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GCC budget still tight
This post has been corrected. See below for details. Glendale Community College officials on Friday announced that roughly 100 empty positions that have remained unfilled now for three years will remain so for another. Officials at the meeting on...Tags: Colleges and Universities
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2 fugitives accused of Medicare fraud may be in Glendale, U.S. says
Federal authorities say two of Medicare's most-wanted fugitives may be hiding out in Glendale. Healthcare investigators say Karo Gotti Blkhoyan, 32, and Anush Sahakyan, 29, set up a phony medical clinic in South Carolina from 2009 to 2010 and billed for...Tags: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Government Health Care, Medicare, Los Angeles Times
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Ahead of federal healthcare overhaul, local hospitals look to primary care
As the new year begins, local healthcare providers are preparing for a potential flood of patients who previously didn’t have access to insurance, but who will now be covered as the federal Affordable Care Act takes effect. More primary care...
Tags: General Practitioners, St. Joseph Medical Center, Health and Safety at School, Insurance, Corporate Officers
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Glendale Adventist gets $50K grant
With the demand for primary care doctors expected to skyrocket as the federal healthcare overhaul law is implemented, Glendale Adventist Medical Center was recently awarded a $51,615 grant for its family practice residency program. Kevin A. Roberts,...
Tags: Health Care Reform (2009)
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Q&A with Pasadena delegate John Cushman III
ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. -- Times Community News caught up with John Cushman III at the Tradewinds resort, where the California GOP delegation is staying. Cushman, who lives in Pasadena, is chairman of a multinational real estate firm. What city do you...
Tags: Elections, Realty, Barack Obama, Parties and Movements, Paul Ryan
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Healthcare ruling renews concern in California over patient access
California's top physicians group warned that the newly insured under the federal healthcare law may have trouble finding a doctor available to treat them, and a West Covina represenative agrees. James T. Hay, president of the California Medical Assn.,...Tags: General Practitioners, Los Angeles Times, Edward P. Hernandez, Health
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Local hospitals largely supportive of Supreme Court decision on healthcare law
Local healthcare providers have started to weigh in on the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to uphold President Obama’s Affordable Care Act, with one hospital calling it “a victory for patient care.” The court ruled 5-4 today to...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Parent Organizations, Barack Obama, Parties and Movements, U.S. Supreme Court
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A Word, Please: Sorting out news style and book style
I don't usually comment on online articles or websites. Partly, it's because of the company that would put me in. Not that I think every online commenter is crazy. On the contrary, I'm sure there are several who could pass a mental competency test....Tags: Book, Two and a Half Men (tv program), Donald Trump, Health
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Angel of mercy for health care
Commutes to Northern California three days a week may seem excessive to the average Glendale resident, but for Robert Issai it's a simple duty.
Issai was elected to the Catholic Health Assn. of the U.S. Board of Trustees June 15. Although his work as...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Poverty, Charity, Health Insurance, Medical Services
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Immigrant healthcare bills stump House group
WASHINGTON -- Differences over whether immigrants should be deported for fail ing to have health insurance or pay their healthcare bills have stalled a bipartisan group of House lawmakers, who blew past a self-imposed Thursday deadline as they pressed...Tags: Immigration, Justice and Rights, Memorial Day, Migration, Labor Legislation
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If this health plan is 'socialism,' we need more of it
So this is what socialism looks like: Private companies competing for people's business in an open marketplace. Californians got their first glimpse Thursday of what insurers plan to charge for coverage to be offered next year to about 5 million state...
Tags: Insurance, Health Care Reform (2009), Nordstrom, Consumers, Macy's
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House feels the heat on immigration reform
WASHINGTON — Committee approval of a sweeping Senate immigration overhaul has put pressure on the House, where Speaker John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) and top leaders have been pushing a bipartisan group of lawmakers to produce its own bill. House...
Tags: Immigration, Paul Ryan, Justice and Rights, Labor Legislation, Migration
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