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BioElectronics Corp. (PINKSHEETS: BIEL), the maker of inexpensive, disposable drug-free anti-inflammatory devices, announced the Company is currently preparing an application for 510(k) premarket notification for submission to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for general surgical recovery.
NEW YORK----Manhattan's Physician Group in New York, NY has demonstrated its commitment to patient safety by gaining accreditation from The American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities , recognized nationally as the "Gold Standard" in accreditation.
The Department of Health and Human Services' Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has again granted The Joint Commission deeming authority for the accreditation of critical access hospitals. The CMS designation means that critical access hospitals accredited by The Joint Commission may choose to be "deemed" as meeting Medicare and Medicaid certification requirements.
MEADVILLE -- There's nothing antiseptic looking about the floor in the Meadville Medical Center's newest addition.
When Mariano Lemus Gas heard that two local "natural medicine" stores were ordered to cease operations last month because of allegations of unlicensed surgeries, the consul for Mexico in Las Vegas wasn't terribly surprised.
DENVER - A judge denied bail Thursday for a surgery technician accused of swapping out her dirty syringes for ones filled with a painkiller meant for patients - even though she knew she had hepatitis C.
Kristen Diane Parker, 26, accused of swapping out her dirty syringes for ones filled with a painkiller
Patient Lisa Turk is one of thousands who is getting her blood tested for hepatitis C, but she says the experience at Rose Medical Center where she may have been placed at risk was great and that she'd "definitely" go back to the hospital.
A surgery technician accused of swapping out her dirty syringes for ones filled with a painkiller meant for patients has been denied bail after a judge ruled she's a danger to the community.
Denver (AP) A surgery technician accused of swapping out her dirty syringes for ones filled with a painkiller meant for patients has been denied bail after a judge ruled she's a danger to the community.
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