Valley Health
Business: Health Care Services |
Hospitals & Clinics
6350 U.S. 60, Barboursville, WV 25705
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Following a multi-year effort, Caleb P. Knight and Robert L. Coffield successfully argued for the approval of a certificate of need exemption for War Memorial Hospital, Inc.
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Department of Justice Awards More Than $300 Million to Fight Opioid and Stimulant Crisis and to Address Substance Use Disorders.
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CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled that a medical claim involving an ambulance that wrecked falls under the Medical Professional Liability Act and because of that, it is required to follow pre-suit notification.
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CHARLESTON — A man is suing Niche Polymer alleging he was wrongfully terminated from his employment for making complaints about safety.
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Emergency transport providers are suing health care providers, citing alleged negligence.
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A licensed insurer and the insured are suing Klear Energy Services LLC, et al, water treatment providers, citing alleged breach of contract and negligence.
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WINFIELD — A Berkeley County couple is suing healthcare providers, alleging negligence led to injuries to the wife.
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WHEELING – A judge has denied a request for preliminary injunction in a lawsuit against Alecto Healthcare Services.
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WHEELING – A Pennsylvania corporation alleges it was damaged when a medical transcription services agreement was breached by Ohio County companies.
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CHARLESTON – Treatment programs across the state will receive more than $20 million in funding to be to keep the drug addiction treatment programs running.
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WHEELING – A company is suing Alecto Healthcare Services Ohio Valley LLC after it claims it breached its agreement.
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HUNTINGTON – A man is suing the United States after he claims his son suffered severe injuries from a medical professional’s deviation from the standard of care.
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WHEELING — An Ohio County contractor is suing health care businesses, alleging breach of contract.
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WHEELING -- A doctor is suing her previous employer after being terminated.
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CHARLESTON -- Fifty-six leaders from across the state have accepted invitations to participate in the 2014 Class of Leadership West Virginia.
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MORGANTOWN - Two women are suing Valley Comprehensive Community Mental Health Center for allegedly failing to pay their final wages in a timely manner.
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HUNTINGTON - A former employee is suing Foster Foundation for allegedly wrongfully terminating her employment after she suffered an on-the-job injury.
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HUNTINGTON - A discrimination lawsuit against Valley Health Systems settled and dismissed from Cabell Circuit Court in late 2011.