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514.
24 April 2007
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The Hill
Millions of people - most of them children - die each year in developing countries from diseases that are preventable and treatable. Tragically, little research is done to prevent or cure some of the world’s biggest killers, such as malaria and tuberculosis.
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24 April 2007
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Ruth Mantell & Kristen Gerencher | MarketWatch
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to open up to 400 in-store health
clinics over the next two to three years, building on a pilot program begun in 2005, in an aim to
implement customer solutions to America's health-care crisis, the company's chief executive said
Tuesday.
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24 April 2007
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U.S. Office of Personnel Management
U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director Linda M. Springer yesterday
addressed more than 1,600 government officials, CEO’s, and senior executives of the health care
industry at the 4th Annual World Health Care Congress. Springer spoke of the many improvements to
the health care system for Federal employees.
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24 April 2007
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Zach Brennan | iHealthBeat Staff Writer
As employers, the federal government and providers grapple with how they should
approach health IT adoption, it has become clear that the technology has different
implications for everyone. However, the overall goal remains the same -- improving care
through more efficient processes and reducing costs.
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24 April 2007
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FCW.com
Bloggers had a field day this week at the 4th Annual World Health Care Congress, co-sponsored
by The Wall Street Journal, in Washington. Blogs described, critiqued, and commented
on speakers and topics. I dipped into the blogs and the conference, wondering what all the
hoopla was about.
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519.
24 April 2007
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Neil Versel Digital Healthcare & Productivity
Even as the country makes slow but measurable progress toward interoperable
exchange of health information, at least one state governor is getting frustrated with the rhetoric surrounding IT’s
potential in reforming U.S. healthcare.
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520.
24 April 2007
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U.S. Office of Personnel Management
U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Director Linda M. Springer yesterday addressed more than 1,600 government officials, CEO’s, and senior executives of the health care industry at the 4th Annual World Health Care Congress. Springer spoke of the many improvements to the health care system for Federal employees.
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521.
24 April 2007
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Wal-Mart
Thank you. I appreciate the opportunity to talk with you this afternoon. This is the
largest gathering of health care providers, thinkers and experts anywhere in the world.
And I am glad that you all have hung in here until the very end. It means a lot to our
company that you are interested in what we are saying, thinking and, above all, doing in
health care.
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24 April 2007
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Judy Welles | Fcw.com
Bloggers had a field day this week at the 4th Annual World Health Care Congress, co-sponsored by The Wall Street Journal, in Washington. Blogs described, critiqued, and commented on speakers and topics. I dipped into the blogs and the conference, wondering what all the hoopla was about.
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523.
24 April 2007
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Jacob Goldstein
Google’s been making noises for a while about getting into the health-information business. Last year, Google vice president Adam Bosworth wrote a long post on the company’s corporate blog about what his mother’s cancer treatments taught him about the health-care system, and how Internet companies could improve health-care.
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24 April 2007
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Neil Versel's Healthcare IT Blog
As co-chair of the State Alliance for e-Health, Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen has been heavily involved in the health IT policy debate. He's also frustrated with the slow progress of technology adoption that's holding back gains in quality and efficiency (read "cost savings" from a governor's perspective). And Monday at the World Health Care Congress, he was not afraid to share his thoughts, as this short audio clip demonstrates.
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525.
24 April 2007
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The Health Care Blog
I am delighted to tell you all about a brand new conference that THCB is putting on with Etude Scientific , in conjunction with the World Health Care Congress.
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526.
24 April 2007
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Jane Hiebert-White | Health Affairs
The Washington Convention Center was abuzz as nearly 2,000 health industry and policy wonks gathered for the 4th annual World Health Care Congress. The standard policy topics of cost, quality, and coverage were up for debate, along with competition, effectiveness, transparency, and, of course, reform. For comprehensive blogging on the event, check out the official World Health Care blog. Here are a few “snapshots” from yesterday’s speakers:
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24 April 2007
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PRNewswire
Millions of people - most of them children - die each year in developing countries from diseases that are preventable and treatable. Tragically, little research is done to prevent or cure some of the world’s biggest killers, such as malaria and tuberculosis.
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528.
23 April 2007
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Ancillary Care Management
Dr. Thomas J. McNulty, Chief Clinical Officer, Ancillary Care Management, Inc. (ACM) has been invited to join other national thought leaders from across the country in presenting at the 4th Annual World Health Care Congress.
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529.
19 April 2007
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World Congress
530.
16 April 2007
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CardioVascular BioTherapeutics
CardioVascular BioTherapeutics, Inc. (OTCBB: CVBT), today
announced that it will host a panel discussion at the 2007 World Health Care Congress on Monday,
April 23rd, at 10:00 a.m. The panel, titled “Cardiovascular Diseases - New Medical Therapies to
Reduce Cost,” will be moderated by Daniel C. Montano, co-founder, co-president and CEO of CVBT.
The World Health Care Congress will be held April 22-24 at the Washington Convention Center in
Washington, D.C.
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13 April 2007
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ZorgVisie
Het huidige zorgstelsel kent te weinig prikkels
voor de ontwikkeling van kwaliteit en
innovatie. Door de nadruk op standaardisatie
en kostenreductie worden gemiddelde
prestaties overmatig beloond. Dat stelt het
Strategy Center van de Nyenrode Business
Universiteit.
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532.
13 April 2007
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MEDICAL DEVICE DAILY
A bill to ease federal funding restrictions
on embryonic stem cell research seems destined to
die from an all-but-certain presidential veto, but supporters
of the measure are envisioning alternate routes forward
while lauding the progress they’ve made.
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