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18 April 2006
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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.
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18 April 2006
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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.
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18 April 2006
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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."
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18 April 2006
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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.
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18 April 2006
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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.
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18 April 2006
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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.
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18 April 2006
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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.
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18 April 2006
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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.
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17 April 2006
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Businesswire
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17 April 2006
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PR Newswire
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17 April 2006
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Information Week
Microsoft today will kick off a new technology and marketing program aimed at the health insurance industry. The software company, which sees the health care market as one of its fastest growing, will release technical guidance that independent software vendors and systems integrators can use to make their applications work with Microsoft products, including Windows, SQL Server, InfoPath, SharePoint Server, and Groove.
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17 April 2006
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noticias.info
Today at the World Health Care Congress, 22 companies announced support for Knowledge Driven Health Plans, Microsoft Corp.’s vision and solutions framework for the health plan industry.
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17 April 2006
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mytreo.net
Today at the World Health Care Congress, Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM) 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(1) while at the conference, which runs April 17-19.
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17 April 2006
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Upi
In a continued blitz to shore up its image as stingy on healthcare, Wal-Mart has unveiled more worker health benefits. The discount retailer unveiled additional changes to its employee health plan at the 2006 World Health Congress in Washington, D.C.
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17 April 2006
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Upi | LAURA GILCREST
National health insurance for catastrophic care, but not a government-run healthcare system was one of the key healthcare reforms urged by GlaxoSmithKline CE0 J.P Garnier Monday at the 2006 World Health Congress in Washington, D.C.
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17 April 2006
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The Frontrunner, WASHINGTON'S SCHEDULE
PRESIDENT BUSH - Tours Europa Stone Distributors, Inc. Sterling, Va.; participates in roundtable discussion on taxes and the economy, Europa Stone Distributors, Sterling, Va.
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17 April 2006
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bmj.com
Don't know what to expect from this self-aggrandizingly named meeting. I'm familiar with medical association meetings, where politics and policy predominate, as well as research meetings, with endless paper presentations.
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10 January 2006
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PR Newswire
BEIJING and PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 10, 2006 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CIGNA Chairman and Chief Executive Officer H. Edward Hanway today received the distinguished Marco Polo Award, the highest honor bestowed by China to a foreign business leader. Hanway joined the ranks of past Marco Polo recipients, including former President George H. W. Bush, and some of the world's greatest leaders of business and industry.
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1 January 1900
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Fierce Mobile Health Care
There were more questions than answers for hospital CIOs at the World Congress Leadership Summit on mHealth in Boston last week. It shouldn't be a surprise, given the rapid rise of mobile development in the past year. The truth is, there hasn't been enough time to create hard-and-fast solutions for the key dilemmas plaguing mHealth.
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