Denver Health broke ground on a 293,000-square-foot outpatient facility Sept. 20.
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Houston physician Gazelle Craig, DO, and pain management clinic owner Shane Faithful were each sentenced to 35 years in prison for running an alleged pill mill.
Sutter Maternity & Surgery Center of Santa Cruz (Calif.) awarded University of California, Santa Cruz graduate Sarah Hermann a $10,000 scholarship.
Hershey, Pa.-based Penn State Health and Humana signed an agreement giving Humana Medicare Advantage members coverage at Penn State Health facilities, including Hershey Outpatient Surgery Center.
Maryville, Ill.-based Anderson Healthcare plans to create a medical office campus on a 10-acre plot of land in Edwardsville, Ill., Riverbender.com reports.
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Little Rock-based The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Gastroenterology Clinic added Stephan Dehmel, MD, to its staff, Arkansas Money & Politics reports.
An Australian professional society's attempt to ban repeat standard-dose proton pump inhibtors prescriptions for gastroesophageal reflux patients was scrapped after several physicians protested, Pharmacy News reports.
