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RaDonda Vaught spoke out about her criminal case for the first time last week in an exclusive interview with ABC News. Ms. Vaught, 38, was sentenced to three years of supervised probation May 13. She ...
A former Tennessee nurse has been found guilty of criminally negligent homicide in the accidental death of a patient because of a medication error. She was also found ...
RaDonda Vaught, a former nurse criminally prosecuted for a fatal drug error in 2017, was convicted of gross neglect of an impaired adult and negligent homicide on ...
RaDonda Vaught’s conviction sent shockwaves through the health care community and raised concerns about practitioners becoming criminally liable for unintentional errors. The New Law Kentucky’s new ...
RaDonda Vaught's March 25 conviction for a fatal medical mistake has spurred an outcry from nurses across the country, who say the ruling sets a dangerous precedent for the profession and will ...
If a nurse makes a medical error that causes your loved one to get sick or die, should she be held criminally liable and go to prison? It’s a question at the center ...
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