Odessa, Texas-based Medical Center Hospital is nearing completion on its new Center for Woman and Infants, which may be open to the public as early as mid-January, according to an Odessa American Online report.
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The board members at Mt. Diablo Health Care District, based in Concord, Calif., voted 3-0 to appoint Daymon Doss to interim executive director of the health district, according to a Mercury News report.
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Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and Permanente Medical Group have filed a lawsuit against the California Nurses Association, claiming the union's one-day strike in September violated its contract, according to a San Francisco Business Times report.
Blythedale Children's Hospital in Valhalla, N.Y., will soon open a new, $65 million inpatient building, the first addition to the hospital in 40 years, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
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