A prescribed set of hospital-wide patient-safety programs can lead to rapid improvements in the “culture of safety” even in a...
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The city of Pittsburgh and an officer’s insurance company will pay $44,500 to settle a lawsuit claiming a man was...
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A Ft. Collins, Colo., businessman accused of swindling investors of $3.4 million has pleaded guilty to one count each of...
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The California Insurance Guarantee Association (CIGA) announced it has chosen Frasco Investigative Services, one of the largest insurance investigation corporations...
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A judge has ordered a 93-year-old Oberon, N.D., woman to pay $375 in fines for driving with a suspended license...
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The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited Ohio-based Cooper Tire & Rubber Co., a manufacturer...
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