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Detox Center’s Future Uncertain Following State Investigation Of Patient’s Death

The state requires a newly admitted patient to be checked at least every 30 minutes during the first 12 hours after admission, but an investigation found that Pacific Coast Detox did not check the patient as frequently as required and “staff entered false information in decedent’s file,” the documents say.

Attorney General Nominee May Threaten States’ Decisions On Marijuana

Sen. Jeff Sessions has said, “Good people don’t smoke marijuana,” and some worry that he could overturn guidance issued by former Attorney General Eric Holder’s office that eased federal enforcement of anti-drug laws regarding marijuana.

Rates Of Injuries Related To Falls Surging As Baby Boomers Age

“Older adults do not really want to hear they’re at risk,” says Wendi Skala, a trauma injury prevention coordinator. “They want to be viewed as aging gracefully, going to the gym or riding their bike on the American River Trail.”

Though Its Work Saves Countless Lives, Agency’s Anonymity Threatens Its Future

The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality has instituted changes in the health care system that have saved many lives, but as the industry is about to enter a time of uncertainty under a Trump administration, the agency could lose support.

Anthem-Cigna Merger Goes To Trial In Final Chapter Of Obama’s Antitrust Efforts

If completed, the merger between Anthem and Cigna and the deal between Aetna and Humana would leave the industry topped by three giant firms. While the decisions are expected before Donald Trump takes office, it’s unclear where his administration will come down on mega-mergers like these.