The State Health Department fined the hospital $20,000 for 10 violations related to the Medjuck case.
In one of the harshest rebukes of a hospital in years, the State Department of Health fined Beth Israel $14,000 on Thursday and ordered it to improve its oversight of doctors.
As a result, the State Department of Health fined the hospital $30,000, one of the largest fines in years against a hospital in the New York City region.
The State Health Department fined the hospital, which had quickly accepted responsibility for Michael's death, $22,000 for safety violations and ordered it to draw up a corrective plan.
The State Department of Labor and Training fined the owners, Jeffrey and Michael Derderian, $1,000 a day for the nearly three years they owned the Station nightclub without workers' compensation insurance.
New York's State Insurance Department fined First Executive $250,000 and made it inject an additional $151.5 million in capital into its New York insurance operation.
Concluding its investigation last week, the State Health Department fined Beth Israel and the abortion clinic for many medical missteps, including not properly monitoring Dr. Zarkin.
A grand jury cited the hospital for providing "woefully" inadequate care in the Zion case, and the State Health Department fined the hospital $13,000.
In February, the State Department of Health fined Beth Israel $14,000 and ordered it to improve its oversight of doctors.
The hospital admitted in 1987 that it had failed to provide adequate care for her, and the State Department of Health fined it $13,000.