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Vanderbilt exposed patients to HIV | IV shortages impact 86% of providers | Bribery conspiracy at Chicago hospital
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
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Endoscopies at Vanderbilt exposed patients to HIV, hepatitis C

The exact number of patients potentially infected was not released. However, the botched procedures date back some six months. 

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Endoscopies at Vanderbilt exposed patients to HIV, hepatitis C

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The exact number of patients potentially infected was not released. However, the botched procedures date back some six months. 
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Baxter begins importing IV supplies as 86% of providers report shortages

Hurricane Helene severely damaged Baxter's plant near Asheville, North Carolina, leading to a nationwide shortage of IV fluid bags. 

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Employee parking lot is a sea of mud and storm debris at the the Baxter North Cove facility. Photo by Aerial Lens.
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Baxter begins importing IV supplies as 86% of providers report shortages

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Employee parking lot is a sea of mud and storm debris at the the Baxter North Cove facility. Photo by Aerial Lens.
Hurricane Helene severely damaged Baxter's plant near Asheville, North Carolina, leading to a nationwide shortage of IV fluid bags. 
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Conspiracy at Chicago safety net hospital leads to fourth indictment

Three executives at Loretta Hospital were allegedly receiving cash bribes from a local businessman who operated medical supply companies.

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Conspiracy at Chicago safety net hospital leads to fourth indictment

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Three executives at Loretta Hospital were allegedly receiving cash bribes from a local businessman who operated medical supply companies.
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Physician earns $2M judgment from Ascension in a wrongful termination lawsuit

Timothy Story, MD, said Ascension St. Vincent Medical Center damaged his career and reputation after they fired him without cause. After a three-and-a-half year legal trial, a jury in Indiana agreed. 

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Physician earns $2M judgment from Ascension in a wrongful termination lawsuit

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Timothy Story, MD, said Ascension St. Vincent Medical Center damaged his career and reputation after they fired him without cause. After a three-and-a-half year legal trial, a jury in Indiana agreed. 
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Teva settles with DOJ for $450M to resolve latest price fixing allegations

The world's largest generic drug manufacturer allegedly paid charities kickbacks to cover patient co-pays in an effort to inflate the price tag of its multiple sclerosis treatment.

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Teva settles with DOJ for $450M to resolve latest price fixing allegations

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The world's largest generic drug manufacturer allegedly paid charities kickbacks to cover patient co-pays in an effort to inflate the price tag of its multiple sclerosis treatment.
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Annual ‘Honor Roll’ released, recognizing best children’s hospitals in the US

The 18th annual rankings of the nation's best children's hospitals has been released by U.S. News & World Report, highlighting the top places for young patients to receive exceptional care in 2024-2025.

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Annual ‘Honor Roll’ released, recognizing best children’s hospitals in the US

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The 18th annual rankings of the nation's best children's hospitals has been released by U.S. News & World Report, highlighting the top places for young patients to receive exceptional care in 2024-2025.
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In Other News

Fraudsters arrested for $54M alleged scheme to bilk Medicare via radiology, hospice care

Authorities arrested Sophia Shaklian, 36, of Los Angeles, and Alex Alexsanian, 47, of Burbank, California, on the morning of Oct. 9. 

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Fraudsters arrested for $54M alleged scheme to bilk Medicare via radiology, hospice care

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Authorities arrested Sophia Shaklian, 36, of Los Angeles, and Alex Alexsanian, 47, of Burbank, California, on the morning of Oct. 9. 
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Breast cancer only visible via MRI is often less aggressive

The heightened sensitivity of MRI is beneficial in that it allows for earlier detection of cancers, but it also presents challenges for providers tasked with managing patients’ care plans.

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Breast cancer only visible via MRI is often less aggressive

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The heightened sensitivity of MRI is beneficial in that it allows for earlier detection of cancers, but it also presents challenges for providers tasked with managing patients’ care plans.
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