Californians are at a bit of an impasse concerning Proposition 8, a ballot initiative which has pit people on all ends of the dialysis spectrum, recipients and caregivers at odds with each other. Essentially, the proposition would put a cap

Californians are at a bit of an impasse concerning Proposition 8, a ballot initiative which has pit people on all ends of the dialysis spectrum, recipients and caregivers at odds with each other. Essentially, the proposition would put a cap
DaVita, the kidney care and dialysis providing company that’s formerly been in hot water in the form of a wrongful deaths lawsuit, once again finds itself in the center of a legal maelstrom. This time, in direct connection to illicit
Dialysis companies as a whole, but specifically, DaVita are guilty of a number of unjust acts against not only the community they are sworn to serve (kidney disease sufferers) but also their employees, who are chronically overworked, underpaid and harassed.
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) said that a pharmacy service unit of DaVita Inc. will have to resolve allegations that it billed the federal healthcare programs for medication improperly and paid illegal financial inducements to patients with a sum