Pennsylvania hospital receives state OK
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, February 4, 2008
The Commonwealth Medical Center in Aliquippa, PA, has received a full two-year license from the state Department of Health. The hospital had been working on a provisional license because of problems during summer 2007 inspections at the hospital. The license was released after the state accepted the hospital's plan of correction, which included submission of financial reports and a plan to have an independent audit.
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