After an accident, you have a lot to think about. With this informative article library written with Texas, Oklahoma, or Arkansas personal injury victims like you in mind, you get beneficial material to help with your claim.
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Hospital "Never Events" still huge problem. More info here.hospital "never events" still happening over 4000 times per year texas oklahoma arkansas
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Big Pharma starts reporting physician payments in 122 days. Read Final CMS Regulations Here.Centers for Medicare Services finally starts collecting data under federal Physician Sunshine Act
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Important Witness Tampering Decision in Medical Malpractice Cases. Read it here.Witness Intimidation Decision Issued by Pennsylvania Court has wide implications.
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Landmark Court Decision Achieved. Read Bramlett decision here.
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Oklahoma State Dental Act protects consumers but only if the rules are followed. Read the State Dental Act here.Oklahoma State Dental Act violations expose patients to disease and may form basis for malpractice lawsuits in Tulsa
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Association of Healthcare Journalists publishes hospital inspection reports for Arkansas hospitals. Read them here.
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Oklahoma Hospital Inspection reports compilation. Read them here.Hospital inspection reports brought to you by the Oklahoma birth injury lawyers at Girards Law Firm.
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Hospitalinspections.org releases hospital reports for Texas Hospitals. Read them here.
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More reasons why hospitals should not be secret places: FDA Recalls Ventilator due to software problem. Read recall notice here.
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According to the American Journal of Managed Care, Texas sees the second-highest inpatient hospital Rate increases in the Nation
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Fibrinolytic Therapy for Heart Attack Victims yields similar results as early percutaneous interventionsAccording the a study published by the New England Journal of Medicine, fibrinolytic therapy yields similar results as early percutaneous coronary intervention for ST-segment myocardial infarction
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Temporary Tattoos are not so harmless after all According to FDATemporary Tattoos are not so harmless after all according to the FDA