Information About Web Based Malpractice Search Results:
Malpractice claim information is compiled by the Oregon Medical Board from reports received
from insurers, public bodies, self-insured entities, or health maintenance organizations. Reporting
requirements are governed by ORS 742.400. A malpractice claim is a written demand for payment
regarding alleged professional negligence that has been filed in a court. The information below
represents reports received to date; not all reports may have been submitted to the OMB.
Per ORS 742.400, only closed claims that resulted in a judicial finding or admission of liability
or a money judgment, award or settlement that involves a payment to the claimant/plaintiff are posted
online. Also, claims filed before 1/1/2006 and no new claim was filed within a four-year period are not
posted.
The settlement of a medical malpractice claim may occur for a variety of reasons that do not necessarily
reflect negatively on the professional competence or conduct of the provider. Therefore, there may be no
OMB disciplinary action for a licensee, even though there is a closed malpractice claim. A payment in the
settlement of a medical malpractice action does not create a presumption that medical malpractice occurred.
Additional
Malpractice Claim Information is available online. Disputes about malpractice claim reports and the content of
this information should be directed to the licensee's malpractice insurance carrier.
The malpractice search results below show closed malpractice claims that were filed in court and resulted in
a judicial finding or admission of liability, or a monetary judgment, award, or settlement that involves payment
to the claimant/plaintiff by anyone named in the claim. Additional information is available in a printed Malpractice
Search Report which can be requested by submitting the Licensee Information Request form.
Licensee:
Soldevilla, Francisco Xavier MD
Malpractice Claims
(1) Settled by parties
$500,000
LAWSUIT: AFTER TRIGEMINAL NERVE RADIO FREQUENCY GANGLIOLYSIS, THE PATIENT ALLEGEDLY DEVELOPED POST-OPERATIAVE, UNILATERAL BLINDNESS. THE PATIENT BECAME DEPRESSED AND ALLEGEDLY COMMITTED SUICIDE.
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(1) Settled by parties
$35,000
Lawsuit: The alleged need for a refusion is in dispute.
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(1) Settled by parties
$2,485,000
Claim spinal cord stimulator placement surgery perforated a hole in the spine at T-9.
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(1) Settled by parties
$4,554,965
Claimed delay in Neurosurgical consult contributed to delay in dx of cauda equine syndrome, and further delay in surgical intervention. Claim delays contributed to partial paraplegia.
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(1) Settled by parties
$725,000
Taken to surgery to remove mass on cervical spine. Post- surgery symptoms of numbness in hands, legs and difficulty walking.
Needed second surgery for revision with good recovery
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There are one or more closed claims on file with the Board for this Licensee that
are not available to view on our website. Per ORS 742.400(5)(a)(b), a claim will not appear
on our website if:
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The claim did not result in a judicial finding or admission of liability or a money judgment,
award or settlement that involves a payment to the claimant/plaintiff, and/or
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The claim was filed prior to 1/1/2006 and no new claim was filed within a four-year period.
For additional malpractice information regarding this licensee you may call the Board or obtain a printed
Malpractice Search Report by submitting the following Licensee Information Request.
Oregon Medical Board
1500 SW 1st Ave, Suite 620
Portland, OR 97201
Phone: (971) 673-2700