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Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff says health reform suit sound
SALT LAKE CITY Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff said Thursday he is confident a lawsuit challenging the federal health care reform act will prevail.
Suthers defends health care lawsuit
Colorado Attorney General John Suthers told members of the South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce that a controversial lawsuit challenging part of federal health care reform was brought forth to ensure their constitutional rights.
Community Health Centre is in the black
PORT HOPE -- The area's only community health centre is in the enviable position of ending its year with a surplus, plus a gradual influx of new clients, coupled with Ministry of Health funding, to start looking for a third physician, those attending the annual general meeting heard Tuesday [...]
AnMed Health receives safety award
AnMed Health in Anderson was one of six South Carolina health-care organizations recognized as winners of the Palmetto Hospital Trust Safety Award at the organizations general membership meeting in Columbia this month.
Jewish General to build new ER
The Montreal Jewish General Hospital hopes to have a spanking-new emergency department operating by late 2012, hospital and Quebec health officials announced Friday afternoon
Leddy appointment stands to Vermont Health Care Reform Commission
The Vermont Attorney General's Office has ruled that the naming of a former lawmaker to a state panel on health care will stand, despite a conflict-of-interest complaint.
Health Canada Calls For Stronger Safety Standards For Window Coverings
Due to a number of strangulation deaths and significant injuries in children worldwide, Health Canada, the U.S. Consumer Product Commission (CPSC), and DG Sanco (the European Commission's health and consumer directorate general) have joined together to call for stronger international standards for window coverings. The three safety agencies are urging standards development organizations and ...
Attorney General: Leddy appointment stands despite conflict of interest claim
Deputy Attorney General William Griffin says James Leddy, now the volunteer president of the American Association of Retired Persons' Vermont chapter, can serve on the state Health Care Reform Commission.
Attorney General: Leddy appointment stands despite conflict of interest claim
MONTPELIER Vermont's attorney general says the naming of a former lawmaker to a state panel on health care will stand, despite a conflict-of-interest complaint.
Health units butting out smoking -- (add your comments)
Five health units in the northeast are running a Back to Basics campaign to improve compliance with the Smoke-Free Ontario Act. The first year of the multiyear campaign is aimed at butting out smoking in all workplaces and public places. The campaign is in response to a greater number of [...]