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24 April 2006 - Federal Telemedicine NEWS
The World Health Care Congress geared to CEOs, senior executives, and government officials from large employers, hospitals, health systems, health plans, pharmaceutical and biotech companies was held in Washington D.C. on April 17-19, 2006. The topics included electronic health records, quality and safety issues, private sector health IT initiatives, clinical transformation, business models for health IT, pay for performance issues, plus other topics. more»
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20 April 2006 - BenefitNews
Are our health care dollars more judiciously spent developing life-saving wonder drugs or providing better access for all? A lively panel debated that moral conundrum Tuesday at the World Health Care Congress. Reigning CMS honcho Mark McClellan faced off against firebrand health economist Uwe Reinhardt in a session dubbed "Access vs. Innovation." more»
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19 April 2006 - The Health Care Blog
The final day of the World Health Care Congress focused on the Bush administration's plans for reforming the health insurance market. more»
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19 April 2006 - eWeek.com
In an effort to make good on its commitment to the health care industry to be present from "lab to bedside," Microsoft announced another series of partnerships aiming at the health care industry. At the World Health Care Congress from April 17 to 19, Microsoft released its vision for "knowledge driven health plans" in conjunction with 22 companies that will provide solutions based on its framework. more»
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19 April 2006 - © 2006 Congressional Quarterly, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
SNOW: Good afternoon; thanks so much for having me here today. This is an important gathering and the subject matter is simply critical. I appreciate very much the topic you've asked me to address, because the economic impact of health care is absolutely central to the policy discussions that surround the issue. more»
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19 April 2006 - Us Fed News
Good afternoon; thanks so much for having me here today. This is an important gathering and the subject matter is simply critical. I appreciate very much the topic you've asked me to address, because the economic impact of health care is absolutely central to the policy discussions that surround the issue. more»
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19 April 2006 - Federal News Service
SEC. SNOW: Jerry, thank you for that nice introduction -- brief and to the point. I appreciate it very much. And I'm delighted to be here to join this important group at this important conference to talk about a subject that's awfully important. more»
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19 April 2006 - Federal News Service
I joined the Bush administration about 14 or 15 months ago, but unfortunately my wife and two twin daughters, who are now seniors in high school, were not able to join me. But because you invited me today, I was able to get my wife to come out one day early. She's coming out tomorrow for the visit of President Hu and the luncheon, but I got her to come out today. more»
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18 April 2006 - finanzen.net
Top health care executives consider escalating coststheir industry's biggest challenge, according to the results of asurvey released today by Accenture (NYSE: ACN) at the 3rd Annual WorldHealth Care Congress. more»
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18 April 2006 - The Morning News
Wal-Mart executive Susan Chambers, author of a health-care memo last year that raised eyebrows and outraged critics, told the World Health Care Congress in Washington on Monday that the company is expanding its health-care coverage for employees. more»
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18 April 2006 - PR Newswire
Susan Chambers, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s Executive Vice President of Human Resources, speaking at the 3rd Annual World Health Care Congress, announced several changes in the health benefits made available to Wal-Mart's part-time employees. more»
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18 April 2006 - Government Technology
The World Health Care Congress is a meeting of chief and senior executives from all sectors of health care. At the 2006 conference, more than 1,550 top-level government and corporate officials and leaders from the nation's largest employers, hospitals, health systems, health plans, pharmaceutical and biotech companies will discuss the improvement of health care quality, cost and access. more»
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18 April 2006 - Poket PC Thoughts
"Two Hundred Palm Treo 700w Smartphones Loaded with VisionTree Software Give Attendees and Panelists Functionality for Constant, Two-way Interaction Today at the World Health Care Congress, Palm, Inc. and VisionTree Software, Inc. announced they are collaborating for the first implementation of the Palm(R) Treo(TM) 700w smartphone running the VisionTree Conference Platform. More than 200 VIP attendees will use Treo 700w smartphones as tools to wirelessly collect, analyze and report data while at the conference, which runs April 17-19." more»
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18 April 2006 - The Evening Standard (london), A MERGE; Pg. 10
THE United Nations today praised Thailand and Vietnam for doing "excellent work" preparing for a possible bird flu pandemic. more»
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18 April 2006 - Financialwire
During a speech to the World Health Care Congress on Monday, Susan Chambers, executive vice president of Wal-Mart's (NYSE: WMT) people division, said the company would improve health benefits to its employees. more»
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18 April 2006 - Upi
The Bush administration is pursuing a "guided market" approach to encouraging doctors and hospitals to adopt healthcare information technology, health IT czar David Brailer said Tuesday. "I really had a profound distrust of the government getting close to individual health information," Brailer said at the World Health Care Congress. more»
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18 April 2006 - Arkansas Democrat-gazette
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is reducing the prescription co-pay for some medicines to $3 and cutting the waiting time for part-time employees to qualify for insurance, but the changes will not be enough to offset the unaffordable deductibles charged to its minimum-wage workers, critics said Monday. more»
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18 April 2006 - Bestwire | A.M. Best Company, Inc. | R.J. Lehmann, Washington bureau manager
Day Two of the World Health Care Congress will focus on electronic health records; transparency in both price and quality; the impact of rising health -care costs on the U.S. economy, and balancing the rising costs of new technologies with the demand for innovation. more»
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