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Julius Henson released from jail a month early
The Baltimore SunPolitical consultant Julius Henson on Friday was released a month early from the Baltimore City Detention Center, officials said. Henson was released early because he received jail credits, which inmates can earn for good behavior and for sharing a cell,...Tags: Trials, Judges, Hospitals and Clinics, Elections, Punishment
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Medstar Health opens first satellite clinic as alternative to hospital emergency room
The health care provider MedStar Health, which owns Union Memorial, Good Samaritan and Franklin Square hospitals, has opened its first urgent care satellite facility, called PromptCare, on the city-county line, and says it plans to open more in the...Tags: Flu, Pneumonia, Hospitals and Clinics, MedStar Health, Union Memorial Hospital
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MedStar to open its first urgent care center
MedStar Health, among the largest health systems in the state, is entering the increasingly crowded urgent care market with its first facility on York Road. A ribbon cutting is planned for May 30. The MedStar system currently operates nine hospitals,...Tags: Symptoms, Flu, Anne Arundel Medical Center, Harbor Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics
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Balto. Co. police make arrest in Owings Mills man's death
A Parkville man has been charged in the death of an Owings Mills man who was found in the back seat of a Chevrolet Impala earlier this month, Baltimore County police said Wednesday. Police said Linwood Tymais Smith shot Miguiel Anthony Bailey, 22, during...Tags: Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Shootings, Theft, Parkville, Belair Road
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Baltimore County police arrest second suspect in Parkville homicide
A Baltimore County man orchestrated a drug deal to rob a 22-year-old who was found shot to death in the back seat of his Chevrolet Impala in Parkville last week, police said. DeAngelo Devonne Johnson, 24, of the first block of Delight Ave. in Nottingham,...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Shootings, Nottingham, Prosecution, Murder
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Woman pleads guilty in silicone buttocks injections case
A 45-year-old Atlanta woman admitted Wednesday that she used a downtown Baltimore hotel room to inject exotic dancers with commercial-grade silicone, commonly used in furniture polish, to enlarge their buttocks, according to federal prosecutors. As...Tags: Trials, Rod J. Rosenstein, Pneumonia, Baltimore Hotels, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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MD hospitals shopping locally for food
Maryland hospitals are buying more food locally, according to a new analysis.
Forty hospitals in Maryland, the District of Columbia, and Northern Virginia are now purchasing locally grown fruits and vegetables regularly during the growing season and nine...Tags: Maryland General Hospital, Washington Hospital Center, Cecil County, Anne Arundel Medical Center, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Good Samaritan Hospital settles claims it defrauded health programs
Good Samaritan Hospital agreed to pay $793,548 to settle allegations that it submitted false claims to federal health benefit programs for four years ending in December 2008, federal Department of Justice officials reported Wednesday. The hospital denied...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health Insurance, MedStar Health, Justice System, Government Health Care
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Thomson Reuters list of top 100 hospitals
Thomson Reuters has released its top 100 U.S. hospitals based on overall performance. The hospitals were ranked on 10 key areas: mortality, medical complications, patient safety, average patient stay, expenses, profitability, patient satisfaction,...Tags: Northwest Hospital, Delray Beach, Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Baylor University , Heart Failure
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