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Money focus of Lockport race
Lockport Union-Sun & Journal, N.Y.A common theme in the Lockport City Schools Board of Education election is probably something that'll come up in all school board elections. Finances. Six people will be the ballot for the Lockport City Board of Education. Incumbents Edward Sandell, Jon...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, General Motors Corp., Accounting and Auditing, Collective Contract
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Moving overseas a job remedy for nurses
China Daily, Beijing / Asia News NetworkBEIJING (China Daily/ANN) -- Nurse Song Yan would have sought a job in another country if not for her family and child. "I work at least nine hours a day and overtime from time to time, and get meager pay," said the veteran nurse who has practiced the...Tags: Medical Specialization, Australia, Beijing (China), China, Colleges and Universities
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Contract between Aetna and Carolinas HealthCare System puts more focus on quality of care
The Charlotte ObserverAetna health insurance company and Carolinas HealthCare System, the largest hospital group in the Carolinas, recently signed a contract intended to control health care costs by better coordinating patient care. It's part of a slowly unfolding national...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Aetna Inc., Collective Contract, Charlotte, MRI (imaging)
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BRIEF: Cone Health joins Premier health care alliance
Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.Greensboro's Cone Health said Wednesday it has joined the nationwide Premier health-care alliance, which has as its goal reducing costs and improving care delivery through participating in its purchasing network. The alliance said it produces more...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Career and Workplace, Collective Contract
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Skepticism of hospital partnership expressed at Anacortes meeting
Skagit Valley Herald, Mount Vernon, Wash.A p o t e n t i a l p a r t n e r s h i p between Island Hospital and a larger and possibly religiously affiliated nonprofit health care system brought about 40 people to a Tuesday night meeting of the Fidalgo Democrats. Island Hospital Commissioner Dr....Tags: Social Issues, Christianity, Collective Contract, Conservation, Abortion
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After impasse with IBEW, Glendale City Council imposes pay cut on utility workers
More than 200 Glendale Water & Power employees and their union comrades packed City Hall Tuesday night to protest a contract that cuts their pay by 1.75%. Despite the showing, the City Council — unable to reach a deal with the International...
Tags: Government, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Pension and Welfare, Health Insurance Cost
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Allegheny Health Network CEO 'unbelievably qualified'
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewJohn Paul knows all about Highmark's bitter rivalry with UPMC. Paul, 62, will be president and CEO of Pittsburgh's new hospital system -- Allegheny Health Network -- having spending much of his career as second-in-command at UPMC. He was credited with...Tags: Collective Contract, Career and Workplace, General Practitioners, Corporate Officers, Hospitals and Clinics
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State OKs Highmark's $1.1B purchase of West Penn Allegheny
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewHighmark can move forward with its $1.1 billion purchase of West Penn Allegheny Health System, the linchpin in the health insurer's plan to convert itself into a competitor to UPMC, the largest hospital network in Western Pennsylvania. The state...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, Collective Contract, Insurance
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St. Mary's Hospital in Passaic moves closer to sale to for-profit company
The Record, Hackensack, N.J.The Vatican has approved the sale of St. Mary's Hospital in Passaic, and unions representing nurses and technicians there have overwhelmingly ratified contracts with the potential new owner. Now state officials are reviewing thousands of pages of...Tags: Medical Specialization, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Companies and Corporations, Collective Contract
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GQ: cc me on these answers, will you?
Change of SubjectUPDATED twice with responses from Gov. Pat Quinn's spokeswoman WBEZ-FM reporter Rob Wildeboer has questions for Gov. Pat Quinn: Governor, there are almost 50,000 inmates in Illinois prisons. It’s an historic high. Nonetheless, you’ve closed... -
Maxim employee forged email to state in hepatitis c case
A staffing company owned by Columbia-based Maxim Healthcare Services created a false email to make it appear it had informed state health officials about unethical conduct by contract worker David Kwiatkowski, who is accused of exposing hundreds of...Tags: Trials, Career and Workplace, Collective Contract, Medical Procedures and Tests, Hepatitis
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State report outlines Kwiatkowski's time in Maryland
Supervisors at a Maryland hospital weren't surprised when drugs were missing from a treatment room where contract radiology technician David Kwiatkowski was assigned. A manager had spotted him going through needle-disposal containers and he was among...
Tags: Trials, Viral Diseases and Infections, Crime, Law and Justice, Cardiac Catheterization, Collective Contract
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