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Investigation: Rampant Prescription Errors at California Nursing Homes

Recent investigations by the California Department of Public Health found some shocking news about California nursing homes. In 18 out of the 32 investigations – all but one in the Bay Area – pharmacists responsible for reviewing the medication of nursing home residents regularly allowed medically inappropriate and potentially fatal antipsychotic medications and did not

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Governor Signs Medical Record Bill Championed by Attorney Chris Dolan

A bill strongly advocated for by San Francisco Attorney Christopher Dolan to help keep hospital patients safe has been signed into law by California Governor Jerry Brown. The law will ensure that patients and health-care providers have full pictures of patients’ care by keeping records of all changes made to patients’ electronic medical records (EMRs).

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In Response to a recent California Department of Public Health Report

The McMath family, who was never consulted about their eye witness observations or interviewed, and myself as an officer of the court, are deeply offended and, once again, feel betrayed by the medical profession. People need to be clear what a CDHP report is. It simply states that CHO was in compliance with the “Medicare

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IIHS Tests Suggest that Current Underride Guards on Semis Are Unsafe

Semi trucks are the largest (and most dangerous) vehicles on the road, so safety measures are commonly adjusted as new research suggests ways to make the public safer. According to a new study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety – IIHS for short – trailer underride guards will have the next major safety-standard adjustment

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