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Raley’s Awaits Pharmacists’ Vote Before Deciding Whether To Proceed with Lawsuit

Raley’s supermarket chain yesterday announced that it will wait for the results of a second contract vote by the company’s unionized pharmacists before deciding whether to proceed with a federal lawsuit filed two weeks ago, the Sacramento Bee reports.

Two CNA-Supported Candidates Win Seats on Antelope Valley Hospital Board

Two candidates supported by the California Nurses Association have won seats on the board of Antelope Valley Hospital, which could bolster the CNA’s effort to unionize nurses at the facility, the Los Angeles Times reports.

FDA Commissioner McClellan Calls For Faster Drug Review, Increased Efficiency

Speeding market entry of safe medicines, hastening marketing of generic drugs, updating drug manufacturing standards, retaining FDA scientists and decreasing medical errors top new FDA Administrator Mark McClellan’s “tentative agenda,” Dow Jones Business News reports.

Calif. Doctor Under Investigation for ‘Unnecessary’ Surgeries Was Previously Monitored at Other Facility

One of the two doctors currently under investigation for allegedly performing “unnecessary” procedures at Tenet Healthcare’s Redding Medical Center had been previously monitored by another Redding hospital for concerns over “patient care and employee safety,” according to court documents, the New York Times reports.

Federal Government Should Offer More Funds for Los Angeles County Health System, Los Angeles Times Says

Although Los Angeles County has the most uninsured residents in the nation, the Bush administration has “shown little interest in saving Los Angeles County’s imploding health care system,” according to a Los Angeles Times editorial.

Pharmaceutical Supplier AmerisourceBergen To Acquire Software Vendor Bridge Medical

The pharmaceutical supply company AmerisourceBergen will acquire the privately held Solana Beach-based bar-coding software vendor Bridge Medical in a stock transaction worth approximately $27 million, the companies announced yesterday.