Archives for February 2016
What You Need To Know About Talc Safety29 Feb 2016
This week, pharmaceutical and consumer product company Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay a $72 million settlement to the... Continue Reading
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EHR Association Posts Code Of Conduct 2.029 Feb 2016
The Electronic Health Record Association has released to Version 2 of its EHR Developer Code of Conduct. Version 2 brings... Continue Reading
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Outdated Pagers Show Stubborn Staying Power29 Feb 2016
A new study tapping HIMSS Analytics research data shows that most hospitals are still supporting legacy pager systems. This seems... Continue Reading
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Security Soars As Top Spending Priority For Health IT Execs29 Feb 2016
Threatened with the growing problem of health data breaches, information technology leaders at healthcare organizations are increasing investments this year... Continue Reading
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New Findings Could Boost Type 1 Diabetes Treatment29 Feb 2016
For six weeks seven-year-old Bethan Westcott-Storer was feeling listless and losing weight, worrying parents Lizzie and Dean. Now aged nine,... Continue Reading
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How Does My Diet Compare With The Mayo Clinic’s?29 Feb 2016
“What diet do you follow?” is a question I’m often asked when writing about cardiovascular disease. So I was interested... Continue Reading
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Anderson Stop Coveting The Experimental Farm29 Feb 2016
On March 7, the Ottawa Hospital will finally hold an information session on the design of the future Civic Campus.... Continue Reading
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Cyberattack On Hollywood Hospital Part Of A Growing Trend29 Feb 2016
A large Hollywood hospital was hit with a catastrophe straight out of its own Hollywood movie last month, when a... Continue Reading
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Infor Continues To Experience Significant Growth In Healthcare29 Feb 2016
Infor, a leading provider of beautiful business applications specialized by industry and built for the cloud, today announced significant success... Continue Reading
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CDC Update 147 Zika Cases In U.S., New Test For The Virus29 Feb 2016
There have been 107 cases of Zika virus among U.S. travelers returning from Zika-infected areas, the U.S. Centers for Disease... Continue Reading
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