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hospital Nemours Children’s Health plans $130 million investment at Wilmington campus New trial ordered in Temple Health’s $45M malpractice case Operating engineers union wins St. presence Beth Israel Lahey Health reports $249M operating loss, -2.8% in Q3 Mergers give hospitals new EHR systems N.J.

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Health Provider News – April 1, 2022

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Despite malpractice lawsuits, Gainesville hospital stands behind star surgeon. Hundreds of Nebraskans Couldn’t Get Medical Care During Latest COVID Surge. Local Nursing Home Provider Advocates For Elder Care in D.C. New grants will fund mental health telemedicine at Wisconsin community centers.

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Alexius Devils Lake Hospital renovations Closing the Medicaid Gap Is Just the First Step, as Nursing Homes Fight for Predictable Reimbursement Sanford nursing director back home after an opportunity to help a hospital in Costa Rica What do malpractice payments look like in North Dakota? OHIO Buckeye Career Center receives $2.9M

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New heart surgery center coming to Short Pump US Department of Labor recovers $24K in fringe benefits, paid sick leave for 13 employees of Virginia rehabilitation, nursing care center Virginia hospitals conserve IV fluids, postpone some procedures UVA Health ranked number one in Virginia UVA Health Children’s ranked No.

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million malpractice award from Midland hospital McLaren Northern Michigan opens behavioral health center in Cheboygan McLaren Health Care names 1st chief nursing officer Planned Parenthood of Michigan expands reach with virtual health center Trinity Health reports $283.5M tax break for Norwood jobs; 42 other Mass.

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A Telemetry Nurse Expert Witness Retained on Delayed Diagnosis Case

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Telemetry Nurses are highly trained and experienced in reading an ECG/EKG and other telemedicine technology, they possess the ability to interpret and utilize this information and can identify dangerous heart rhythms and intervene promptly. Telemetry Nurses work in an intense, fast paced, challenging and high-pressure environment.

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