...operates the facility (possibly as a not-for-profit), another provides direct care consulting services, and another manages the finances and back-office administrative functions...
In a year in which many eyes were focused on Pennsylvania trial courts, where proceedings in the Penn State sex-abuse scandal and a prosecution against a high official of the Catholic Archdiocese of
...Act Wrongful Death Scampone v. Highland Park Care Center, LLC, PICS Case No. 12-2251 (Pa. Nov. 21, 2012...
...six-justice court decided the matter of Scampone v. Highland Park Care Center not under the guidance of the high court's...
...s MCARE Assessment • Late Payment by Carrier Highland Park Care Center v. Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error Fund, PICS...
...Stephen Trzcinski, both representing the plaintiff in Scampone v. Highland Park Care Center , what was stopping them from suing nursing home Highland...
... Clarification The case Scampone v. Highland Park Care Center , featured in the story "Nursing Home Corporate Liability...
...and conclude at 5:45 p.m. Saturday in the Levy Conference Center at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, 2400 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Contact...
...state Supreme Court schedule following press time. Scampone v. Highland Park Care Center is now set to be argued on Nov. 30...
...Background Madeline Scampone (the resident) was admitted to Highland Park Care Center, a skilled nursing facility, on Feb. 5, 1998. She had...
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