Cardinal Health, Inc.
Location
Ohio
Founded
1979-02-28
Website
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This company is tracked across risk categories, including those related to its sector (e.g., Medical, Dental, and Hospital Equipment and Supplies, Drugs, Drug Proprietaries, and Druggists' Sundries, Management Services), including supply chain integrity, ESG practices, labor disputes, and regulatory compliance.
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2025-02-25 (wvpublic.org)
Lawsuit Seeks W.Va. AG Morrisey's Pharma Industry Records - West Virginia Public Broadcasting : West Virginia Public Broadcasting
A lawsuit seeks to force Republican U.S. Senate nominee Patrick Morrisey of West Virginia to release public records related to his communications with the
Read more2025-02-24 (thecounty.me)
Aroostook distributes $300,000 in opioid settlement funds -
Data shows that more than 26.6 million prescription pain pills were supplied to Aroostook County residents between 2006 and 2014.
Read more2025-02-20 (whqr.org)
Local leaders meet to discuss latest projects funded by opioid settlement funds |
The Opioid Settlement Funds Joint Elected Sub-Committee met on Monday to discuss the allocation of money to programs offering treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) — a leading priority for New Hanover County and City of Wilmington officials.
Read more2025-01-24 (bloomberglaw.com)
Cardinal Health Executive's False Claims Suit Closed, Court Says
A former Cardinal Health Inc. executive’s fraud suit alleging that physician practices engaged in a kickback scheme is now closed following a September 2023 ruling, a federal court said.
Read more2025-01-23 (rubberworld.com)
RPM International appoints three to board of directors - Rubber World - The Technical Service Magazine for the Rubber Industry
RPM International Inc. announced the appointment of three individuals, Craig S. Morford, Christopher L. Mapes and Julie A. Beck, to its board of directors. These appointments reflect RPM’s ongoing commitment to expanding the expertise, diversity and leadership capabilities of its board as the company continues to drive long-term growth and shareholder value.
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2025-01-13 (businesswire.com)
RPM Announces Appointment of Three New Board Members | Business Wire
RPM Announces Appointment of Three New Board Members
Read more2024-12-10 (pehub.com)
Advanced Diabetes Supply Group's add-on of US Med was key to scaling the business |
Cardinal Health agreed to acquire ADSG from Court Square Capital for approximately $1.1bn.
Read more2024-12-05 (freep.com)
AZ pays opioid distributor share of settlement dollars, drawing ire of attorney general
An opioid distributor is being paid with money meant to alleviate the damage of the opioid crisis, drawing the ire of Attorney General Kris Mayes.
Read more2024-11-14 (insurancejournal.com)
Jury Awards Baltimore $266 Million in Damages After Opioid Trial
A jury has awarded the city of Baltimore $266 million in damages in its suit against pharmaceutical firms McKesson and AmerisourceBergen for their part in
Read more2024-11-12 (scmagazine.com)
Millions of records from MOVEit hack released on dark web
A threat actor operating under the alias "Nam3L3ss" posted at least 25 CSV datasets on the BreachForums hacking site that contains millions of records from leading companies — data likely stolen during last year’s MOVEit transfer vulnerability case.
Read more2024-11-12 (cyberkendra.com)
MOVEit Hack - Amazon, McDonald’s, HSBC, HP and Many Employee Data Leak
A significant data breach stemming from a vulnerability in MOVEit file transfer software has resulted in the exposure of over 5 million employee records from 25+ major global organizations.
Read more2024-10-31 (newsandsentinel.com)
Mountain State Highs and Lows: Morrisey, Williams gubernatorial debate focuses on state opioid crisis
MORGANTOWN — The first and likely last debate between Republican Attorney General Patrick Morrisey and Democratic Huntington Mayor Steve Williams for the race to be West Virginia’s next governor brought out a fight between two candidates who have fought the state’s drug crisis in different ways.
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