- What happened
- This case concerns a 2013 class-action lawsuit filed by the San Francisco City Attorney alleging that the State of Nevada engaged in “patient dumping,” resulting in vulnerable patients being sent to San Francisco without appropriate discharge planning or continuity of care. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors later approved a $400,000 settlement from Nevada to resolve the allegations. The reporting cites investigative work by The Sacramento Bee and subsequent action by the City Attorney’s Office.
- Why this matters
- San Francisco approved a $400,000 settlement resolving allegations that Nevada improperly discharged patients into the city without adequate care planning.
- What systems were involved
- Healthcare
- Who was affected
- Mental health conditions
- Non-medical conditions affecting health
- Healthcare access
- Record link name
nevada-to-pay-san-francisco-400-000-in-patient-dumping-settlement
What barriers were present
Barriers named in this record.
Unsafe discharge
Healthcare
Healthcare access
Mental health conditions
San Francisco approved a $400
000 settlement resolving allegations that Nevada improperly discharged patients into the city without adequate care planning.
Related community conditions
Conditions linked through public indicators.
Behavioral health access