
Outpatient surgery isn’t the only medical service moving away from hospitals to other facilities: Minor radiology, lab work and physical medicine are also part of the trend, according
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In addition to a solid Democratic majority in both chambers of the legislature, a Democratic governor-elect and the overriding of three vetoes by the outgoing Republican governor,
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Air ambulance providers have won another court victory against payers, courtesy of the federal Airline Deregulation Act.
The Wyoming Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Office
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A group of truck drivers who claim their employer and its insurer misclassified them as independent contractors and conspired to force them to pay for
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Illinois doctors who treat injured workers are celebrating after the state House of Representatives this week gave final approval to a measure that will put some
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The U.S. Department of Justice is threatening to sue Washington state over a new law that presumes cancer, respiratory disease and other specified conditions arose
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Drug company Pfizer has received a six-month patent extension for Lyrica, a non-opioid medication used to treat pain and a top drug in workers’ comp.
The
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TALLAHASSEE, Florida — What happens when regulations require that surgical implant charges be based on a manufacturer’s invoice, but there is no manufacturer’s invoice? Or
… Read more »California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones signed a pair of precedential decisions before Thanksgiving ordering a carrier to pay back any money it collected based on
… Read more »Spinal cord stimulators led to nearly 80,000 medical-device injury reports to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration over a 10-year period, making them the third
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Career Services at California Lutheran University presents the Career & Intern Expo 2026, which wi …

