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HORSHAM, Pa. -- NextGen Healthcare Information Systems, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Quality Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:QSII) and leading provider of...
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To: HEALTH EDITORS
Contact: Theresa Elliot of the Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development, +1-717-783-1132
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, 77, of Lititz, was gently taken by angels on October 3rd, 2011, surrounded by her family. Born in Pittsburgh, she was the daughter of the late Mary Amelia and Henry Dreher. She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 42 years, James Roy Fitzpatrick, in 1997.
A native of Pittsburgh, Mary Jane graduated from Oliver High School in 1952 and continued her education at South Side Nursing School, where she obtained her R.N. degree. Mary Jane worked in nursing for many years at Doylestown Hospital. She was a member of Salem Lutheran Church of Kissel Hill.
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... DOYLESTOWN HOSPITAL. On Appeal from the Unite...
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Business Editors/Health & Medical Writers
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...hospitals and wound care facilities in the summer. Edwards...A surgeon at Doylestown Hospital in Pennsylvania was the first to perform ...
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CANAAN TWP. -- Two people were injured in a crash Aug. 2 along state Route 3.
According to the Wooster Post of the State Highway Patrol, Courtney Kathleen Morrison, 19, Doylestown Road, Seville, was transported to Summa Wadsworth-Rittman Hospital by a Canaan Township squad. Willie R. Dyer, 37, Eagle Pass Road, Wooster, was transported to Akron City Hospital by helicopter.
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This bill, though, didn't help "Michelle," who says Doylestown Hospital sent her a bill for an exam she requested in 2003 after waking up frightened that she'd been sexually assaulted while asleep. She says she didn't submit insurance information at first because she didn't want her family to know what happened. In the end she paid $50 as a co-pay out of pocket.
The bigger issue around rape kits is how many of them aren't processed," says Carol Tracy, executive director of the Women's Law Project. Tracy explains that many police departments don't process the kit unless there's a suspect- doomed logic, of course, as a hit in the DNA database can identify assailants unfamiliar to victims.
The backlog of unprocessed rape kits in the U.S. is huge. Congresswoman Carolyn MaIoney (D-NY) estim...
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Alex Gorsky, worldwide chairman for Johnson & Johnson's surgical care group and this year's Healthcare Businesswomen's Association Honorable Mentor, says mentoring is a two-way street. He feels fortunate to have mentored a number of successful women, noting that the experience has taught him much about leadership. Gorsky, who graduated from West Point and served six years in the Army, says the military helped him understand the importance of diversity. Giving back is a priority for Gorsky. He's involved with a number of organizations, including the National Alliance on Mental Illness, The National Alliance on Aging, the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, the Doylestown Hospital Board, and Boy Scouts of America.
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DOYLESTOWN -- Harold J. Cross Jr., 82, of Doylestown, died Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011, at Summa Barberton Hospital.
He was born March 23, 1929, in Paden City, W.Va., to Harold Sr. and Thelma (Powell) Cross and had lived in Rittman before moving to Doylestown in 1977.