Chinese Manufacturer Charged with Exporting Defective and Misbranded Masks Falsely Purporting to be KN95 Respirators
A Chinese manufacturer was charged with producing and exporting to the United States in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic over 140,000 misbranded and defective masks that falsely purported to…
Read More »New Jersey Man Charged with Selling Phony Prescriptions
An employee of a Mount Holly, New Jersey, medical practice was arrested for allegedly selling fraudulent prescriptions for controlled substances. Jose Colon, 36, of Sicklerville, New Jersey, is charged by…
Read More »Florida Boosts COVID-19 Testing for Long-Term Care Workers
Staff members at nursing homes and assisted living facilities will be required to be tested for COVID-19 every two weeks under a pair of emergency rules issued Wednesday by Gov….
Read More »Former Tennessee Nurse Gives up License after State Investigation
Kelsey D. Lenihan, a former nurse at a Knoxville clinic, has agreed to give up her license and multi-state privileges after a state investigation found she’d forged a doctor’s name…
Read More »Massachusetts Registered Nurse Charged with Drug Diversion
Marietta Strickland, 61, a Dighton registered nurse, was charged by information with one count of tampering with a consumer product, specifically the Schedule II controlled substance oxycodone, which is used…
Read More »Is There a Link between Nursing Home Reported Quality and COVID-19 Cases? Evidence from California Skilled Nursing Facilities
During the COVID-19 outbreak in the US, nursing homes became the hotbed for the spread of COVID-19.
Read More »Man Missing for a Month Found Dead inside Massachusetts VA Hospital
A missing man was found dead June 12 at the Bedford VA Hospital.
Read More »Struggle for Gun with Psychiatric Patient Ends with Two Dead at Illinois Hospital
A struggle among two retired cops and a psychiatric patient who had been beating a nurse ended with the patient and one of the retired officers fatally shot early Tuesday…
Read More »Nursing homes got masks that ‘probably should have never gone out’: Official
Federal officials are trying to correct errors that resulted in shipments of outdated or impractical equipment to America’s hard-hit nursing homes in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, according to…
Read More »Nine out of Ten Nurses Concerned about COVID-19, PPE: Survey
Healthcare workers fear going back to work for lack of protection from COVID-19, and nine out of 10 say access to personal protective equipment (PPE) is a top concern, according…
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