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Medical News Today (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Cardinal Health Inc., one of the nation's largest distributors of pharmaceutical drugs, has agreed to settle allegations that it violated federal reporting provisions relating to its handling of certain controlled substances regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Under the agreement between the company and seven U.S.
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
Cardinal Health Inc. says Monday it will spin off its clinical and medical products businesses into one separate, publicly-traded company.
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The Atlanta Business Chronicle (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Georgia was awarded $1.5 million from Cardinal Health Inc., which on Friday agreed to settle allegations it violated federal reporting provisions over handling certain controlled substances regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). (CAH)
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The Tampa Bay Business Journal (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Cardinal Health Inc. has agreed to settle allegations that it violated federal reporting provisions relating to its handling of certain controlled substances regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration. (CAH)
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The Triangle Business Journal (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Cardinal Health Inc. has agreed to pay the federal government $34 million to lift controlled-substance license suspensions on three of the company’s pharmaceutical shipping facilities. (CAH)
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Tampa Bay Online (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
WASHINGTON - Cardinal Health Inc. will pay $34 million to settle claims that it failed to report suspicious sales of controlled substances, the Department of Justice said on Thursday.
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CEOWORLD Magazine (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
Medical supplier Cardinal Health Inc, a global provider of products and services paid Chairman and CEO R. Kerry Clark $9.7 million in total compensation in fiscal 2008, more than doubling his compensation from the year before. Clark’s 2008 pay package included $1.4 million in base salary and a $691,804 bonus, the company disclosed in a [...]
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The Puget Sound Business Journal (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Cardinal Health Inc. has agreed to settle allegations that it violated federal reporting provisions related to its handling of certain controlled substances regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration. (CAH)
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Law Blog - WSJ.com (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Cardinal Health Inc. has agreed to pay $34 million to reinstate its federal license to distribute prescription drugs after federal officials said it violated reporting standards about suspicious orders.
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Cardinal Health Inc., one
of the nation's largest distributors of pharmaceutical drugs, has agreed to
settle allegations that it violated federal reporting provisions relating
to its handling of certain controlled substances regulated by the Drug
Enforcement Administration (DEA). Under the agreement between the company
and seven U.S. Attorney's...
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The Triangle Business Journal (Free subscription) | 30/09/2008
Cardinal Health Inc. said Monday that it is spinning off its tech-focused clinical and medical products businesses into a separate public company in a move that will affect Cardinal’s 80-employee Creedmoor operation. (CAH)
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Market Watch (Free subscription) | 29/09/2008
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Cardinal Health Inc. said Monday it would spin off its clinical and medical products operations into one separate, publicly-traded company. The Dublin, Ohio corporation said the new company will be led by current vice chairman, David L. Schlotterbeck. Chairman and CEO R. Kerry Clark, 56, will continue to lead Cardinal Health through the spin-off and then...
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The Business First of Columbus (Free subscription) | 17/09/2008
Cardinal Health Inc.’s foundation is lining up applicants for the second year of a grant program aimed at improving patient safety. (CAH)
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Religion Clause (Free subscription) | 12/10/2008
Yesterday's Charlottesville (VA) Daily Progress reported that the the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission late last month filed a Title VII religious discrimination lawsuit against Cardinal Health Inc. The suit charges that the company failed to accommodate the religious needs of a driver who for religious reasons refused to work on Sundays. Employee Howard Thompson was fired...
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MND/BlogWonks: Your Alternate Daily (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
Cardinal Health Inc., one of the nation’s largest distributors of pharmaceutical drugs, has agreed to settle allegations that it violated federal reporting provisions relating to its handling of certain controlled substances regulated by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), according to a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police. Under the agreement [...]