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Moving forward with an administrative law judge’s recommendation, the state Agency for Health Care Administration has issued a final order to revoke the...
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Moving forward with an administrative law judge’s recommendation, the state Agency for Health Care Administration has issued a final order to revoke the...
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Offering extensive details of what she described as a “catastrophe,” an administrative law judge has backed a state decision to revoke the license of a...
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A state appeals court Wednesday upheld moves by Gov. Rick Scott’s administration to shut down a Broward County nursing home that drew nationwide...
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For the second time, a Tallahassee judge has sided with an embattled nursing home in a public-records dispute with the Florida Department of Health,...
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Four months of legal wrangling over requirements that nursing homes and assisted-living facilities install backup generators and have 96 hours of fuel...
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The Florida Constitution Revision Commission convenes every twenty years to review proposals to the state constitution. A proposed bill of rights for...
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Requiring nursing homes and assisted-living facilities to install generators after the deaths of residents at a Broward County nursing home continues to...
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate and former U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham has paid Republican Gov. Rick Scott's office $1,200 for public records related to 14...
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The Florida Department of Veterans' Affairs is buying new generators for three of its long-term care facilities after legislative leaders approved $3...
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A House Republican has filed a bill seeking to offer a sales-tax exemption for generators that would provide emergency electricity to nursing homes and...
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Authorities say the deaths of 12 of the 14 Florida nursing home patients who died after Hurricane Irma have been ruled homicides. The Sun Sentinel...