Corpus Christi with an estimated population of 285,267 in 2006 is Texas’ eighth-largest city. The economy of Corpus Christi is healthy and diversified. Corpus Christi has good economic growth and the unemployment rate is very low. The city’s healthcare facilities are well developed and as there are many good hospitals, there also many good nursing jobs in Corpus Christi. There is a high...
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HOV Services (HOVS), one of the largest providers of business process and knowledge process outsourcing solutions, today announced the details of its medical records capture and conversion services that are expressly designed for physicians groups. Among its other practice areas, HOVS offers a suite of integrated Business Process Outsourcing solutions to manage the entire revenue cycle for healthcare...
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Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions Inc. (AllscriptsMisys) today begins its first day as a combined company with an ambitious plan to connect healthcare in order to improve quality, reduce errors and lower costs for the American healthcare system. Formed by the merger of a subsidiary of Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. and Misys Healthcare Systems, LLC, the newly integrated company is among...
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The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) announced today that it is bringing together key opinion leaders to push for action to secure care for the thousands of children with diabetes in developing countries without access to care.
The meeting, Access to Essential Diabetes Medicines for Children in the Developing World, will be held on Saturday, October 25 in London, United Kingdom. The International...
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San Diego Hospice and The Institute for Palliative Medicine, widely recognized for its innovative patient care, education and research programs, supports global efforts surrounding World Hospice and Palliative Care Day on Oct. 11, promoting care that improves quality of life for all ages.
Organizers for World Day note that millions of people around the world living with a life-limiting illness experience...
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Munir is five years old, and he lives in a ruggedly remote, rural village in Northern Pakistan. For months, he has suffered from an aggressive and worsening skin lesion that, for want of medical care, has gone untreated. But now, his fortunes have changed for the better — as they have for a growing number of Pakistanis in the region. Today, as his relieved father would quickly tell you, Munir...
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Hospital super bugs may be the biggest challenge facing the NHS but a revolutionary technology – Byotrol – developed by a pioneering British company has helped create a hospital in the United States that is free of hospital acquired MRSA, VRE and C.difficile.
Since the Monroe Hospital opened in Bloomington Indiana, in October 2006 there has never been a recorded case of hospital acquired...
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The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Office of Continuing Medical Education (JHU) and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) announced today the launch of the Educational Initiative on Constipation (EIC) Award for Clinical Excellence (ACETM) program. This professional award recognizes physicians, physician groups, nurse practitioners and physician assistants who have demonstrated...
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Hypercom Corporation today announced that its medCompact is the first healthcare terminal to receive e-Health BCS approval from Gematik, the German healthcare organization. Starting next month, the device will be available in significant volumes as part of the introduction of the country’s new health card. Germany’s e-Health card program is one of the largest IT projects worldwide with a planned...
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Infohrm, the global leader in workforce planning, reporting and analytics solutions, today released a case study highlighting the success of the Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC) in implementing a new workforce planning process that will save the organization over $4 million in staffing costs.
As with many healthcare providers, GBMC, a 335-bed community hospital with 3,200 staff (the organization...
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