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Private Equity: Investigation and Enforcement

Med Law Blog

Please note that the potential for ulterior financial motives does not automatically presume that the intent is somehow suspect, in the same way that potential medical malpractice concerns does not legitimately question the clinical motives of all other providers.

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Health Provider News – November 11, 2022

Hall Render

After record-breaking malpractice award, Coralville clinic files for bankruptcy. Richmond nursing home named best in the state by Newsweek Magazine. Indiana Health Systems Join Forces to get REaL Data. Ceremony marks construction of new hospital for West Lafayette. Iowa health center replacing CEO after employee death.

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

Here’s what’s going on CT hasn’t spent millions budgeted for health care, human services Opioid theft in nursing homes ‘concerning,’ data shows Connecticut health care spending outpaces economic growth Hartford HealthCare Named one of Fortune Magazine’s Most Innovative Companies DC D.C.

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Health Provider News – January 27, 2023

Hall Render

He began his career in nursing Seattle Children’s opens virtual urgent care clinic for kids Washington hospitals project $3.5B

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

News magazine ranking; St. Spence Cox to join Biden promoting veterans health care Three Intermountain Health hospitals ranked among best cancer hospitals for 2023 VERMONT Hospital budgets sent to Green Mountain Care Board Rutland Medical Center sued for malpractice Vermont health regulators weigh double-digit premium hikes Vt.

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Suing the Certifiers – A Dangerous Undertaking

Drug & Device Law

Then there is Consumers Union / Consumer Reports – a magazine that does nothing but rate products, and recommends those it rates particularly highly rated or as providing a particularly good value. Apparently, a fraudulent foreign-trained “doctor” treated the plaintiffs, none of whom claimed malpractice or any physical injury whatsoever.

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