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9/10/10 - Cumberland Medical Center responds to noncompliance issue [The Knoxville News-Sentinel, Tenn.]
Sept. 10A Crossville hospital is calling reports that it no longer can provide health care through Medicare, TennCare and Medicaid inaccurate. The U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services last week issued a public notice for involuntary termination of the Medicare/Medicaid provider agreement involving Cumberland Medical Center for not bein
9/10/10 - Data on analgesics discussed by investigators at Research Hospital
Scientists discuss in 'A randomized comparison of totally tubeless and standard percutaneous nephrolithotomy in elderly patients' new findings in analgesics. "A total of 60 patients with renal stones were enrolled in this study. The researchers concluded: "However, the tubeless decision should be taken intraoperatively in selected patients."
9/10/10 - Einstein joining Montco medical center to build new hospital [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
Sept. 09More than five years ago, Albert Einstein Healthcare Network announced that it planned to partner with Montgomery Hospital Medical Center to build a replacement hospital outside Norristown. Finally, after years of zoning meetings and controversy, an assortment of gold construction vehicles is kicking up red dust on an 84-acre tract in Eas
9/10/10 - Findings from St. Louis Hospital broaden understanding of bladder cancer
A report, 'Prognostic value of loss of heterozygosity at chromosome 9p in non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer,' is newly published data in Urology. "LOH analyses were performed on tumor tissue using 3 microsatellite markers at chromosome 9p. The researchers concluded: "Specifically, it could be of use in selecting patients for early aggressive treat
9/10/10 - Hospital workers rip buyout for Laverty [Gloucester Daily Times, Mass.]
Sept. 09September 9, 2010. After seeing dozens of colleagues laid off in the past two weeks, nurses at Addison Gilbert and Beverly hospitals responded with outrage Thursday to news that their unpopular former CEO, Stephen Laverty, resigned under pressure with a million dollar payout.
9/10/10 - Reports from University Medical Center, Department of Medical Genetics advance knowledge in mental retardation
A new study, 'A three-step workflow procedure for the interpretation of array-based comparative genome hybridization results in patients with idiopathic mental retardation and congenital anomalies,' is now available. "The use of this novel, discovery-based, approach has dramatically increased the detection rate of genomic imbalances.
9/10/10 - Solution That Facilitates Physician-Executive Communications, Addresses Healthcare Reform Challenges Now Available to Hospitals Nationwide
The Premier healthcare alliance has officially launched its QualityAdvisor solution to help hospitals prevent harm, reduce costs and readmissions, and improve overall outcomes.
9/9/10 - Abiomed Announces First Patient Supported by Impella RP in Canada
Abiomed, Inc., a leading provider of breakthrough heart support technlogies, today reported that the first patient was successfully supported for six days by the Impella Right Peripheral at the Providence Heart + Lung Institute at St. Paul's Hospital in Vancouver, British Columbia.
9/9/10 - Annual flu shot clinic set for next week [Kerrville Daily Times, Texas]
Sept. 09With the heat index still in the 90s, the threat of flu season is the last thing on most Hill Country residents' minds. From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Peterson Regional Medical Center and H-E-B Pharmacy will sponsor a flu vaccine clinic at the Hill Country Youth Exhibition Center on Texas 27 East of Kerrville.
9/9/10 - BridgeHead Software and Dell Offer Holistic Storage and Data Management Specifically For Hospitals
BridgeHead Software and Dell are offering hospitals a new way to store their medical and administrative data: in a centralised repository, within a robust, protected, intelligent enterprise storage environment.
9/9/10 - Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota Receives $1.6 Million National Institutes of Health Grant to Help Fund Pediatric Palliative Care
MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 9 Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota was awarded a five-year $1.6 million grant by the National Institutes of Health Cancer Education Grants Program. Children's will use the funds to develop a training program to improve access to, and quality of, pediatric palliative care for children with advanced can
9/9/10 - Congressman Crowley Fights to Keep New York Westchester Square Medical Center Open
Rep. Joseph Crowley, D-N.Y., issued the following news release: On Tuesday, September 7, Congressman Joseph Crowley toured the New York Westchester Square Medical Center and met with hospital administrators and doctors to discuss the three-year debate with the New York State Department of Health over the center's operating status.
9/9/10 - Embracing Diversity: N.J. Hospitals Respond to Varied Health Needs
PRINCETON, N.J., Sept. 9 New Jersey is a model of diversity. But a state rich in diversity also faces healthcare challenges. With that landscape as a backdrop, the State of New Jersey has declared September Minority and Multicultural Health Month. "Cookie-cutter healthcare won't cut it in a state as diverse as New Jersey," said NJHA President and C
9/9/10 - Growing patient population [Daily News, Bowling Green, Ky.]
Sept. 09The Medical Center unveiled the results of its two-year, $30 million expansion project Wednesday that adds 48,000 square feet of space and more room for health care services and patients.
9/9/10 - Health system to spend $10.9 million to rebuild [The Brunswick News, Ga.]
Sept. 09A hospital floor that has been mostly unused and gutted for more than seven years will be renovated into 31 private rooms in a $10.9 million plan Southeast Georgia Health System has for its Brunswick hospital. Pending final approval from the state, the system hopes to begin work on the third floor of the St. Simons Tower in late December.
9/9/10 - Hospitals, Healthcare Providers to Benefit from a New Premier Agreement for Coagulation Meters, Reagents, Consumables and Service
Premier Purchasing Partners, LP, today announced a new agreement for coagulation meters, reagents, consumables and service has been awarded to International Technidyne Corporation of Edison, N.J. Effective September 1, 2010, the agreements are available to acute care and continuum of care members of the Premier healthcare alliance.
9/9/10 - Houston Chronicle Working column [Houston Chronicle]
Sept. 09Eighty-hour workweeks, 16-hour shifts and five days off a month may sound like a sweat shop to most of us. But for many medical residents who toil long hours at hospitals around the nation, those working conditions would be a real improvement over what they've got now.
9/9/10 - Illinois Hospitals Pledge to 'Raise The Bar' on Quality
Working Together, They Aim to Make Illinois a National Leader on Quality and Patient Safety. NAPERVILLE, Ill., Sept. 9 Nearly 200 hospitals across Illinois have joined the Illinois Hospital Association's "Raising the Bar" initiative to raise the level of health care quality and make Illinois a national leader in quality care and patient safety.
9/9/10 - KZN Honours Military Health Workers
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health have held a parade to thank the South African Military Health Services for their assistance during the public servants' strike. The SAMHS were stationed at hospitals around the province that were hard hit by the strike and provided healthcare to thousands of patients.
9/9/10 - Lab Test Sticker Shock [Albuquerque Journal, N.M.]
Sept. 09Some outpatients using the laboratories in Lovelace Health System's three hospitals have been suffering from a new ailment: acute sticker shock brought on by the crazy way hospitals set list prices for their services.
9/9/10 - Leading Hospital Interpreting Service Announces Plan to Aid Compliance with New Joint Commission Accreditation Standards
MONTEREY, Calif., Sept. 9 Language Line Services, the leading provider of language-based solutions and the number one provider of over-the-phone interpreting services for the healthcare industry, announced a program of support, instructional materials and consultations to help ensure compliance for hospitals as they gear up for the new Joint Commis
9/9/10 - NJHA Varied Needs 09 09
To: HEALTH, AND STATE EDITORS. Contact: Kerry McKean Kelly, New Jersey Hospital Association, +1-609-275-4069, kmckean@njha.com. New Jersey is a. model of diversity. nations, and the U.S. Census Bureau ranks the Garden State third in. the nation in the percentage of foreign-born residents. But a state rich in diversity also faces healthcare challeng
9/9/10 - Nottingham City Hospital Chooses Quality, Throughput and Flexibility With TomoTherapy(R) Radiation Therapy System for New Facility
09/09/10 TomoTherapy Incorporated, maker of advanced, integrated radiation therapy solutions for cancer care, today announced that its technology will soon be used to treat cancer patients in Nottingham, England.
9/9/10 - Researchers from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Department of Medicine detail findings in internal medicine
Fresh data on internal medicine are presented in the report 'Preventing potentially inappropriate medication use in hospitalized older patients with a computerized provider order entry warning system.'
9/9/10 - Researchers from University Medical Center, Department of Nuclear Medicine publish new studies and findings in the area of nuclear medicine
New research, 'Scintigraphic findings of growth arrest lines after bisphosphonate administration in a steroid-induced osteoporosis patient: a case study,' is the subject of a report. "We describe the case of a 14-year-old boy with steroid-induced osteoporosis, who was treated by pamidronate.
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