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Litigation

Aug. 26, 2015

Distress in health care industry highlights nursing home woes

The high cost of operations, coupled with a continual onslaught of lawsuits - varying from medical malpractice to class actions - are causing problems for the health care industry, experts say, and nursing homes in particular.


By Deirdre Newman


Daily Journal Staff Writer


The high cost of operations, coupled with a continual onslaught of lawsuits - varying
from medical malpractice to class actions - are causing problems for the health care
industry, experts say, and nursing homes in particular.


Distress in the national health care services industry in general has risen 11 percent
...

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