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The Outlook For Medical Devices In Western Europe

April 29, 2013 12:26 pm | Comments

Five of the ten largest medical device markets in the world are in Western Europe; Germany, France, the UK, Italy and Spain. Like all other sectors, the medical device markets will be impacted by the current eurozone crisis in the short term. This is a danger for domestic manufacturing industries, especially in Germany, which rely on demand for exports of their products.

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Survey: 84M People Were Uninsured For A Time Or Underinsured In 2012

April 29, 2013 10:43 am | Comments

Eighty-four million people―nearly half of all working-age U.S. adults―went without health insurance for a time last year or had out-of-pocket costs that were so high relative to their income they were considered underinsured, according to the Commonwealth Fund 2012 Biennial Health Insurance Survey.

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Connecticut Surgical Quality Collaborative Announces Addition of Six Hospitals

April 26, 2013 3:34 pm | Comments

The Connecticut Surgical Quality Collaborative (CtSQC), a statewide group of 20 hospitals, meets regularly to share quality outcomes including successes and best practices for the benefit of all patients in the state. The CtSQC announced that six additional hospitals are joining this effort.

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ACPE Names Brigham And Women's Hospital Winner Of 2013 Leape Ahead Award

April 26, 2013 1:47 pm | Comments

The annual Leape Ahead Award honors the dedication of Dr. Lucian Leape toward the advancement of efficient, effective, and caring delivery of medicine in the U.S. It also underscores ACPE's strong commitment to patient safety and quality, as well as the lifelong development and support of physician leaders.

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Opioid-Related Adverse Events Increase Hospital Stays, Costs Of Care

April 26, 2013 11:03 am | Comments

Researchers conducted statistical analysis to evaluate risk factors that may predispose patients to postsurgical ORAEs and compared differences in length of stay, total hospitalization costs, 30-day readmission rates and inpatient mortality between the patients who experienced an ORAE and those who did not.

Are Living Liver Donors At Risk From Life-Threatening 'Near-Miss' Events?

April 26, 2013 10:57 am | Comments

Donor mortality is about 1 in 500 donors with living donor liver transplantation (LDLT). Research of transplant centers around the world found that those with more experience conducting live donor procedures had lower rates of aborted surgery and life-threatening "near-miss" events.

Hospital Boosts Patient Safety With Expanded Use Of Capnography Technology

April 26, 2013 10:47 am | Comments

Memorial Hospital of Lafayette County (MHLC) recently strengthened patient safety measures by expanding the use of capnography technology to monitor patients using patient controlled analgesia (PCA) pumps to regulate their pain.

Texas Institute For Robotic Surgery Among First To Perform Single-Site Robotic Hysterectomy Surgery

April 26, 2013 10:43 am | Comments

This single-site robotic platform provides surgeons with the increased dexterity, control and high-definition 3-D vision found with traditional robotic surgery, as well as the added benefit of performing the operation through a single, nearly invisible scar hidden in the navel.

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Zoll Expands Manufacturing Business In Silicon Valley

April 25, 2013 3:43 pm | Comments

ZOLL Medical Corporation, a manufacturer of medical devices and related software solutions, announced today that as a result of its continued growth it purchased a 124,500-square-foot building in San Jose, California, an area ranked as the country’s busiest advanced manufacturing corridor.

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SynCardia Certified Centers Perform Record Number Of Total Artificial Heart Implants During Q1 2013

April 25, 2013 2:37 pm | by SynCardia Systems, Inc. | Comments

SynCardia Systems, Inc., manufacturer of the world’s first and only FDA, Health Canada and CE (Europe) approved Total Artificial Heart, announced today that a record 40 implants of the SynCardia temporary Total Artificial Heart were performed at 24 SynCardia Certified Centers during the quarter ended March 31, 2013.

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Study: Doctors-In-Training Spend Little Time At Patient Bedside

April 24, 2013 10:07 am | Comments

Medical interns spend just 12 percent of their time examining and talking with patients, and more than 40 percent of their time behind a computer, according to a new Johns Hopkins study that closely followed first-year residents at Baltimore's two large academic medical centers. 

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Tiny Surgical Tools Used In Animal Biopsies Meant To Study Improved Body Access

April 24, 2013 10:03 am | Comments

By using swarms of untethered grippers, each as small as a speck of dust, Johns Hopkins engineers and physicians say they have devised a new way to perform biopsies that could provide a more effective way to access narrow conduits in the body as well as find early signs of cancer or other diseases.

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Ohio Justices Make Key Malpractice-Case Ruling

April 24, 2013 9:04 am | Comments

Sympathetic statements by a doctor over a patient's unexpected medical outcome can't be admitted as evidence in medical malpractice cases filed after the date a law intended to outlaw their use went into effect in 2004, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.

Image-Guided, Robot-Assisted Surgery Markets In Western Europe Set For Strong Expansion

April 24, 2013 9:00 am | Comments

Image-guided and robot-assisted surgeries have made successful inroads into the western European market. The significant cost and clinical benefits offered by such advanced surgical systems has been key to boosting their adoption rates.

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Shoulder Injuries In Baseball Pitchers Could Be Prevented With 3-D Motion Detection System

April 23, 2013 12:11 pm | Comments

A new 3-D motion detection system could help identify baseball pitchers who are at risk for shoulder injuries, according to a new study. The system can be used on the field and requires only a laptop computer. Other systems that evaluate pitchers’ throwing motions require cameras and other equipment and generally are confined to indoor use.

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