RiskTrends™ Trusted Insight Podcast: Protecting Patients From Patients

On a recent RiskTrends™ Trusted Insight podcast, attorneys Jack McCalmon, Leslie Zieren, and Emily Brodzinski discussed a seven-million-dollar jury verdict regarding the sexual assault of a minor vulnerable patient in a children's psychiatric hospital by another patient. The facility's schedule of checking the patients was disregarded, allowing the assault on the patient, who had limited mental competence, to occur.

During the 20-minute podcast, the trio considered a question from a listener from a previous podcast: "Are there forms of labor trafficking that don't involve domestic workers?"

On The Next Podcast:

On the next RiskTrends™ Trusted Insight podcast, the trio will discuss a workers' lawsuit dismissed against Tyson Foods, a meat-packer. The workers contracted Covid-19 early in the pandemic and blamed the employer's lack of safety measures. The attorneys also discussed other pending litigation against Tyson based on alleged SEC law violations.
 
Meanwhile, here is the link to the podcast regarding assault on the vulnerable patient: "RiskTrends™ Trusted Insight Podcast: Protecting Patients from Patients".

This podcast is a free service of The McCalmon Group, Inc. and is available on iTunes, Pandora, Spotify, and Google Podcasts, as well as on your favorite podcast app. The podcast is suitable for anyone who manages risk.  You can subscribe to the RiskTrends™ podcast by opening any of these apps and searching for The McCalmon Group. Choose the title "RiskTrends™ Trusted Insight Podcast: Protecting Patients from Patients". 

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