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Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Opinions & observations: The Civil War drove medical innovation, and COVID-19 could, too
Opinions & observations: The Civil War drove medical innovation, and COVID-19 could, too: The current COVID-19 pandemic, the largest public health crisis in a century, threatens the health of people across the globe. The U.S. has had the most diagnosed cases – surpassing 6 million – and more than 180,000 deaths. But six months into the pandemic, the U.S. still faces shortages of personal protective equipment for both front-line medical workers and the …
Doctor in telemedicine case guilty
Doctor in telemedicine case guilty: A Dallas-area doctor pleaded guilty Friday in a Little Rock courtroom on a charge of obstructing a federal health care investigation and faces up to five years in prison, according to federal prosecutors.
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
State Lawsuit alleges law firm took kickbacks from pharmacy
State lawsuit alleges law firm took kickbacks from ... - Boston
15 hours ago - An investigation into Injured Workers Pharmacy dispensing practices led Healey's office to investigate. The firm cooperated with that unrelated investigation and “
20 hours ago - Pharmacy groups are speaking out against a final rule from the FDA and HHS that allows importation of prescription drugs from Canada, which the White Hous
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