Cerner In March 2014,
Cerner settled a legal dispute with Trinity Health over allegations of defective financial software with a settlement of $106 million.
Hepatitis C In August 2013, patients receiving contracted blood work and
podiatry services from Trinity contracted
Hepatitis C. Fifty-two individuals were infected, including 48 residents or former residents of ManorCare Health Services. According to CDC data, the North Dakota outbreak accounted for one-fourth of all hepatitis cases nationally since 2008 and has been called the second-largest outbreak of Hepatitis C. In April 2014, the victims of the Hepatitis C outbreak sued
HCR Manor Care. In March 2015,
HCR Manor Care and 21 victims sued Trinity after it became clear that Trinity was the more likely source of the outbreak.
HCR Manor Care and the 21 victims alleged that an employee of Trinity's outpatient laboratory service reused needles and didn't follow infection control practices. In September 2016, Trinity reached a confidential, out-of-court settlement with 21 of the victims. ==Controversy==