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2. Dennis Quaid considers suing Cedars-Sinai: the actor, whose newborn twins have recovered from a medicine overdose, touts a bar code system for medication during a meeting of healthcare journalists
3. Kaiser doctor, accused of negligence, remains on the job: 'I've been telling these guys for years that he was going to kill someone,' said Dr. Gilbert Moran, the former ob-gyn chief. 'And no one would listen.'
4. Meeting set on reopening of King-Harbor Hospital
5. Feeling the pain of cuts at King-Harbor: The Denny's in Kenneth Hahn Plaza is among several businesses losing customers after many services at nearby hospital are cut
6. King-Harbor Hospital to close as feds pull funding
7. Hospital group rejects system and cashes in: A Southland doctor's company prospers by canceling insurance contracts and, some say, shortchanging patients
8. Legal actions target patient dumping on L.A.'s skid row: City attorney's office files civil complaints against two L.A. County hospitals and a transportation services company
9. King hospital gets another reprieve: County supervisors reject motion to begin closing the facility, opting to give it time to prepare for a federal inspection
10. Possible closure of King hospital saddens local leaders
11. State moves to revoke King-Harbor's license: The troubled hospital, under fire for a new round of patient care lapses, would be forced to shut down if it lost its license
12. Drew University to sue L.A. County over hospital split: Calling the termination of support to 248 medical residents an 'engineered catastrophe,' school officials charge that the restructuring of King-Harbor had a severe impact on the university
13. L.A. city attorney to sue hospitals that dump patients on skid row: ten sites are identified for possible legal action after talks between facilities and L.A. city attorney break down
14. 800 at Memorial Hospital in Inglewood given layoff notices
15. Hospital's pancreas transplant program placed on probation: a federal oversight group sanctions San Diego's sharp memorial hospital
16. Hospital study shows money lost on care: half the facilities in the report spent more on patients than what was collected for their treatment in 2004
17. L.A. targets patient dumping: The city alerts hospitals of possible legal action if they leave people on skid row against their will
18. Conditions worsen at reinvented state hospital: Norwalk's Metropolitan reduced use of drugs and restraints after a critical federal report in 2002. It's a more dangerous place, a review shows
19. Gov. drops nurse ratio challenge: after the election defeat, the administration ends its appeal of a ruling ordering more staffing. His battle with the union energized labor
20. Bid to Sell Hospitals Stirs Fears; Officials say four or five could close, burdening L.A. and Orange counties' already stressed healthcare network, particularly its bulging emergency rooms
21. Some Hospitals Giving Up Hope; Medical facilities are closing down in the face of rising costs
22. Raging Fires, Financial Woes and a Fugitive; Blazes claim 38 homes and Santa Paula hospital succumbs, but a runaway rapist is captured and CSUCI has its first graduates
23. Prognosis Unclear on Nurse Law Compliance
24. Gambling With Their Lives; With no trauma center nearby, travel between Vegas and L.A. is risky. A fire station, inmates aid crash victims
25. Hospital to Close Amid Anger, Hope: The financially ailing Santa Paula center will shut its doors today after 42 years. But city and county officials vow to revive it or replace it
26. Santa Paula Hospital Closes ER: State orders the move because the medical center no longer has an ICU. A deal with Ventura County could still rescue the facility
27. Patients Without Borders: Amid rising health costs, illegal immigrants in San Diego-area hospitals are being transferred back to Mexico for treatment
28. Refugees Strive for Calms as They Await News of Homes
29. California; Glitch Stalls Retrofitting of Hospitals; A hiring freeze has slowed the state office that reviews projects. Yet $40 million is available for staffing
30. THE NATION; U.S. Eases Rules on Requirements for Hospital Emergency Care; California's stricter law means the changes shouldn't affect patients here, providers say
31. Cross Lowered, Seeks New Place to Rise
32. THE STATE; King/Drew Loses Its Right to Train Surgeons; The county-run hospital will give up 24 medical residents, who are relied on for operations
33. California; Doctors' Lawsuit May Go Forward; A judge rules that Community Memorial Hospital's medical staff is a legal entity with the right to sue the Ventura facility
34. Doctors Groups Help Underwrite Ventura Lawsuit; The state and national medical associations send $100,000 to local physicians battling with Community Memorial Hospital for autonomy
35. County Seeks Compromise on Cutbacks at Hospitals
36. U.S. Probe at a Tenet Hospital Expands; Inquiry into alleged kickbacks to doctors leads to records request at all of firm's facilities
37. The State; Santa Barbara Hospital Expansion Approved; State officials clear the way for purchase of smaller medical center, which may be replaced with a 130-unit housing project for employees
38. California; Nurses Win Bids to Unionize at 2 Sites; Pomona and Burbank hospitals say they accept NLRB ruling and will bargain in good faith
39. California; Funding for New UCI Hospital Is OKd
40. County May Limit Shift of Patients; Transfers of uninsured from private hospitals to public facilities could be curtailed in an effort to relieve pressure on the county health system
41. Los Angeles; Suits Filed in Deaths of 2 With Legionnaires'; Families accuse Good Samaritan Hospital in L.A. of mishandling an outbreak of the disease, which the facility says did not kill the men
42. Judge Bars Cuts at County-USC; The tentative ruling also reaffirms an order against the closing of Rancho Los Amigos
43. Hospital Problems Flagged by State
44. The Region; Hearing Delayed in Doctors' Lawsuit; Attorneys stake their positions even as a judge postpones action in the physicians' case against Community Memorial Hospital in Ventura
45. County-USC: Call In Feds
46. California; Doctors Sue Community Memorial; Physicians allege that administrators are endangering patients at the Ventura hospital
47. The Region; Doctors Allege Ventura Hospital Endangers Patients; Physicians at Community Memorial file a suit that says administrators pursue profits at the expense of proper medical care
48. The Region; Santa Paula Hospital Chooses Partner; Struggling medical center, seeking financial help, plans to discuss the matter with its favorite soon. Supervisor thinks Ventura County won
49. Remake for Childrens Hospital; The $300-million tower is designed to meet new quake rules and will have more amenities
50. The State; Crowd Boos Plan to Shut Veterans' Nursing Unit; About 200 protest a state decision to close part of the troubled Barstow veterans home and move about 90 residents to distant facilities
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