Class Action Against Michigan's Physician Health Program

 
March 3, 2015 - PRLog -- Class action filed against HPRP for subjecting health professionals to excessive and unnecessary treatment for substance abuse and suspending licenses for failure to comply. The complaint was filed in federal court against HPRP, the state substance abuse monitoring program and physician health program in Michigan, for callous and reckless termination of professional licenses without due process.

Plaintiff’s filed a class action lawsuit on behalf of Michigan health care professionals, alleging constitutional violations related to the forced medical treatment of health care professionals involved in the State’s substance abuse monitoring program (HPRP) and the callous and reckless termination of professional licenses without due process by HPRP and the Bureau of Healthcare Services.

Chapman Law Group, a Michigan health care law firm, filed the complaint on behalf of three named Plaintiffs, each of whom fell victim to HPRP’s demand that they submit to unnecessary treatment or have their license suspended. The class includes Michigan health professionals who are or were participants in the Health Professionals Recovery Program during the period from January 1, 2011 to present.

Read about the Class Action Against HPRP...
http://www.chapmanlawgroup.com/hprp-class-action/

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