WHO: COVID cases and deaths fall for third week in a row
[ad_1] The number of new coronavirus cases and deaths reported to the World Health Organization fell for the third week in a row, a trend
[ad_1] The number of new coronavirus cases and deaths reported to the World Health Organization fell for the third week in a row, a trend
[ad_1] “George Miller is no longer president and CEO of Loreto Hospital and is not affiliated with the organization,” Loreto’s board of directors said in
[ad_1] A California appeals court upheld a lower court ruling that Johnson & Johnson must pay the state a fine for deceptively marketing women’s pelvic
[ad_1] 2021 is the deadliest year in U.S. history, and new data and research provide more insight into how it got so bad. The main
[ad_1] Providence Health has agreed to pay $22.7 million to settle allegations of Medicare and Medicaid fraud, officials announced Tuesday. The Renton, Wash.-based health system
[ad_1] A Mount Vernon medical facility will pay the federal and state governments $120,000 to settle settlements for illegally imported drugs from foreign countries. U.S.
[ad_1] Efforts to hold drug companies, pharmacies and distributors accountable for their roles in the opioid crisis have led to a whirlwind of legal activity
[ad_1] Yale New Haven Health System and Hartford HealthCare plan to build the first proton therapy center in Connecticut and provide advanced radiation therapy to
[ad_1] BHSH, the new merger of Beaumont Health and Spectrum Health, is working with Grand Valley State University to create a nursing program to address
[ad_1] The federal government has intervened in a whistleblower lawsuit accusing Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare of paying more than $400 million in referral fees to
[ad_1] What do we know about “invisible omicrons” so far? It’s a more contagious version of the omicron variant, but it doesn’t seem to cause
[ad_1] Philadelphia became the first major U.S. city to restore its indoor mask rules on Monday after reporting a sharp rise in coronavirus infections, and
[ad_1] The number of new coronavirus cases and deaths reported to the World Health Organization fell for the third week in a row, a trend
[ad_1] “George Miller is no longer president and CEO of Loreto Hospital and is not affiliated with the organization,” Loreto’s board of directors said in
[ad_1] A California appeals court upheld a lower court ruling that Johnson & Johnson must pay the state a fine for deceptively marketing women’s pelvic
[ad_1] 2021 is the deadliest year in U.S. history, and new data and research provide more insight into how it got so bad. The main
[ad_1] Providence Health has agreed to pay $22.7 million to settle allegations of Medicare and Medicaid fraud, officials announced Tuesday. The Renton, Wash.-based health system
[ad_1] A Mount Vernon medical facility will pay the federal and state governments $120,000 to settle settlements for illegally imported drugs from foreign countries. U.S.
[ad_1] Efforts to hold drug companies, pharmacies and distributors accountable for their roles in the opioid crisis have led to a whirlwind of legal activity
[ad_1] Yale New Haven Health System and Hartford HealthCare plan to build the first proton therapy center in Connecticut and provide advanced radiation therapy to
[ad_1] BHSH, the new merger of Beaumont Health and Spectrum Health, is working with Grand Valley State University to create a nursing program to address
[ad_1] The federal government has intervened in a whistleblower lawsuit accusing Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare of paying more than $400 million in referral fees to
[ad_1] What do we know about “invisible omicrons” so far? It’s a more contagious version of the omicron variant, but it doesn’t seem to cause
[ad_1] Philadelphia became the first major U.S. city to restore its indoor mask rules on Monday after reporting a sharp rise in coronavirus infections, and