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The California Board of Pharmacy revoked 12 pharmacy licenses in Q2 2026 and 40+ pharmacy licenses in Q1 2026. The NJ Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners ordered Dr. Gerald Buchoff to pay $7,500 for negligence in treating a Yorkshire Terrier. Health Canada issued a Type I recall for Philips MRI systems over liver stiffness measurement errors.

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Texas Medical Board Suspends Physician License

The Texas Medical Board has temporarily suspended the medical license of physician Oscar Aaron Molina, M.D., due to concerns about his ability to practice medicine safely, citing habitual drug or alcohol use. The suspension is effective immediately and remains in place until further board action.

Urgent Enforcement Healthcare
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Texas Medical Board Disciplines Physicians and Adopts Rule Changes

The Texas Medical Board disciplined 13 physicians and adopted new rules for physician licensure, including pathways for foreign-trained physicians, mandated by HB 2038. The board also proposed new rules for parenteral ketamine therapy.

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Texas Medical Board Suspends Physician Jaffer

The Texas Medical Board has temporarily suspended the medical license of physician Azul Shiraz Jaffer, M.D. The suspension is effective immediately due to findings that Dr. Jaffer's continued practice poses a threat to public welfare, specifically citing habitual drug or alcohol use interfering with safe practice.

Urgent Enforcement Healthcare
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Texas Medical Board Suspends MRT Laurie Ann Brown Certificate

The Texas Board of Radiologic Technology temporarily suspended the medical radiologic technologist certificate of Laurie Ann Brown, effective immediately, due to an arrest for Driving While Intoxicated and failure to respond to board inquiries. The suspension is temporary pending further board action and a hearing.

Urgent Enforcement Healthcare
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Texas Board Suspends Radiologic Technologist Certificate

The Texas Board of Radiologic Technology has temporarily suspended the certificate of radiologic technologist Natalia Aguilar-Gutierrez following her arrest on felony charges. The suspension is effective immediately and remains in place until further board action, with a hearing to be scheduled.

Urgent Enforcement Healthcare
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CDPHE HPV Vaccine Reminder Notice

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) is sending reminder texts and emails to families of over 304,000 children aged 11-18 who may be overdue for their HPV vaccine. The messages aim to encourage vaccination for cancer prevention and provide resources for finding providers and updating records.

Routine Notice Public Health
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Colorado Opposes EPA Rollback of Vehicle Emissions Protections

Colorado's Governor and state agencies expressed strong opposition to the EPA's decision to repeal federal greenhouse gas endangerment findings and roll back vehicle emissions standards. The state asserts that this action harms air quality, public health, and creates business uncertainty, vowing to continue its own science-based protections.

Priority review Notice Environmental Protection
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FDA Draft Guidance on Medical Gases Certification Process

The FDA has issued draft guidance for industry on the certification process for designated medical gases. This guidance explains the certification process and annual reporting requirements, aiming to reduce regulatory burden for the medical gas industry. Comments are due by April 13, 2026.

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FDA Guidance: Plausible Mechanism Framework for Individualized Genetic Therapies

The FDA has issued draft guidance outlining a plausible mechanism framework for developing individualized genetic therapies. This framework provides recommendations for generating substantial evidence of effectiveness and safety for these novel treatments. The comment period for this draft guidance closes on April 27, 2026.

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FDA Draft Guidance Q&A on Food Traceability Records

The FDA has issued draft guidance in a Q&A format to help industry understand the requirements for additional traceability records for certain foods, as established by a final rule in 2022. Comments on this draft guidance are due by May 21, 2026.

Priority review Guidance Food Safety
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FDA Guidance on Antimicrobial Drug Durations for Food Animals

The FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine has issued guidance for sponsors of new animal drug applications concerning medically important antimicrobial drugs used in food-producing animals. The guidance aims to facilitate voluntary changes to define durations of use for these drugs to mitigate antimicrobial resistance.

Priority review Guidance Agriculture
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HHS OIG: Sarasota Memorial Hospital Medicare Overpayments Total $12.1 Million

The HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) found that Sarasota Memorial Hospital received at least $12.1 million in Medicare overpayments between January 1, 2020, and December 31, 2021. The OIG recommended the hospital refund the overpaid amount and implement additional training.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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HHS OIG Report: Alaska Missed Foster Care Opportunities for Native Children

The HHS Office of Inspector General issued a report finding that Alaska missed opportunities to protect American Indian and Alaska Native children missing from foster care. The report details failures in notification, follow-up actions, sex trafficking assessments, caseworker visits, and tribal communication, recommending improvements supported by ACF.

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EMA Recommends Six New Medicines for Approval

The European Medicines Agency's CHMP has recommended six new medicines for marketing authorisation and nine for extension of therapeutic indications. These recommendations cover treatments for various conditions including menopausal symptoms, liver disease, a rare genetic disorder, influenza, and graft-versus-host disease.

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EMA News
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EMA Recommends Kygevvi for Rare TK2d Disease Treatment

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has recommended granting a marketing authorisation for Kygevvi, a new treatment for the rare genetic disease thymidine kinase 2 deficiency (TK2d). This recommendation is based on clinical study data showing improvement in motor function for pediatric patients.

Priority review Guidance Pharmaceuticals
EMA News
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EMA Recommends Withdrawal of Levamisole Medicines

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) recommends the withdrawal of marketing authorisations for medicines containing levamisole due to the serious side effect of leukoencephalopathy. This recommendation follows an EU-wide review concluding that the benefits of these medicines no longer outweigh their risks for treating parasitic worm infections.

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EMA News
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Levamisole withdrawn from EU market due to leukoencephalopathy risk

The EMA's PRAC has recommended the withdrawal of marketing authorisations for all medicines containing levamisole from the EU market. This decision is due to the confirmed risk of leukoencephalopathy, a serious brain side effect, where the benefits of the medicine no longer outweigh the risks for treating parasitic worm infections.

Urgent Enforcement Pharmaceuticals
EMA News
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CVMP Opinions and Guidelines Update

The EMA's Committee for Veterinary Medicinal Products (CVMP) adopted positive opinions for several variations to existing veterinary medicinal products and discussed pharmacovigilance signals. These updates primarily involve product information changes based on signal management processes.

Routine Notice Pharmaceuticals
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State Revokes, Suspends Health Care Provider Licenses

The Washington State Department of Health has revoked or suspended the licenses, certifications, or registrations of two health care providers. Elena T. Nguyen had her nursing assistant credentials suspended for two years due to drug use with a minor, and Kyon J. Saucier had his home care aide credential indefinitely suspended for physical force on children.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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HHS OIG Audit of Utah Capitation Payments

The HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) has issued an audit report, in partnership with the Utah Inspector General, concerning capitation payments made concurrently with another state. The report, dated February 20, 2026, details findings related to Medicaid payments.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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HHS OIG: 14 Providers Improperly Claimed $70.6M in PRF Payments

The HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) reported that 14 out of 30 selected Indian Health Service and rural providers did not comply with terms and conditions for expending $70.6 million in Provider Relief Fund (PRF) payments. The OIG recommended that HRSA require these providers to return unallowable expenditures.

Priority review Notice Healthcare
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State Disciplines Health Care Providers for Misconduct

The Washington State Department of Health has disciplined six healthcare providers for misconduct and substance use. Actions include denial of applications, charges of unprofessional conduct, and agreed orders to cease practice, with one provider fined $500.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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Washington State Health Provider License Actions

The Washington State Department of Health has revoked or suspended the licenses, certifications, or registrations of six health care providers. These actions were taken due to various violations including neglect of vulnerable adults, submitting false information, and patient care issues.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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State Disciplines Healthcare Providers

The Washington State Department of Health has taken disciplinary actions against 11 healthcare providers, including denying applications, charging with unprofessional conduct, and placing credentials on probation. These actions are based on convictions, failure to comply with stipulations, and other professional misconduct.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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Missouri Failed to Collect $12.2M in Medicaid Drug Rebates

HHS OIG Audit A-07-23-06113 found that between January 1, 2019, and December 31, 2022, Missouri failed to invoice manufacturers for, and collect, Medicaid drug rebates totaling $12.2 million (Federal share), consisting of $9.7 million for physician-administered drugs and $2.5 million for pharmacy drugs. OIG also identified an additional $165,783 (Federal share) for other physician-administered drugs that may have required rebates. OIG recommends that Missouri refund the Federal Government for the identified amounts and strengthen internal controls over its Medicaid drug rebate invoicing processes.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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State Revokes/Suspends Health Care Provider Licenses

The Washington State Department of Health has revoked or suspended the licenses, certifications, or registrations of four health care providers due to findings of neglect or abuse of vulnerable adults. These actions prohibit the individuals from practicing or having unsupervised access to vulnerable populations.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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ACF Contract for Unaccompanied Alien Children Services Noncompliant

The HHS OIG found that the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) awarded a $529 million sole source contract for unaccompanied alien children services in a noncompliant manner. The contract was double the cost estimate and lacked required pre-award documentation.

Priority review Enforcement Government Contracting
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HHS OIG: West Virginia Failed to Collect $6.1M in Medicaid Drug Rebates

The HHS Office of Inspector General found that West Virginia failed to collect an estimated $6.1 million in federal rebates for physician-administered drugs dispensed to Medicaid managed-care enrollees. The audit identified failures in internal controls that prevented the state from invoicing manufacturers for these rebates.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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Pharmacist Robert E Jennings Jr Discipline on File

The Florida Department of Health has a disciplinary action on file for Pharmacist Robert E Jennings Jr. The license verification indicates a public complaint and disciplinary action are present, requiring further review by clicking the relevant tabs. This information is publicly available as of February 18, 2026.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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Pharmacist Karen M Small Discipline and Public Complaint Record

The Florida Department of Health has updated the public record for pharmacist Karen M Small, indicating that discipline and a public complaint are on file. The data was last updated on February 18, 2026, and her license is active until September 30, 2027.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Pharmacist Frank Spadaccini Faces Disciplinary Action

The Florida Department of Health is taking disciplinary action against pharmacist Frank Spadaccini, license number PS39752. The license verification data indicates disciplinary action is on file and a public complaint has been filed.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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State of Florida Pharmacist License Discipline Record

The State of Florida Department of Health has updated the license verification for Pharmacist Traniece Fullwood, indicating a discipline action is on file. This update signifies a change in the professional standing of the licensee.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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Pharmacist John Laud-Hammond Faces Discipline

The Florida Department of Health has imposed disciplinary obligations on pharmacist John Laud-Hammond. The license verification indicates 'Discipline on File' and 'Public Complaint' are present, requiring further review of specific actions taken.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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Washington Massage Therapist Matthew McQuain Suspended for Sexual Misconduct

WA DOH suspended the massage therapy license of Matthew McQuain (credential MA61548984) in King County following charges that he sexually assaulted two clients during massage therapy sessions. The suspension bars McQuain from practicing as a massage therapist in Washington State pending further legal action. McQuain has 20 days to request a hearing to contest the charges.

Urgent Enforcement Healthcare
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Washington State Disciplines Healthcare Providers

The Washington State Department of Health has taken disciplinary actions against 14 healthcare providers in February 2026. These actions include denying applications for credentials and rescinding previously issued credentials due to violations and professional misconduct.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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State Revokes, Suspends Health Care Provider Licenses

The Washington State Department of Health has revoked or suspended the licenses, certifications, or registrations of eight health care providers due to misconduct, including financial exploitation of vulnerable adults and practicing under the influence. Some providers also face fines and indefinite suspension of credentials.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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King County Massage Therapist License Suspended

Washington State health officials have suspended the license of King County massage therapist Jason Senat pending further legal action. The suspension follows charges alleging sexual assault of four clients and is intended to protect patient safety. Senat has the option to request a hearing to contest the charges.

Urgent Enforcement Healthcare
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Washington DOH Disciplines Healthcare Providers

The Washington State Department of Health has taken disciplinary actions against nine healthcare providers for misconduct, including unprofessional conduct, financial exploitation, and unlicensed practice. These actions range from charges and investigations to denial of credentials and termination of probation.

Priority review Enforcement Healthcare
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Pharmacy Commission Meeting Minutes and Actions

The Connecticut Commission of Pharmacy met on October 30, 2024, approving a new pharmacy application with modifications, a pharmacy remodel, and issuing fines totaling $3,000 to Walgreens for violations related to pharmacy closures and compounding standards. The commission also approved reciprocity and new applications.

Priority review Notice Pharmaceuticals
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Pharmacy Commission Meeting Agenda - October 30, 2024

The Connecticut Pharmacy Commission meeting agenda for October 30, 2024, outlines discussions on new pharmacy applications, remodels, pharmacy manager appointments, and reciprocity interviews. The agenda also includes requests for new non-resident pharmacy applications and updates on previously approved or denied applications.

Routine Notice Pharmaceuticals
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Pharmacy Commission Meeting Minutes - Approvals and Enforcement

The Connecticut Commission of Pharmacy approved new pharmacy premises and several pharmacy remodels during its November 20, 2024 meeting. The Commission also initiated an enforcement action against Walgreens #02410 for alleged violations related to pharmacy manager changes and operating without a manager.

Priority review Enforcement Pharmaceuticals
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Pharmacy Commission Meeting Agenda

The Connecticut Pharmacy Commission met on November 20, 2024, to review 20 new pharmacy applications, including new and non-resident pharmacies, and address two legal cases. The agenda also included discussions on pharmacy remodels and reciprocity interviews.

Routine Notice Pharmaceuticals
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Connecticut Commission of Pharmacy Meeting Schedule

The Connecticut Commission of Pharmacy published its 2025–2026 meeting schedule, listing regular meetings on dates ranging from January 2025 through March 2026. Meetings are held at the Plaza North building in Hartford, CT, with most sessions scheduled from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM or 1:00 PM. The schedule provides public notice of upcoming commission sessions; agendas, minutes, and video recordings are linked where available.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Virginia Board of Pharmacy Legislative and Regulatory Updates

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy has updated its regulations regarding pharmacy technician education standards and collaborative practice agreements. Key changes include expanded options for technician training and clarified processes for pharmacists to obtain DEA registration for prescribing controlled substances.

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Virginia Pharmacy Technician Registration Requirements Updated

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy has issued a notification clarifying updated registration requirements for pharmacy technicians, effective July 1, 2025, pursuant to statute 54.1-3321(B). To be registered as a pharmacy technician, applicants must submit an application and fee, evidence of completing an accredited training program (including programs accredited through the Department of Education's Career and Technical Education program, approved by the Board, recognized by PTCB or NHA, or operated through a federal agency or military branch), and evidence of passing a national certification examination administered by PTCB or NHA.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Virginia Board of Pharmacy Staffing Concerns and Statewide Protocols Update

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy has updated its guidance on reporting pharmacy staffing concerns and has amended several statewide protocols for pharmacists. Pharmacy permit holders must review and act on staffing reports, and pharmacists can report issues directly to the board without fear of retaliation. The revised protocols cover vaccinations, tuberculosis testing, hormonal contraceptives, naloxone, influenza, and strep throat.

Priority review Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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Virginia Board of Pharmacy Revised Online PIC Change Process

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy has implemented a revised, entirely online process for completing a change of pharmacist-in-charge (PIC) for pharmacy permits. This update includes electronic payment via credit card and requires uploading a one-page document to finalize the request. A revised Pharmacy Permit Application Form is also now in use for other changes.

Routine Notice Pharmaceuticals
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Virginia Pharmacy Law and Regulatory Updates

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy presented updates on recent legislative and regulatory changes affecting pharmacy practice. Key changes include expanded educational standards for pharmacy technicians and new provisions for collaborative practice agreements allowing pharmacists to prescribe certain controlled substances.

Priority review Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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Massachusetts: 90-day Supply for Certain Schedule II/III Prescriptions

The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy updated its policy to allow a 90-day supply for certain Schedule II and III prescriptions, including those for opioid use disorder treatment, non-opioid stimulants, testosterone, and implantable infusion pumps. Other Schedule II and III medications remain limited to a 30-day supply.

Priority review Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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MA Board Adopts Rapid Microbial Methods for Sterility Testing

The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy has adopted a new policy allowing the use of Rapid Microbial Methods (RMMs) as an alternative for sterility release testing of compounded sterile preparations (CSPs). This policy outlines requirements for licensed sterile compounding pharmacies to ensure public safety when using these advanced technologies.

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