Brittany Davis
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Nursing homes residents may have less face-time with their caregivers after a law takes effect today that revises minimum staffing levels. The law is part…
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Two physicians affiliated with an Arizona-based company have been prescribing or recommending risky and unproven weight-loss drugs and near-starvation…
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Some Florida health-care providers who promote thermography as a screening test for breast cancer say they plan to continue, despite an official warning…
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The Florida Board of Medicine voted today to permit a doctor convicted of rape to return to practicing medicine, saying the crime had nothing to do with…
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Each time Judith Postol swallowed a pill in May, she’d anxiously count down how many were left. Her money was almost gone, and so were the pills that…
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With premiums and co-pays rising and insurers' spending on medical care dropping, Florida HMOs are rolling in cash. As of December, they had earned an 18…
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Orlando Regional is disputing the results of a Medicare study that found an exceptionally high rate of life-threatening bloodstream infections -- a…
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Two dozen Florida doctors who lost their Drug Enforcement Administration licenses as part of a federal crackdown on pain clinics still have clear Florida…
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Miami may be the nation's epicenter for Medicare and Medicaid fraud, but the United States Attorney's Office has upped its game and its prosecutions, said…
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Usually an unpaid hospital bill wouldn't attract much attention. But it's a different story when the bill is for a controversial procedure on a pro…