Employees Claim They're Being Told to Report to Work with COVID
Employees Claim They're Being Told to Report to Work with COVID
As the number of COVID cases grew and the virus began to morph into different strands, medical facilities quickly realized they were understaffed and unable to handle the number of patients coming through their doors. Late last year and in early 2022, some facilities even began to tell their employees to avoid getting tested and report to work regardless of whether they were sick or not. Now, a group of emergency room (ER) physicians have filed a lawsuit alleging representatives for their employer, American Physician Partners, discouraged them from testing for COVID-19 and pressured them to work while ill.”American Physician Partners (APP), based Brentwood, Tennessee, is responsible for staffing and managing the employment of ER physicians at more than 15 Houston Methodist clinics, including hospitals and emergency care centers. The lawsuit involves, specifically, eight physicians and APP with the ER doctors alleging that APP is “underpaid them and engaged in unethical practices, such as urging physicians with COVID-19 to work, as a way to boost revenue.”
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