Poor grades assigned by the nonprofit watchdog to the Tenet hospitals in Florida were based on methodology that “has no scientific basis” and “misrepresents hospital safety,” a federal judge ruled.
The judge ordered Leapfrog to remove grades for five hospitals in the Palm Beach Health Network, which filed a lawsuit ...
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Saint Vincent parent company wins lawsuit over poor hospital safety grades
Tenet Healthcare Corp. declined to fill out the Leapfrog Group's surveys, and ended up posting poor safety grades.
A federal judge has ruled against the Leapfrog Group in a suit brought by Tenet Healthcare subsidiary hospitals that said they were punished for not voluntarily submitting data to the hospital safe | ...
What to know about the complaints and the case.
A Florida judge has ruled that Leapfrog Group must remove its safety grades dating back to fall 2024 for five Palm Beach County hospitals owned by Tenet Healthcare Corp. Tenet had sued Leapfrog last ...
A federal judge in West Palm Beach has ruled that The Leapfrog Group’s safety grades for five Palm Beach County hospitals were “unfair and deceptive,” ordering ...
Does bigger mean better when it comes to hospital safety? A new grading of U.S. hospitals from the patient safety organization Leapfrog Group suggests hospitals that get high marks on limiting ...
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