The CDC’s Anita Patel and her co-authors present a compelling argument on the need to carefully control the distribution and […]
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Well, the threat by CMS to block future payments to Vanderbilt for serious errors was short-lived. As Becker’s reported on […]
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The Camp Fire in Northern California destroyed the Adventist Health Feather River Hospital, fortunately the hospital had successfully evacuation all […]
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