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More Bad News For Zenefits: Biggest Client Jet.com Left Just Before CEO Resigned

Jet dropped the human resource company to look for better solutions for its rapidly growing company. In other marketplace news, FitBit sees a boost on news that Salesforce CEO Mark Benioff bought a stake in the company.

Walgreens Warns Theranos It Will Dissolve Partnership If Problems Aren’t Resolved

The blood testing startup is also under pressure to submit a plan to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services about the steps it is taking to address the issues that came to light after a federal inspection. The deadline is Friday.

FDA Panel Recommendation On Arthritis Drug Knockoff Could Clear Way For More Biosimilars

The non-binding approval of the lower-cost version of Johnson & Johnson’s drug Remicade could signal the FDA will use looser criteria for marketing approval than some people expected, analysts say. In other national news, The Wall Street Journal looks at how Sanofi’s inhalable insulin missed the mark, Centene posts profits helped by its Medicaid business, the U.S. considers Medicare payment changes and the opioid crisis makes pharmacists play drug cop.

Sonoma Board Greenlights Food Safety Program

“The purpose of this is to reduce the risk of food-borne illness,” Department of Health Services Director Stephan Betz told supervisors before they voted 5-0 in favor of the rating system. In other local news, Grossmont health district is offering scholarships for nursing students and those who want to pursue medical health technician careers.

Obstetricians Working At Catholic Hospitals Face Additional Set Of Religious Rules

Doctors must follow the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services, which prohibit birth control, abortion and, in most cases, sterilization. In other hospital news, Palomar Health closes its standby ER in downtown Escondido and Ventura County Medical Center nurses are offered an 11-percent wage increase.