Harbor-UCLA orthopedics chief was fired for accepting improper payments, patient misconduct

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Dr. Louis Kwong’s discharge notice reveals he did not voluntarily leave his post earlier this year, but rather was terminated for abusing his power and ethical lapses.

Former Harbor-UCLA orthopedics chief Dr. Louis Kwong, who is a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department reserve deputy, frequently carried a gun at the hospital, according to staff.Harbor-UCLA orthopedics chief Dr.

“Dr. Kwong disagrees with the county’s decision to terminate his employment and denies the manufactured allegations against him,” Ferber said in an email. “Dr. Kwong looks forward to defeating these sensationalized claims through the appeal process, not in the press.”Although Kwong’s critics say officials were slow to take action against him, Harbor-UCLA leadership defended its response to complaints.

“Their goal is not to protect patients or staff, but to protect the image of the hospital. That’s what got them in this situation with Kwong.”The county’s investigation into Kwong’s alleged financial improprieties began with a tip to the Los Angeles County Department of Auditor-Controller on Dec.

“For starters, your blatant failure to disclose outside employment with Zimmer Biomet and Lundquist, despite knowing the department’s associated policy, are clear and intentional violations,” Gutierrez said in the discharge notice. “Zimmer Biomet and Lundquist not only compensated you for your work but provided you with financial incentives for business referrals, which created a clear conflict of interest since the department had contracts with them.

“Dr. Kwong shot down the application for trivial reasons,” the employee said in a complaint to investigators. “It is a conflict of interest for him to be in leadership in this group given how much he gets paid from Zimmer.

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