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Bristol Nursing Home gets OK to fight Tennessee Department of Health orders in court
Bristol Herald Courier, Va.The Bristol Nursing Home now has 15 days to prepare for trial and any further appeals after a court decision Thursday that ruled in their favor, according to company officials. Sullivan County Chancery Court Judge E.G. Moody said the facility has the...Tags: Long Term Care, Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Medicaid
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Seniors meet technology face-to-face
Sam Steiner has the ability to change people's lives with a few simple keystrokes. Although Steiner may look like a typical 16-year-old high school kid, he's found himself a distinct purpose. Over the past two years, the sophomore at Saint Andrew's...Tags: Apple iPad, Delray Beach, Skype
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Bill would cap auto insurance coverage
The Record-Eagle, Traverse City, Mich.Tina Cardinal sat in a motorized wheelchair, a tube attached to her throat that allows her to breathe. She described how she was hurt in a car accident eight years ago. "I was passing a semi and he ran me into a tree," she said in a barely audible...Tags: Insurance, Medicaid, Health Insurance, Government Health Care
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Bill touts future risks of abortion
The News & ObserverStudents would have to be taught that abortion increases the risk for subsequent premature births, under a bill a Senate committee approved Wednesday. There are conflicting studies about whether that is true. But the N.C. Child Fatality Task Force...Tags: U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Health Treatments, Biotechnology, Social Issues, Drugs and Medicines
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CHP asks mourners not to place tributes at limo fire scene
Authorities on Wednesday asked mourners not to place memorial items on the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge where five women died after flames consumed their limousine. Leaving flowers or items on the bridge where the fiery tragedy occurred could create a...
Tags: Jerry Hill, Nursing, Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals
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LGBT Film Series starts Tuesday at SteelStacks
After kicking off a screening of the cult classic "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" from 2001, the second annual LGBT Film Series at the Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas at SteelStacks gets down to the business of showcasing the best in current gay cinema. The...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, AIDS, Arts and Culture, Yossi (movie)
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Jackson's propofol death a first in 14 years, witness says
A toxicologist testified Monday that Michael Jackson is the only person in Los Angeles County not in the medical field to die of propofol intoxication in their home in the last 14 years. The comments from Dan Anderson, with the county coronor's...
Tags: Arthritis, Conrad Murray, Propofol (drug), Michael Jackson, Nursing
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New ambulance service eyes the Nashua market
The Telegraph, Nashua, N.H.Another entry has arrived in New Hampshire's ever-more-competitive ambulance market, getting a foothold in the Seacoast and eyeing the Manchester-Nashua market. American Ambulance Service of New England, the Massachusetts branch of a Florida-based...Tags: Collective Contract, Long Term Care, Rockingham County (North Carolina), Disasters and Accidents, Nursing
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Medicaid director touts Ohio reforms
The Columbus DispatchOhio's top Medicaid officials spent more than an hour yesterday bringing House Republicans up to speed on program improvements but made clear one thing hasn't changed: The state still has 1.5 million uninsured people, and most of them are working....Tags: Personal Income, Politics, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Medicaid
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TUIDA approves revenue bond for $9.5 million
The Thomaston Times, Ga.TUIDA approves revenue bond for $9.5 million slideshow The Thomaston-Upson Industrial Development Authority (TUIDA) issued an inducement letter to Gordon Jensen Healthcare Association for a revenue bond of $9.5 million for the purchase and...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Long Term Care, Nursing, Medical Specialization, Finance
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Limo fire: Grief at Oakland nursing home where victims worked
An Oakland nursing home was reeling Monday as staff and residents assessed the magnitude of their loss: Eight of the nurses involved in a deadly limousine fire had ties to the home. Four of them were killed. Officials at the Fruitvale Healthcare...
Tags: Long Term Care, Hospitals and Clinics, Philippines, Vehicles, Nursing
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Know your rights: Nursing Home Quality Reform Act created a Bill of Rights for those in long-term care
marieg@herald-mail.comFor most people, home means familiar faces, rooms filled with years of memories and a measure of control over one's life. But for many older adults, home is confined to four walls in an institutional setting, where you learn to navigate a wheelchair...Tags: Long Term Care, Economy, Business and Finance, Lawyers, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Physical Conditions
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