ...
In a series of class action lawsuits, uninsured patients alleged that several of California's largest hospital chains imposed exorbitant fees for medical care and engaged in price gouging. Under settlements reached in cases in 2006–2008, almost a million patients received refunds or bill adjustments, and millions more benefited from reduced ...
A 36-year-old transient was arrested on suspicion of biting a security guard at Desert Valley Hospital in Victorville.
Prisma Health contended the doctors were always aware the hospital does not staff its operating rooms 24/7, and instead nurses and surgical technicians would be on call “within 30 minutes.”
The Kowalski family filed the lawsuit against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital and the Department of Children and Families seeking $55m in compensatory damages and $165m in punitive damages.
Prime Healthcare Services began in 1985 when Dr. Prem Reddy founded Desert Valley Medical Group in Victorville, California. [3] In 1992, Reddy established Primecare Medical Group and two years after he started building Desert Valley Hospital in Victorville.
The hospital no longer has a contract with Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, which had partnered with Cape Cod Hospital’s open-heart program since its inception in 2002.