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    Apr 3, 2013 |Story| KSPR-TV
  1. CoxHealth plans expansion in south Springfield

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- CoxHealth plans to build a second tower at Cox South Hospital.  The health care company announced the 310,000-square-foot expansion at a news conference on Wednesday afternoon.
    ghartley@schurz.com
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- CoxHealth plans to build a second tower at Cox South Hospital.  The health care company announced the 310,000-square-foot expansion at a news conference on Wednesday afternoon. The new tower will house a women's and children's...

    Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Health Insurance, Hospitals and Clinics, Bonds, Economy, Business and Finance

  2. Feb 12, 2013 |Story| KSPR-TV
  3. Doctor from Lowry City is charged with writing prescriptions without state permit

    OSCEOLA, Mo. -- A family doctor from Lowry City is accused of writing prescriptions for more than two years without having a valid state permit to do so.  The St. Clair County prosecuting attorney filed 16 felony charges against Dr. John Ure on Monday after an investigation by the state’s Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs.
    ghartley@schurz.com
    OSCEOLA, Mo. -- A family doctor from Lowry City is accused of writing prescriptions for more than two years without having a valid state permit to do so.  The St. Clair County prosecuting attorney filed 16 felony charges against Dr. John Ure on Monday...

    Tags: Trials, Hospitals and Clinics, OxyContin (drug), Valium (drug), Percocet (drug)

  4. Jan 29, 2012 |Story| KSPR-TV
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  6. May 24, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Insurers limit doctors, hospitals in state-run exchange plans

    California's health insurance rates for a new state-run marketplace came in lower than expected this week, but one downside for many consumers will be far fewer doctors and hospitals to choose from.
    California's health insurance rates for a new state-run marketplace came in lower than expected this week, but one downside for many consumers will be far fewer doctors and hospitals to choose from. People who want UCLA Medical Center and its doctors in...

    Tags: Health Insurance, Hospitals and Clinics, Employment Opportunities, Government, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

  8. May 25, 2013 |Story| AP Missouri
  9. Latest Missouri news, sports, business and entertainment

    MISSOURI CONGRESS Deadline looms to request Mo. absentee ballots JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Voters in southeast Missouri voters are running out of time to request absentee ballots by mail or fax for next month's congressional election. The...

    Tags: Punishment, Arts and Culture, Disasters and Accidents, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Harry S. Truman

  10. May 24, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. LETTER: State Must Untie Advanced Practice Nurses’ Hands

    With 400,000 new patients expected to enroll in health insurance plans in Connecticut under the Affordable Care Act, it's imperative for the legislature to pass a measure to untie the hands of advanced practice registered nurses to allow them to keep...

    Tags: Nursing, Drugs and Medicines, Health and Medical Professionals, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

  12. May 24, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Abortion clinics lose licenses again

    State health regulators suspended the licenses of several abortion clinics owned by Associates in OB/GYN Care for the second time after an employee with no health care license or certification gave a patient a drug to induce an abortion at the Baltimore facility.
    State health regulators suspended the licenses of several abortion clinics owned by Associates in OB/GYN Care for the second time after an employee with no health care license or certification gave a patient a drug to induce an abortion at the Baltimore...

    Tags: Family Planning, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Research, Economy, Business and Finance, Disasters and Accidents

  14. May 24, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  15. Some with defibrillators may safely play sports

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Despite expert guidelines advising against intense sports activity for people with implanted heart defibrillators, a new study suggests that some can compete without serious consequences. Researchers followed 372 athletes with...

    Tags: Yale School of Medicine, Medical Research, Cardiologists, Basketball, Science and Technology

  16. May 24, 2013 |Story| AP Missouri
  17. Jefferson City's Capital Region Medical Center announces $35M expansion

    JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — A Jefferson City hospital is planning a $35 million expansion that will increase the space at its main building by about one-third. The Jefferson City News Tribune reports (http://bit.ly/10tYwvW ) executives of Capital...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics

  18. May 24, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  19. Commentary: Hoag is committed to women's health

    The recently completed affiliation between Hoag Hospital and St. Joseph Health (SJH) was the result of a thoughtful process by both organizations and their boards of directors. Our combined purpose was to create a collaborative network of care —...

    Tags: Family Planning, Women's Health, Social Issues, Hospitals and Clinics, Abortion

  20. May 24, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Demolition begins at vacant downtown Jewel

    Bulldozers have arrived at the former Jewel Osco site in downtown Wheaton, demolishing the building that has been vacant for several years.
    Bulldozers have arrived at the former Jewel Osco site in downtown Wheaton, demolishing the building that has been vacant for several years. It'll make way for a new DuPage Medical Group building, which is expected to bring in new jobs and more...

    Tags: Health and Medical Professionals

  22. May 24, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. Four More Charged In Medicaid Fraud Case

    Four people were arrested this week as the result of an investigation into Medicaid fraud that has already produced four arrests and one jail sentence for a former physician.
    The Hartford Courant
    Four people were arrested this week as the result of an investigation into Medicaid fraud that has already produced four arrests and one jail sentence for a former physician. The four allegedly plotted with former Plainville physician Richard Luzietti...

    Tags: Medicaid, Health Insurance, Lawyers, Prisons, Punishment

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