Full coverage: Lap-Band investigation
Lap-Band investigation
A Lap-Band billboard in East L.A. (Mariah Tauger / Los Angeles Times)
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Robert Silverman says he is leaving ‘to pursue other career opportunities.’ The campaign came under increasing scrutiny after the deaths of five patients since 2009.
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An anesthesiologist says in a lawsuit that he refused to sign a contract allowing affiliated surgery centers to set up a corporation to bill insurers for his services, but it was done anyway.
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A judge has dismissed a lawsuit that accused a columnist for The Times of illegally recording conversations with the president of the 1-800-GET-THIN marketing firm.
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Two centers tied to the 1-800-GET-THIN ad campaign say they will conduct review.
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The California medical board faults Dr. Daniel Shin in his care of Tamara Walter, who died in 2010 after she had a Lap-Band implanted at a Beverly Hills clinic affiliated with the 1-800-GET-THIN ad campaign.
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Lap-Band’s maker, Allergan, will no longer sell the device to facilities affiliated with the marketing campaign.
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In letter to Congress, surgeons question the ‘one-size-fits-all’ method of weight loss.
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Aetna says it is cooperating with the state Department of Insurance as it looks into ‘alleged fraud against our members.’
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The county’s board of supervisors schedules a hearing to examine how it can ensure ‘truthful advertising’ on billboards within unincorporated areas that would comply with 1st Amendment free speech guarantees.
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The agency says the marketing company’s billboard, radio and television ads that tout Lap-Band weight-loss surgery underplay serious risks to patients.
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New law orders periodic inspections for facilities that perform Lap-Band and other procedures.
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Letters offering legal help to fight insurers for coverage of weight-loss surgery don’t disclose links between the lawyers and 1-800-GET-THIN.
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Paula Rojeski, 55, of Orange County died shortly after undergoing Lap-Band surgery at a clinic affiliated with the 1-800-GET-THIN ad campaign, according to records. The coroner has not determined the cause of death.
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New Life Surgery Center could lose its accreditation if it fails to make progress in four areas.
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The agency, on its advisory panel’s recommendation, approved broader use of the Lap-Band despite concerns. It also appears that the agency didn’t consider the firm’s checkered past over its Botox marketing.
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Simi Valley woman is the fourth area patient to die after surgery, according to claims.
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This year is shaping up as a gratifying one for Allergan, the big Irvine company known for Botox and breast implants.