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Biohealthmatics.com's Daily News Digest The latest health informatics news from Biohealthmatics.com Date: Friday, September 09, 2005 |
Health Informatics News ProxyMed, Inc. Announces New Contract with NDCHealth Friday, September 09, 2005 ProxyMed (Nasdaq:PILL), a leading provider of healthcare payments processing and medical cost containment services, today announced it has signed a three-year contract to provide NDCHealth with claims processing and electronic remittance advice (ERA) services for physician and medical practice customers, which includes an agreement to add additional transaction types. ... more | North Carolina Biotechnology Center to Open Regional Offices in Greenville, Wilmington Friday, September 09, 2005 The North Carolina Biotechnology Center will establish two new regional offices in Greenville and Wilmington to help develop biotechnology throughout Eastern North Carolina. ... more | Lake Hospital System Chooses Landacorp's Maxsys II Medical Management Software Friday, September 09, 2005 Landacorp, a SHPS company, today announced an agreement with Lake Hospital System of Painesville, Ohio to implement Landacorp's Maxsys II medical management software. ... more | Neurocrine Biosciences to Present at the BioCentury Annual NewsMakers in the Biotech Industry Conference Friday, September 09, 2005 Company Presentation and Webcast on Friday, September 9, 2005 ... more | BIO InvestorForum 2005 Spotlights Biotech Companies Poised for Growth Thursday, September 08, 2005 Media Registration Now Open for Oct. 18-20 San Francisco Conference ... more | Click here for more news Back to top |
Editor's Pick of Health Informatics Headlines New Type Of Virtual Medical Practice Helps Katrina Victims KABC, US - Friday, September 09, 2005 In emergency situations, doctors in the field need to make immediate decisions, but some calls are tough to make without a specialist on hand. Many Hurricane Katrina victims are receiving expert medical help thanks to a new type of virtual practice. ... Comments (0) | Children's Clinicians Get Mobile Carts Mobile Health Data, US - Friday, September 09, 2005 Children's Healthcare of Atlanta plans to purchase 300 mobile carts from Flo Healthcare, Norcross, Ga. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. The two-hospital delivery system will use the carts to enable clinicians to wirelessly access its electronic medical records system, from Epic Systems Corp., Madison, Wis. ... Comments (0) | First French region declares itself ready for national EHR BJHC, UK - Friday, September 09, 2005 The regional health authority in Franche Comté is set to become the first to implement France's plans for its national electronic healthcare record (EHR), barely nine months after the French Parliament gave the programme the go-ahead. ... Comments (0) | Buggy PAS summons corpse for check-up BJHC, UK - Friday, September 09, 2005 A bizarre computer error has caused some embarrassment to a major Welsh hospital trust by inviting a dead man in for a heart check-up. ... Comments (0) | Consultation on integrating health and social care BJHC, UK - Friday, September 09, 2005 The Department of Health (DoH) has launched a consultation on how to begin the process of integrating NHS healthcare with socialcare. ... Comments (0) | Click here for more news Back to top |
Syndicated Health Informatics News Health Informatics News CfH poll reveals gaps in staff knowledge of NPfIT E-Health-Insider - Friday, September 09, 2005 11:45:31 AM Connecting for Health has announced the results of its own poll among NHS clinicians and managers and allied health professionals into perceptions, opinions and hopes and fears for the National Programme for IT. It shows there are still wide differences between clinicians and managers about the awareness of the ... more | Health Informatics News CfH poll reveals gaps in staff knowledge of NPfIT EHI Primary Care - Friday, September 09, 2005 11:45:31 AM Connecting for Health has announced the results of its own poll among NHS clinicians and managers and allied health professionals into perceptions, opinions and hopes and fears for the National Programme for IT. It shows there are still wide differences between clinicians and managers about the awareness of the ... more | Bioinformatics News Biogen Idec plans to cut workforce by 17% Moreover - Friday, September 09, 2005 10:43:00 AM ...extract ... more | Bioinformatics News Listing delay slammed by Huntingdon chief Moreover - Friday, September 09, 2005 9:59:00 AM WANT TO KNOW ... more | Bioinformatics News German biotech company invents protein that could replace dangerous Cox-II inhibitors Moreover - Friday, September 09, 2005 8:50:00 AM Related articles on this topic are also available on the NewsTarget Network, including: The great direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising con: how patients and doctors alike are easily influenced to demand dangerous ... more | Click here for more news Back to top |
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