Doctor Wins $5.8 million in Fraud, Defamation Case Against Hospital

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3rd April 2023
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Defamation Case Study

A doctor in Indiana that said she was wrongly accused of substance abuse has won $5.8 million in a defamation and fraud lawsuit against her former employer.

Rebecca Denman, an obstetrician-gynaecologist, was awarded the damages by a jury in Indiana after suing St. Vincent Carmel Hospital and St. Vincent Medical Group, after a 4-year legal battle.

Denman’s lawsuit stemmed from an incident in December 2017, where she said she was wrongly accused of smelling like alcohol during a shift at the hospital.

“His actions brought the profession into disrepute, undermining public confidence in the profession and the standards of conduct expected from members of the profession.”

https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/967682?src=mbl_msp_iphone