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By Eric Starkman In the six months I’ve been writing damning stories about Beaumont Health CEO John Fox and his despicable deputies COO Carolyn Wilson, chief medical officer David Wood Jr., CFO John Kerndl and chief bill collector Denise Waters, a question has been nagging: How is it that I know nothing about the CEO of rival Henry Ford Health and its management?
Wright Lassiter III, left. and John Fox Countless Beaumont employees have contacted me to warn about unsafe conditions and other issues at Michigan’s biggest and once-premier hospital network. I’ve heard nary a peep from anyone at Henry Ford.
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California urges court to compel Amazon to comply with COVID-19 probe
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra speaks at a media conference in Los Angeles, California, on Aug 2, 2018. (Photo: REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson)
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LOS ANGELES: California Attorney General Xavier Becerra on Monday (Dec 14) petitioned a court to compel Amazon.com Inc to comply with outstanding subpoenas over a state investigation into the company s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
The petition, filed with the Sacramento County Superior Court, accused Amazon of failing to adequately comply with the state s requests for information as part of the investigation into the company s coronavirus protocols and the status of COVID-19 cases at its California facilities.
Dec 14, 2020 - 03:18 PM
The AHA, joined by four other national hospital groups and hospital pharmacists representing participants in the 340B drug pricing program, Friday filed a federal lawsuit against the Department of Health and Human Services over the department’s failure to enforce program requirements and halt drug company actions that undermine the program.
The groups are joined in the lawsuit by three 340B hospitals serving patient communities in need that have been harmed by the companies’ refusals to provide discounts on prescription drugs dispensed at community-based pharmacies, as required by the 340B program.
“The 340B program plays a critical role in helping eligible hospitals provide a wide range of comprehensive services and low-cost drugs to vulnerable patients and communities, many of which have been the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack. “This lawsuit will require the department to take actions that we’v
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