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Connecticut, Govt, Health, nurses October 21, 2016

Connecticut Nursing Board Recommends Disciplining Nurse Following Baby’s Death

 By Kate Farrish The state Board of Examiners for Nursing has recommended disciplining an East Hartford nurse for her actions when a 13-month-old girl she was caring for in Manchester stopped breathing and died in…


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Connecticut, Govt, Health, hospitals, nutrition October 12, 2016

Judge To Rule On Claims In Suit Alleging Tainted Probiotic Killed Connecticut Infant

By Gary Stoller A Superior Court judge is expected to decide by year’s end whether to limit the allegations in a lawsuit filed by the estate of a newborn, Calvin Jimmy Lee-White, who died after…


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Connecticut, fitness, Govt, Health October 9, 2016

Desperate Choices: Giving Up Custody For Care In Connecticut

By Lisa Chedekel Ten years have gone by, but Lisa Vincent and her son, Jose, flash back to their goodbye with fresh anguish and faltering voices. He is 21 now, but the 11-year-old boy he…


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Connecticut, Govt, Health, hospitals October 5, 2016

Connecticut’s Latest Hospital Inspection Reports Available On C-HIT

By Cara Rosner Several patient deaths, including the death of a newborn who was given an overdose of medication, were among various violations found at Connecticut hospitals, according to newly released inspection reports from state…


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Business, Govt, Health, medicine, US October 1, 2016

Insys Danbury Sales Manager Charged In Kickback Scheme Involving Painkillers

By Lisa Chedekel Fifteen months after a Derby nurse admitted taking drug-company kickbacks in exchange for prescribing a powerful opioid painkiller, a former district sales manager for the company was arrested Thursday on federal charges…


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Business, Credit Cards, Credit rating, Finance, Govt, scams, US September 25, 2016

Feds Sue Credit Repair Company For Misleading Consumers And Charging Illegal Fees

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has filed a lawsuit in federal district court against the credit repair company Prime Marketing Holdings, LLC, which allegedly charged consumers a series of illegal advance fees as well…


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Connecticut, doctors, Govt, Health September 21, 2016

Connecticut Med Board Fines Two Docs, Asks For Stiffer Penalty For New Haven Doctor

By Kate Farrish The state Medical Examining Board Tuesday fined two doctors for inappropriately prescribing drugs and rejected a New Haven doctor’s $5,000 fine, saying it was too lenient. The board fined Dr. Jeffrey S….


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Connecticut, Govt, Health, Nursing homes September 19, 2016

Litchfield Rest Home Ordered To Hire Consultant After Reports Of Residents Using Marijuana, Alcohol

By Cara Rosner The state has ordered a Litchfield rest home to hire an independent consultant after finding various violations, including alcohol use and suspected marijuana use among residents. In a consent order signed Sept….


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Connecticut, Govt, Health September 15, 2016

Asthma ER Visits And Hospitalizations Drop In Many Connecticut Communities

By Jodie Mozdzer Gil The rates of asthma-related emergency room visits and hospitalizations dropped in many Connecticut communities, the latest data from the state Department of Public Health show. Overall, 58 percent of communities saw…


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Connecticut, Govt, Health, Misc September 13, 2016

Nearly 1,500 New Cases Of Lead-Poisoned Kids In Connecticut, Screening Remains Deficient

 By Jenifer Frank  Nearly 1,500 children under the age of 6 tested positive for lead poisoning in 2014, according to the latest numbers from the state Department of Public Health. Overall, the number of lead-poisoned…


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Health, hospitals September 6, 2016

Connecticut Hospitals Wake Up To The Need For Sleep

By Karen Weintraub Clattering carts, overly bright lights and frequent disruptions make hospitals a tough place to get a good night’s sleep.But now, hospitals across Connecticut are launching efforts to help patients sleep longer and…


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Connecticut, Govt, Health, Misc, Nursing homes September 1, 2016

Connecticut Nursing Homes Fined After Resident’s Death, Care Lapses

 By Kate Farrish State health officials have fined five nursing homes at least $1,500 each in connection with residents who were abused or injured and one who died in July after being outside in sweltering…


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Health, Nursing homes August 29, 2016

Five Connecticut Care Facilities Receive National Quality Awards

By Kate Farrish Five Connecticut facilities have won national quality awards and a West Hartford nursing home is the only one of three homes in the U.S. to receive the highest level of recognition from…


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doctors, Health, medicine August 25, 2016

Derby Pain Clinic’s High Prescribing Of Cancer Drug Extends Beyond Nurse

By Lisa Chedekel Four nurses, all of them affiliated with a Derby pain clinic, were responsible for nearly all of the state’s 2014 Medicare spending on the powerful opioid painkiller Subsys, which is at the…


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Connecticut, Govt, Health, nurses August 24, 2016

Connecticut Disciplines Five Nurses For Misconduct

By Kate Farrish The state Board of Examiners for Nursing today disciplined five nurses for misconduct, including four whose cases involved drugs or alcohol. After a hearing today, the board revoked the license of Danielle…


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Health, medicine August 23, 2016

Drug Prices Keep Rising Despite Efforts To Reduce Out-Of-Pocket Costs

By Sujata Srinivasan Michael Baudin of Manchester retired eight years ago after a career in auto repair, but now the 76-year-old is back working part time as a driver so he can afford prescription medications….


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Connecticut, Govt, Health, Nursing homes August 18, 2016

Two Nursing Homes Fined Following Resident’s Injury, Medication Error

By Cara Rosner State health officials fined two nursing homes following incidents in which residents were injured and suffered complications after doctors’ orders were not followed. Apple Rehabilitation of Middletown was fined $1,635 by the…


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Govt, Health, Senior Issues, US August 16, 2016

Alzheimer’s Care Puts Financial Strain On Family Members

By Cara Rosner Connecticut has a high prevalence of Medicare beneficiaries living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias, often placing an enormous financial strain on caregivers who are spending thousands of dollars a year on…


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doctors, Govt, Health, medicine, US August 12, 2016

Connecticut Doctors Continue To Be Bribed By Big Pharma

By Lisa Chedekel Dozens of Connecticut doctors accepted six-figure payments from drug and medical device manufacturers in 2015 for consulting, speaking, meals and travel, with six of the 10 highest-paid physicians affiliated with academic institutions,…


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Connecticut, Govt, Health, Nursing homes August 3, 2016

Three Connecticut Nursing Homes Fined Following Falls, Medication Error

By Kate Farrish Three nursing homes have been fined more than $1,500 each by the state Department of Public Health in connection with residents who fell, broke bones or received the wrong medication. On June…


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