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CHICAGO -- Fitch Ratings assigns an 'A+' rating to the expected issuance of $72 million Illinois Finance Authority revenue bonds, series 2010 on behal...
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John J. Schimmenti, El Segundo, Cal., for plaintiff-appellant.
Jay D. Christensen, Ellingsen, Christensen & West, Los Angeles, Cal., Laurence D. Getz...
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LEWISVILLE, Texas -- CareView Communications, Inc. ("CareView" or the "Company") (OTCBB: CRVW), an information technology provider to the healthcare i...
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Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in Torrance opened its long-awaited neonatal intensive care unit Monday.
The $5 million project, which took three years to complete, includes 20 rooms for up to 34 babies who need special care after birth.
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Access to Capital: The Valley Economic Development Center is hosting a small business expo, 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Sheraton Los Angeles, 711 S. Hope St. 818-907-9922. www.vedc.org.
Valarie Fleming: Was named chief nursing officer at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank. She formerly worked at Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center Torrance.
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Proprietary Contrast-Free Techniques Eliminate the Use of Potentially Dangerous Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agents
TUSTIN, Calif. -- In response to co...
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Dice mucho que los administradores de UC están poniendo más esfuerzos y miles de dólares en gastos legales, tratando de bloquear el derecho de las enfermeras a abogar por los derechos de los pacientes que en trabajar con las enfermeras para resolver uno de los problemas principales en el cuidado médico", dijo Beth Kean, portavoz de la Asociación de Enfermeras de California.
[Dwaine Duckett] agregó que el peligro de la huelga le está costando caro al sistema de hospitales UC, ya que desde el pasado lunes están entrenando enfermeras traídas de otros estados, incluyendo de la costa Este. UC estaría gastando entre 10 y 15 millones de dólares.
Los hospitales afectados serían: UC Los Angeles, UC Santa Mónica, UC San Diego, UC San Francisco y UC Irvine. Además, la huelga afectaría a los hospi...
..., al Centro Médico Citrus Valley, Covina, Little Company of Mary Medical Center, San Pedro y Marina...
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Kurt L. Hudson (argued), Hinshaw & Culbertson, Chicago, IL, for Plaintiff-Appellant.
Thomas P. Walsh, Office of the United States Attorney, Civil Div...
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OAKLAND, Calif., June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Registered nurses at University of California medical centers today blasted university administration for attacking the right of nurses to strike to correct on-going staffing problems at UC by obtaining a court restraining order barring a walkout planned for Thursday, and said they will continue to take whatever steps necessary to resolve the serious staffing problems at the hospitals. The nurses, who are represented by the California Nurses Association, will hold rallies at UC medical centers Thursday to press their on-going case for safe staffing.
Nurses at two other Southern California hospitals, Citrus Valley Medical Center in Covina and Little Company of Mary Medical Center in San Pedro, will also rally Thursday.
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- 44 Soc.Sec.Rep.Ser. 469, Medicare & Medicaid Guide P 42,269 Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care Centers, an Illinois Not-For-Profit Corporation, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Donna Shalala, as Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Gail R. Wilensky, as Administrator of the Health Care Financing Administration, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois, Et Al., Defendants-Appellees, and Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care Centers, an Illinois Not-For-Profit Corporation, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Donna E. Shalala, Secretary of Health and Human Services, and William Toby, Jr., as Acting Administrator of the Healthcare Financing Administration, Defendants-Appellees., 24 F.3d 984 (7th Cir. 1994)
Joshua G. Vincent, William G. Swindal, D. Kendall Griffith, Kristin E. Hutson, Kurt L. Hudson (argued), Hinshaw & Culbertson, Chicago, IL, for Little ...