Hazleton Standard Speaker - The conservative Texas state government isn't fond of business regulation, yet it has taken the lead among states in trying to protect consumers from surprise medical bills. A new Texas law, which took effect Jan. 1, includes elements that offer a templat
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MTaI seeks streamlining of tax & duty structure to make medical devices affordable
India Times - "High customs duties have adversely impacted the costs of medical devices and equipment in India which contradicts the government's efforts to provide low cost healthcare available to masses through programs such as the AB-PMJAY," MTaI Director Sanjay Bhutani said.
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New Kentucky AG announces group effort to reduce child abuse
AP Kentucky - LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) ? Kentucky's new attorney general has pledged to work with federal and state prosecutors, children's advocates, medical experts and others in an effort to reduce the number
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IHC reserves verdict in PMDC dissolution case
Pakistan Today - ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday reserved verdict in a petition challenging dissolution of the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC).The verdict was reserved after the c
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Cardiac rehab program launches
Lake County Examiner - Lake Health District keep expanding offered programs to local residents so people do not have to travel long distances for medical care, now further providing specialty care with a new
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OSF raises alert that leads to massive recall of IV pumps
Peoria Journal Star - PEORIA ? Detective work done by OSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical Center's biomedical equipment team instigated a massive national recall after a pair of IV pumps malfunctioned at OSF HealthCare Children's Hospital of Illinois last year. "Scott, you saved lives. You made the whole nation safer, and I can't begin to thank you enough that you sent that report in and you sent those pictures," said Sherry Markwell, a nurse consultant with the Food
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Catawba Valley Parkinson's Support Group to meet
Hickory Daily Record - HICKORY ? The Catawba Valley Parkinson's Support Group will meet from 2:30-4:30 p.m. Sunday at Catawba Valley Medical Center ? 810 Fairgrove Church Road, AHEC Building room 112.
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Recreational marijuana laws limit the places of consumption
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Maxine Nelson
Moscow-Pullman Daily News - Maxine Ann (Anderson) Nelson died Friday, Jan. 3, 2020, surrounded by family at Gritman Medical Center.
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Whitley County welcomes new Mach Medical company headquarters
Kendallville News Sun - COLUMBIA CITY ? Mach Medical, a medical device company, announced plans to establish a manufacturing and Rendering and Design facility in Whitley County, investing nearly $14 million and creating up
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Coroner: Little Falls man died from asphyxia due to smoke inhalation
Utica Observer-Dispatch - LITTLE FALLS ? An autopsy of a Little Falls man who died in a fire early Tuesday morning concluded he died from asphyxia due to smoke inhalation, said Herkimer County District 3 Coroner Vincent Enea.Timothy Regan, 60, was pronounced dead early Tuesday morning in the Little Falls Hospital Emergency Room following a fire at Snyder Apartments at 8 W. Main St., Little Falls. Wednesday's autopsy was conducted at Albany Medical Center.The Little Falls Police Department is investigating
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Family: Medical examiner report shows Owen Klinger drowned
KOIN CBS Portland - Owen Klinger died by drowning, his family said after receiving a medical examiner's report.
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Mesa nurse restores children's smiles around world
East Valley Tribune - A Mesa nurse recently returned from her 50th medical mission with Operation Smile, an international medical nonprofit, where her countless hours of volunteer work helped bring the gift of smiles
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Grant joins Ginther family
New Richmond News - Grant Richard Ginther was born on October 27, 2014, at Regina Medical Center to Shawn and Nicole Ginther of Hastings. At birth Grant weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces and was 20.5 inches long. He has two siblings, Caden Miller, 13, and Tristan Miller, 11.
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'I'm being ignored after I returned from long leave'
Speaking Tree - 'I'm being ignored after I returned from long leave' - Question: I had taken a sabbatical of 2.5 years due to medical reasons. I resumed work after full recovery. On my return, I am being treated differently by my...
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Rick A. Hudson
Champaign News-Gazette - TUSCOLA ? Rick A. Hudson, 66, of Tuscola died at 10:39 p.m. Monday (Jan. 6, 2020) at OSF Heart of Mary Medical Center, Urbana.
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Nearly 1,000 Ohioans have been hospitalized this flu season
WCPO ABC Cincinnati - The medical director of Hamilton County Public Health on Thursday forecasted a longer-than-normal flu season for the Cincinnati region.
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Program to curb readmission fails
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Researchers thought they had a way to keep hard-to-treat patients from constantly returning to the hospital and racking up big medical bills. Health w ...
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FDA Issue Warning on Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities in Medical Devices
Slashdot - Security expert at Armis have discovered 11 vulnerabilities in the Interpeak IPnet TCP/IP Stack, a third-party software component implemented in hospital networks and certain medical devices.The flaws were reported to the DHS Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) leadin to an ICS M...
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New York Medical Center Hit $3 Million HIPAA Penalty for Lack of Encryption
Slashdot - The University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) has been sanctioned with $3 million HIPAA penalty for not encrypting mobile devices and other HIPAA breaches.
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