Home Medical Equipment Rentals in the US Industry Market Research Report Now ... - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Home Medical Equipment Rentals in the US Industry Market Research Report Now ... San Francisco Chronicle (press release) For this reason, industry research firm IBISWorld has added a report on the Home Medical Equipment Rentals industry to its growing industry report collection. Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) May 18, 2012 The Home Medical Equipment Rentals industry has adapted ... |
CVS Caremark All Kids Can and Cedars-Sinai Partner to Bring COACH for Kids and ... - MarketWatch (press release)
CVS Caremark All Kids Can and Cedars-Sinai Partner to Bring COACH for Kids and ... MarketWatch (press release) LOS ANGELES, May 17, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- CVS Caremark, through its All Kids Can program, today announced a partnership with Cedars-Sinai to expand the medical center's COACH for Kids and their Families® program to provide health services to ... |
Health fraud is big business - Rome Sentinel
Health fraud is big business Rome Sentinel News coverage of the recent simultaneous arrests of 107 people in seven cities for alleged health care fraud pretty much appeared and disappeared in a day, at least outside Miami, Baton Rouge, Houston, Los Angeles, Detroit, Tampa and Chicago, ... |
Man sentenced in $1.5M health care fraud - WJXT Jacksonville
![]() PanARMENIAN.Net | Man sentenced in $1.5M health care fraud WJXT Jacksonville Medicare paid about $1.5 million for these fraudulent claims before Brunswick Medical Supply was shut down. Tumanyan then took numerous steps to launder the money stolen from Medicare. Tumanyan opened at least four sham businesses in Los Angeles; ... Man gets 5 years in Medicare fraud case |
Olympus to post larger-than-expected loss: report - MarketWatch
Olympus to post larger-than-expected loss: report MarketWatch LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- Camera and medical-equipment maker Olympus Corp. (JP:7733)(US:OCPNF) will likely post a larger-than-expected loss when it announces results for the fiscal year ended in March later Thursday, according to a Nikkei business ... |
Medical Firm Strikes Back at Animal Rights Group - Courthouse News Service
Medical Firm Strikes Back at Animal Rights Group Courthouse News Service By DESHAYLA STRACHAN (CN) - A Los Angeles-based medical equipment supplier asked for a restraining order against an animal rights group it claims has terrorized its employees by holding protests every weekend for months at their homes and offices. |
California medical pot crackdown hits upscale Santa Barbara - Chicago Tribune
California medical pot crackdown hits upscale Santa Barbara Chicago Tribune LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A crackdown on California's medical marijuana supply chain by federal authorities targeting the state's illegal drug trade arrived this week in the affluent, coastal county of Santa Barbara. The latest actions include three ... |
Historic LA hospital site to be turned into senior apartments - Los Angeles Times
![]() Los Angeles Times | Historic LA hospital site to be turned into senior apartments Los Angeles Times (Gary Friedman, Los Angeles Times / March 15, 2012) By Roger Vincent, Los Angeles Times A historic — and some say haunted — Los Angeles hospital that has been closed for two decades is set to be converted into apartments for low-income seniors in a ... Exclusive pics: Fango's "DEVIL INSIDE" visit to Linda Vista Hospital |
8 candidates seek second chance in 47th Congressional District - Contra Costa Times
8 candidates seek second chance in 47th Congressional District Contra Costa Times Janice Hahn in the new 44th Congressional District that stretches from the Port of Los Angeles to South Gate. Though eight candidates have stepped forward to fill the void left by Richardson ceding her hometown district - the newly-drawn 47th ... |
People on the move: May 20, 2012 - Pensacola Business Journal
People on the move: May 20, 2012 Pensacola Business Journal Cianciotto returned to Pensacola after spending 15 years in Los Angeles, Calif. where he worked the front lines of information security, then later a senior manager for the security response organization, Symantec. Prior to joining Symantec In Los ... |
CVS Caremark All Kids Can and Cedars-Sinai Partner to Bring COACH for Kids and their Families® Mobile Medical Clinic ...
LOS ANGELES, May 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- CVS Caremark, through its All Kids Can program, today announced a partnership with Cedars-Sinai to expand the medical center's COACH for Kids and their Families® program ... Read more
Former Bellevue detective puts his expertise to good use with investigation and survival supply business
A man steals hundreds of thousands of dollars from a large airline company where he works. It’s not out of reasons of pure greed, but the need to pay for rising medical bills for his family. The case was one of Johal’s first, and most difficult investigations since he opened his own firm, Be Prepared Investigative Services and Survival Supplies, last fall. The California-born Johal combined his ... Read more
Sports Medicine Skills Come Into Play at Pasadena Marathon
Just as athletes are training for the upcoming May 20, 2012 Kaiser Permanente Pasadena Marathon so, too, are the physicians and health professionals who are responsible for providi Read more
Luxury Link Hosts Month Long "Auctions for a Purpose" To Benefit Nonprofit Pack for a Purpose®
LOS ANGELES, May 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Luxury Link ( www.luxurylink.com ), the leading luxury travel website, is launching a series of special travel auctions offering up to 65 percent off published ... Read more
Conn. Senate passes medical marijuana bill
A bill legalizing marijuana for medical purposes has passed the Connecticut Senate. The state joins 16 others and the District of Columbia in enacting such legislation. Read more
Doctors bring health care - and hope - to Nicaragua
For all her 67 years, Santos de Cruz Meza was the neighborhood pariah. Born with a cleft lip in a poor village in Nicaragua, her deformity worsened with age, twisting her nose while the top of her mouth produced a frightening jumble of rotting, unusable teeth. Read more
Joe Alessi to play benefit concert
InterVol, a humanitarian and medical relief nonprofit, will be the cause behind a West Coast concert May 11 featuring New York Philharmonic principal trombonist and Bay Area native Joe Alessi. Alessi will perform at 7:30 p.m. at Sonoma State University’s Evert B. Person Theatre in Rohnert Park. He is performing at the invitation of local physician Dr. Aimee Chagnon, a doctor who has worked with ... Read more
Women Take Control Of Their Health By Learning All They Can
DEAR ABBY: Between juggling the joys and challenges of home life and staying productive at work, it's easy for women to make quick decisions now that could affect their health later on, or to miss early signs of medical problems altogether.To help women take control of their health, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Office of Women's Health and the General Services Administration's Federal ... Read more
Medbox Developing a Patent Pending Wall-Mounted Biometric Kiosk for Storage of Sensitive Medicine Samples and Supplies ...
HOLLYWOOD, Calif., May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Medbox, Inc. (MDBX.PK) ( www.medboxinc.com ) announced today that the company is developing a new, highly secure, automated kiosk for the storage ... Read more
Accellent Announces Sale of its Pittsburgh Facility
Accellent Inc. , a wholly-owned subsidiary of Accellent Holdings Corp., has entered into an agreement to sell its facility located just outside of Pittsburgh in Houston, Pennsylvania to The Perryman Company , also headquartered in Houston, Pennsylvania. Read more





