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Virginia lawmakers weigh in on 'scathing' VEC report
The Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission found that 100,00 claims remain outstanding, the call center and adjudication staffing remain low and an outdated IT system that was supposed to be fixed eight years ago is still not done.Problem Solvers help parents of triplets fight medical bills
Under the impression that the service would be covered by their health insurance policy, the Silbers opted for the home health services. Referred by their doctor, Thrive Skilled Pediatric Care sent nurses to routinely weigh the triplets and delivered specialty formula to the family.VEC could have 1M unemployment claim issues to settle
The Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) still has over 100,000 unemployment insurance claims to examine and possibly one million claim issues to resolve, according to the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission (JLARC)'s interim report presented Monday.State gives SEC list of things to do before next ice storm
When an ice storm struck Virginia on February 12, 2021, 81 percent of Southside Electric Cooperative's customers lost power. For many, those outages lasted two weeks.Can more be done to stop sex crimes at the doctor's office?
A national organization that represents state medical boards found that physicians were not being held accountable enough for sexual misconduct.Ex-employee discusses chiropractor charged with sex crimes
In 1987, a woman in her early 30s started working at the Bon Air Chiropractic Clinic on Professional Drive in North Chesterfield. Her boss? Dr. Michael Pollock.
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