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| Missouri fire rules rejected over smoke detectors - Jefferson City News Tribune Online Health officials are planning to draft new fire rules for Missouri's long-term care facilities that likely won't mandate smoke detectors in every room. A fire at a southwest Missouri group home that killed 11 people in November 2006 prompted Source: www.newstribune.com Brea nursing home operator will pay $2 million to settle suit - Los Angeles Times The operator of 18 skilled nursing homes across Southern California will pay $2 million to former residents in a settlement stemming from a class-action lawsuit that alleged substandard care of elderly patients. According to the suit, filed in Orange Source: www.latimes.com Regenesis Biomedical Announces Additions to Board of Directors - Forbes SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Aug. 22 /PRNewswire/ -- Regenesis Biomedical, Inc., a medical technology company that markets the Provant(R) Wound Therapy System, announced today the addition of two members to its Board of Directors. The two new directors are Source: www.forbes.com Protecting Doctors for Refusing Abortions Save Email Print - WHSV The Bush administration is proposing stronger job protections for doctors and home health nursing other health care workers who refuse to perform abortions because of religious or moral objections. Health and home health nursing Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt says health care Source: www.whsv.com In Suffolk, nursing home debate rages - Long Island Business News The Suffolk County Legislature and home health nursing county executive agree on this: The John J. Foley Nursing Home can t continue to function as a $15 million annual drain on the county s resources. And that s about all they agree on. The Legislature sees the Source: www.libn.com Report: Conn. relying on nursing home chains - Newsday news and home health nursing financial services. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ Large, for-profit chains nursing home chains dominate Connecticut 's market, according to an analysis of federal data released Sunday by the Hartford Courant. Such facilities have lower staffing Source: www.newsday.com |