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Health Care Providers Beta Testing New URAC Accreditation For Clinical Integration

May 9, 2013 11:38 am | Comments

Several organized physician groups are beta testing URAC’s new clinical integration accreditation program standards. URAC, an independent accreditation organization advancing quality and value throughout health care, created the new program to serve as a roadmap for health providers to achieve clinical integration and accountable care.

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Newest Free CEU Game Released on Crazy4clean.com: Maestra Tempa’s Temperature Challenge

May 8, 2013 12:45 pm | Comments

Healthmark Industries announces the launch of their newest game on Crazy4Clean.com, “Maestra Tempa’s Temperature Challenge." This new game takes you on an adventure of learning the importance of temperature monitoring. Maestra Tempa will help you choose the correct temperature settings for rooms and equipment.

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Biosensor Detects Antibiotic Resistance And Helps Fight Superbugs

May 8, 2013 10:47 am | Comments

A biosensor can detect antibiotic resistance in bacteria. This new technology is a preliminary step in identifying and fighting superbugs, a major public health concern that has led to more deaths than AIDS in the United States in recent years.

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Thoracic Endografts Used To Remove Tumors Invading The Aorta

May 8, 2013 10:39 am | Comments

Tumors have the potential to grow locally and invade neighboring organs. Some chest tumors may invade one of the great vessels of the body, the aorta. Surgical removal of these tumors is very challenging and necessitates the support of a heart-lung machine. Therefore there is an increased risk of complication and death.

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Spinal 'Spacer' Procedure Has Fewer Complications, But Higher Risk Of Repeat Surgery

May 8, 2013 10:36 am | Comments

Interspinous spacer implantation—a less-invasive alternative surgical option for spinal stenosis—has a lower complication rate than spinal fusion, reports a study. However, patients receiving interspinous spacers are more likely to require repeated back surgery.

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Surgeons Implant Magnetic Growing Rods In Treatment For Scoliosis

May 8, 2013 10:29 am | Comments

In a revolutionary treatment for early-onset scoliosis (EOS), a team of surgeons implanted adjustable growing rods in two children from California. The pioneering surgeries — the first ever in the United States — were performed on May 7th at Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego.

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Certain Bladder-Cancer Patients May Be At Risk Of Recurrence Despite Bladder Removal

May 7, 2013 10:46 am | Comments

The five-year international study led by researchers at UT Southwestern validates the use of a marker panel to predict which patients are more likely to have a recurrence of cancer after bladder removal, thereby identifying those patients as good candidates for follow-up chemotherapy.

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Gov. Chris Christie Had Secret Weight-Loss Surgery

May 7, 2013 10:35 am | by Marc Santora | Comments

Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, who has long struggled with obesity, underwent secret weight-loss surgery three months ago, according to a statement from his office. The surgery, which took place on Feb. 16, involved the placement of a silicone band around his stomach to reduce its size, limiting the amount of food he can take in but not altering his digestive process.

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Surgeon Attitudes Shifting About Joint Replacement In Younger Patients

May 7, 2013 10:29 am | by Candace Nelson | Comments

It's no secret that obesity remains a problem nationwide. Among the myriad risks associated with being overweight is wear and tear on joints. Extreme sports also have seen an increase in popularity, leading to more sports-related injuries.

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Prostate Cancer: No Cost-Effective Way to Save Lives

May 7, 2013 10:24 am | by Charles Bankhead | Comments

All of the current treatment strategies for castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) exceed the generally accepted criteria for cost-effectiveness, according to an analysis. The least costly of the regimens exceeded the $100,000 threshold by about $60,000, and the most costly approached three times the threshold for willingness to pay per life-year saved.

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Robotic Angioplasty Achieves 97.6 Percent Clinical Success Rate

May 6, 2013 1:51 pm | Comments

Corindus Vascular Robotics announced that the Journal of American College of Cardiology published the results from its CorPath PRECISE (Percutaneous Robotic-Enhanced Coronary Intervention) study in the April 2013 issue.  Results of the trial demonstrate the CorPath System is safe and feasible for patients, with significantly lower harmful radiation exposure to the operator.

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Major Urology Conference Sponsors Surgical Simulation Training For The First Time

May 6, 2013 1:12 pm | Comments

The nation’s largest meeting of urologists will, for the first time, offer training courses in robotic surgery, using new, independently validated technology. The American Urological Association’s  Dr. Elspeth McDougall and Mimic Technologies, the company that designed the simulation software system for the da Vinci robot, will host the training. AUA’s annual conference takes place May 4-7, 2013.

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Nationwide Children's Hospital Plans To Extend Healthcare To More Children In Ohio Area Through Pilot With HealthSpot

May 6, 2013 12:53 pm | Comments

HealthSpot, a pioneer in telehealth technology, has teamed up with Nationwide Children's Hospital, one of the largest and most respected children's hospitals in the nation, to expand access to affordable healthcare to more children via four HealthSpot Station units in and around Columbus, Ohio.

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Steris University Provides Scholarships For IAHCSMM Education

May 6, 2013 11:58 am | Comments

Beginning today, central services (CS) professionals can apply for Steris scholarships for International Association of Healthcare Central Service Materiel Management (IAHCSMM) certification. STERIS and IAHCSMM have joined forces to provide scholarship opportunities for certification as part of their shared commitment to those who are looking for a career in reprocessing.

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Gastric Band Also Good In Less Obese Patients

May 6, 2013 11:08 am | by Michael Smith | Comments

An adjustable gastric band, implanted laparoscopically, led to significant weight loss among moderately obese patients, researchers reported. In a prospective cohort study, more than four patients in five had lost more than 30 percent of their excess weight after a year.

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