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Future California Hospital Association Chair To Leave Other Positions To Focus On New Role

“I’ve been privileged to be serving the Orange County community for 12 years,” Richard Afable says. “It’s the right time for me to leave the legacy of our work and the care of our community to capable leaders to continue our work.”

Jurors In Case Of Fatally Shot Doctor Start Deliberations Over Mental Health Of Man Charged

Stanwood Elkus was found guilty on Monday of first-degree murder in the slaying of Dr. Ronald Gilbert, who had been Elkus’ urologist years earlier. But now the jurors are tasked with determining whether Elkus was legally insane the day of the killing.

‘It’s Only Getting Worse’: Hospitals Flooded With Opioid Patients As Crisis Rages On

There’s been a 64 percent increase in inpatient stays, while emergency room visits related to opioids have doubled since 2005. Meanwhile, Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price praises China’s help in cracking down on opioids.

Legal Battle Over UC Researcher May Be Shaken By Former Med School Dean Scandal

“With all that’s out there about [Dr. Carmen Puliafito], he’s going to have a serious problem coming off as credible and being believed,” said Los Angeles attorney Brian Panish, a civil litigator who has represented clients in suits against both schools.

State Lawmakers Mull Ways To Rein In Out-Of-Control Drug Prices

Under one of the measures being considered, pharmaceutical companies would have to explain to the state periodically why they’re raising prices, and they’d have to give 60 days notice to purchasers before raising prices by a certain amount.

Upon Returning From Recess, Republicans Will Face Ticking Clock To Shore Up Marketplaces

Lawmakers will need to scrounge up 60 votes in 12 days to pass their bipartisan bill. Meanwhile, another plan from Sens. Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) and Bill Cassidy (R., La.) gains traction among Republicans and three former HHS chiefs urge Republicans to stabilize the system.