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Several Arizona patients are now calling for change after they received surprise medical credit cards from Banner Health. (Arizona's Family) Colin White had to get surgery because of a kidney stone.
Patient safety and well-being is behind Rosemere Cancer Foundation’s New Year re-reprint of chemotherapy alert cards. ... Of these, around 30 are new patients, who will receive their alert card ...
They say until the alert cards are "rolled out" and put in packs, users can read the long patient information leaftlet ...
A PATIENT absconded from the Calderstones medium secure unit over the weekend it emerged today. And although chief executive Russ Pearce said that the patient was not a danger to the public the ...
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PA Media on MSNCall for ‘trauma cards’ to help NHS patients - MSNThe NHS should introduce pocket-sized trauma cards to help “empower” survivors when they are seeking health care, a patient champion has said. Healthwatch England said that the cards can help ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Patients who use smartphone apps to manage their diabetes could face serious health problems if they miss notifications needed to control their blood sugar, U.S. health ...
THREE RIVERS, Mich. — Patients were warned to monitor their credit scores after a hospital data breach. CPS Solutions, which helps support pharmacy operations, provided notice that Three Rivers ...
Florida nurse accused of using patient's credit card for sports betting facing more charges. Investigators said they found another victim after the 23-year-old nurse was arrested in December.
Kelly Churney, 46, of Auburn, was arrested on Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024. on charges she stole multiple credit cards from patients while she worked at Upstate Community Hospital.
CINCINNATI — Health care providers will now receive automatic alerts when a patient overdoses in Ohio. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and the Ohio Board of Pharmacy announced the Ohio Automated Rx ...
Call for ‘trauma cards’ to help NHS patients Healthwatch England said that the cards can help discreetly alert health workers that they are caring for someone who has experienced trauma.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Patients who use smartphone apps to manage their diabetes could face serious health problems if they miss notifications needed to control their blood sugar, U.S. health ...
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