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Facing $1.2 Million Fine, ADC Blames Corizon-Centurion Handoff for Its Failures

Facing $1.2 Million Fine, ADC Blames Corizon-Centurion Handoff for Its Failures

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 21, 2019

The change in contractors took place this summer, but ADC’s failure to provide decent health care to prisoners has gone on for years.

New Prison Health Care Company Centurion Is No Better Than Corizon, Families Say

New Prison Health Care Company Centurion Is No Better Than Corizon, Families Say

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 19, 2019

“Nothing has changed, and everything is just as lousy,” said one woman whose incarcerated son suffers from a host of medical problems.

Doctors: Trump’s ‘Public Charge’ Immigration Rule Makes America Less Healthy

Doctors: Trump’s ‘Public Charge’ Immigration Rule Makes America Less Healthy

By Hannah CritchfieldAugust 17, 2019

“In terms of public health, the bad thing is that the word may not get out, or the word will get out and people won’t believe it,” Will Humble said.

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Federal Audit: Phoenix Indian Medical Center Failed at Opioids Oversight

Federal Audit: Phoenix Indian Medical Center Failed at Opioids Oversight

By Elizabeth WhitmanAugust 2, 2019

The opioid epidemic has taken a particularly heavy toll on tribal communities.

ADC, Corizon Ignored Policies in Denying Hep C Treatment to Wellington Coppess

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 25, 2019

Now, he faces several life-threatening medical problems.

Corporation Commissioners Request Investigation Into Utility Shutoff Policies

Corporation Commissioners Request Investigation Into Utility Shutoff Policies

By Elizabeth WhitmanJune 14, 2019

Commissioner Boyd Dunn asked staff to assess rules regarding termination of service and to “recommend appropriate changes.”

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Corizon Ignored Arizona Inmate’s Repeated Requests for Medical Care, Family Says

Corizon Ignored Arizona Inmate’s Repeated Requests for Medical Care, Family Says

By Elizabeth WhitmanMay 28, 2019

James Leonard has 50 pounds in a year. His other medical symptoms are alarming and potentially life-threatening.

Deadly Arizona Doc Hawks Bogus Stem Cell Treatment

By Meg O'ConnorMay 17, 2019

Greene acts as a stem-cell guru at his Scottsdale-based R3 Stem Cell, but he killed so many patients the AZ medical board revoked his license in 2009.

Babies Are Dying From Syphilis in Maricopa County

Babies Are Dying From Syphilis in Maricopa County

By Elizabeth WhitmanFebruary 25, 2019

The county is begging doctors and midwives to screen pregnant women more frequently for the disease.

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Lawsuit: Seeking Help for Bulimia, She Thought She Could Trust Her Therapist

Lawsuit: Seeking Help for Bulimia, She Thought She Could Trust Her Therapist

By Elizabeth WhitmanDecember 26, 2018

Under Arizona law, it is a felony for a licensed behavioral health professional to have sex with someone they are treating.

Why Is a Nebraska University Building a Medical School in Phoenix?

Why Is a Nebraska University Building a Medical School in Phoenix?

By Joseph FlahertySeptember 18, 2018

“Arizona’s need for health care professionals in the coming years is only going to increase,” Governor Doug Ducey said.

Author John Carreyrou Tells How Theranos Scammed Doug Ducey and Arizona

Author John Carreyrou Tells How Theranos Scammed Doug Ducey and Arizona

By Joseph FlahertyJune 1, 2018

In the process, Arizona Governor Ducey “essentially became a public supporter of Theranos,” says author John Carreyrou.

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Arizona Bioindustry Association Defends Top Awards Given to Theranos and Insys Therapeutics

Arizona Bioindustry Association Defends Top Awards Given to Theranos and Insys Therapeutics

By Joseph FlahertyMay 30, 2018

Insys Founder John Kapoor “has done tremendous good for patients,” AZBio’s CEO says.

Arizona Woman Says She Got Sick After Eating Romaine Lettuce, Sues Red Lobster

Arizona Woman Says She Got Sick After Eating Romaine Lettuce, Sues Red Lobster

By Ray SternMay 7, 2018

She came down with symptoms six days later.

Doug Ducey Signs Arizona Opioid Epidemic Act: 5 Things to Know

Doug Ducey Signs Arizona Opioid Epidemic Act: 5 Things to Know

By Joseph FlahertyJanuary 26, 2018

The governor signed it this morning. So what does the new law actually do?

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Department of Juvenile Corrections Refuses to Release Potentially Damning Report

Department of Juvenile Corrections Refuses to Release Potentially Damning Report

By Amy SilvermanJanuary 17, 2018

“This is outrageous that this father can’t get this information about his child …,” says Dan Barr, director of the Arizona First Amendment Coalition.

The Top Arizona Baby Names of 2017 Are Out: Harvey Is Not One of Them

The Top Arizona Baby Names of 2017 Are Out: Harvey Is Not One of Them

By Molly LongmanDecember 21, 2017

Neither Donald nor Roy nor Trent made the list either but there were a lot of Emmas and Liams..

Refusing to Drown Their Sorrow: A Buckeye Family Looks for a Miracle to Help It Heal

By Lindsay MooreDecember 21, 2017

Buckeye toddler undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapy trying to recover from drowning.

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Arizona Supreme Court Upholds Medicaid Expansion in Blow to GOP Challenge

Arizona Supreme Court Upholds Medicaid Expansion in Blow to GOP Challenge

By Joseph FlahertyNovember 17, 2017

With the court firmly on the side of the state Medicaid agency, the third time was evidently not a charm for Republican lawmakers seeking to undo the law.

A Battle Over Benefits Is Playing Out at a Somali Grocery Store in Phoenix

A Battle Over Benefits Is Playing Out at a Somali Grocery Store in Phoenix

By Antonia Noori FarzanOctober 27, 2017

A Somali store struggles to provide federal benefits for customers. Advocates say bureaucracy is the problem..

Sober-Living Facility Leaving Paradise Valley; Home for Sale for $1.1 Million

Sober-Living Facility Leaving Paradise Valley; Home for Sale for $1.1 Million

By Joseph FlahertyOctober 13, 2017

Owner won’t say if he has asked residents of Pinnacle Peak Recovery facility to vacate property in exclusive neighborhood

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Komen’s Absence in Arizona May Hit Hispanic Women Hard

By Lindsay MooreOctober 12, 2017

Komen Arizona was largely serving the Hispanic community through free cancer treatment. Now that funding is gone.

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