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Siemens Provides Breast Care Solutions - For Women. For Health ...
MarketWatch - Nov 30, 2008
Siemens Healthcare ( www.siemens.com/healthcare) showcases the clinical workflow of breast cancer care at the 94th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of ...
Siemens unveils new MR Oncology technology and breast coils at ... Trading Markets (press release)
Siemens Unveils MR Oncology Applications and Dedicated Breast ... International Business Times
Siemens: Ask the Ultimate Power in Imaging MarketWatch
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AngioChem to Present at the 20th Annual Piper Jaffray Health Care ...
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Dr. Jean Paul Castaigne will provide a corporate overview and an update on the two on-going internal programs with anti-cancer agents and peptides as well ...
Regeneron Announces Presentation at the 20th Annual Piper Jaffray ... WELT ONLINE
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Health insurance sticker shock hits consumers
Chicago Tribune, United States - 56 minutes ago
I was one of many public figures who?ve heard from this frustrated man over the years as he?s complained loudly about the rising health care costs. ...
Health Buzz: World AIDS Day and Other Health News
U.S. News & World Report, DC -
Last year, US News explained how robotic surgery and other newer technologies are tackling early-stage prostate cancer. This September, Nancy Shute ...
Cancer Treatment Centers Supports Critical Oncology Environment ...
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By implementing EMC technology to support this initiative, CTCA has achieved more responsive patient care, faster and uninterrupted access to medical data ...

China Daily
27 years after its discovery, HIV still spreading
Salt Lake Tribune, United States -
"It's not my responsibility to take care of other people's health." Most gay men will eventually get HIV, he believes. "It's only a matter of time. ...
Oneonta to mark AIDS Day Oneonta Daily Star
HIV taskforces to coincide with AIDS Day Ninemsn
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Battling cancer, Ted Kennedy to get Harvard honors
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Kennedy, the second-longest serving member of the Senate, is laying the groundwork for a breakthrough on health care reform, a cause he has championed for ...
Health News Coverage in the US Media
Media Channel, NY -
News about health policy or the US health care system was not far behind, at 27.4% of the coverage. The single disease to get the most attention was cancer, ...
Health care myths are put to rest Sarasota Herald-Tribune
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Baltimore City elementary school students are pitching in to help ...
Baltimore Sun, United States -
Since then, its teams of physicians and outreach workers have helped establish health care services and improve quality of care across the continent. ...
The Fraser Institute: Canada Needs to Follow European Example and ...
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"Canada needs to reorganize its health care system to ensure we can actually deliver on the country's promise of a compassionate approach to health care," ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: health care + health + healthcare  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)


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Two charged for using homeless to bilk health care system
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LOS ANGELES (AFP) ? A hospital owner and an accomplice were arrested Wednesday and charged with bilking the California health care system with reimbursement ...
Health Care Fraud Exposed: LA Hospital CEO Arrested The Money Times
2 arrested in health care fraud case Contra Costa Times
FBI: Hospital CEO arrested in health care scheme Fox 12 Boise
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Improving health care with a card
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Now Community Health Network, an Indianapolis-based hospital system, wants to bring that same sort of computerized convenience to health care through its ...
CORRECTING and REPLACING Humana Announces 2009 Humana Preferred ... FOXBusiness
Plan Touts Health Savings <> Large Employers See 9% Decrease RedOrbit
Community Health Network Unveils New Program Inside INdiana Business (press release)
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State and Local Health Care IT Market, 2007-2012
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Addressing the health care needs of the nation's uninsured as well as retiring Baby Boomers will be the defining domestic political issue of the next decade ...
Pharma Market Research Often Missing the Mark MarketWatch
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Growing demand for care strains US health system
Kansas City Star, MO -
Older people usually use more health care than younger people, and older people are using more health care than in the past. The enormous increase in health ...
Report: ED visits climb 36 percent over decade FierceHealthcare
Emergency Room Visits Hit Record High Wall Street Journal Blogs
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Abby Wambach to Conduct Youth Soccer Clinics Hosted by MVP Health ...
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"I know my fans in upstate New York, Vermont and New Hampshire are looking forward to my soccer clinic appearances that MVP Health Care and Preferred Care ...
82 Percent Of Americans Think Health Care System Needs Major Overhaul
Science Daily (press release) -
7, 2008) ? Americans are dissatisfied with the US health care system and 82 percent think it should be fundamentally changed or completely rebuilt, ...

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Kenny Hulshof and Jay Nixon should serve up the details on health care
Kansas City Star, MO -
Chief among those is affordable health care. That issue also dominates many races for the General Assembly, a sign of intense voter interest. ...
Hulshof looking to November News-Leader.com
Missouri GOP Nominee Offers More of the Same MarketWatch
Nixon says votes show people want change St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Aging population putting strain on US health care
Tulsa World, OK -
... to doctors' offices and hospitals, a reality that is taxing weak spots in the health-care system, according to a government report released Wednesday. ...
Emergency Room Patients Wait an Hour as Hospital Visits Rise Bloomberg
Americans Made Over 1 Billion Hospital and Doctor Visits in 2006 HealthNewsDigest.com
More Americans Seek Medical Care and Most Walk Away with a ... MedPage Today
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America's Health Care in Numbers
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6, 2008 -- Politicians love to talk about America's health care system. But what are they talking about? Even if you think you know what health care is like ...
How frequently do people actually see doctors? Chicago Tribune
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California Healthcare Foundation kicks in $10M to clinic loan fund
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"Each year the budget impasse forces millions of Californians to wonder whether funding for health care, education, and other vital services will be there ...
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[BOOK] Methods for the Economic Evaluation of Health Care Programmes -
MF Drummond - 2005 - books.google.com
... socioeconomic evaluation ofhealth care products and ... of cost-consequence analysis
in healthcare decision-making ... Using cost-effectiveness analysis in health care. ...

The Quality of Health Care Delivered to Adults in the United States -
EA McGlynn, SM Asch, J Adams, J Keesey, J Hicks, A … - The New England Journal of Medicine, 2003 - nejm.org
... Examination: A Survey of Primary Care Providers ... Better Information for Better Health
Care: The Evidence-based ... Program and the Agency for Healthcare Research and ...
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What attributes determine quality and satisfaction with health care delivery? -
MR Bowers, JE Swan, WF Koehler - Health Care Management Review, 1994 - hcmrjournal.com
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[BOOK] Unequal Treatment: Confronting Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care -
BD Smedley, AY Stith, AR Nelson - 2003 - books.google.com
... racial and ethnic differences in healthcare that are ... factors such as access to care
(eg, ability ... racial and ethnic disparities in health -care, including the ...

[BOOK] Primary Care: Balancing Health Needs, Services, and Technology
B Starfield - 1998 - ijic.org
... be one of the key texts within primary health care policy, written by an author
who has written extensively about primary care within health care systems and ...
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Small Area Variations in Health Care Delivery A population-based health information system can guide … -
J Wennberg, A Gittelsohn - Science, 1973 - sciencemag.org
... JAMA 281: 627-633 | Abstract ? | Full Text ? | PDF ? A Conceptual Model of the Effects
of Health Care Organizations on the Quality of Medical Care. ...

The Quality in Australian Health Care Study. -
RM Wilson, WB Runciman, RW Gibberd, BT Harrison, L … - Med J Aust, 1995 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... 2001 Apr 2;174(7):369. The Quality in Australian Health Care Study. Wilson RM,
Runciman WB, Gibberd RW, Harrison BT, Newby L, Hamilton JD. ...

A Case-Control Study of HIV Seroconversion in Health Care Workers after Percutaneous Exposure -
DM Cardo, DH Culver, CA Ciesielski, PU Srivastava, … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1997 - content.nejm.org
... J Int Assoc Physicians AIDS Care (Chic Ill) 2 ... of HIV postexposure prophylaxis by
dental health care personnel: An ... to blood and body fluids in healthcare staff. ...

The Shocking Cost of Turnover in Health Care. -
JD Waldman, F Kelly, S Aurora, HL Smith - Health Care Management Review, 2004 - hcmrjournal.com
... Care System: Frequency and Associated Costs.?? Respiratory Care 46, no ... SA, and Smith,
HL ??Learning Curves in Healthcare.?? Health Care Manage- ment ...

Comparison of Community-and Health Care-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus … -
TS Naimi, KH LeDell, K Como-Sabetti, SM Borchardt, … - JAMA, 2003 - Am Med Assoc
... colonized children from normal activities such as group child care, school, or ... to
prevent S aureus infections in both community and health care settings hold ...

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Cancer Care Scores Higher Marks

As Americans fret about the quality of their health care, it appears cancer patients are experiencing improvements in treatment. A major study conducted by the Rand Group found that all Americans—whether wealthy or poor, black or white—are likely to receive better care for cancer than anything else.

Findings published in the New England Journal of Medicine show that patients receive proper medical attention for heart disease and other conditions only about 55 percent of the time. But a separate study by the same group suggests that the quality of cancer care is getting substantially better.

Looking at patients who suffered from either colon or breast cancer, at least three fourths received the recommended care, according to findings published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. The researchers looked at several broad areas, including detection, surgery, drug therapy and follow-up care. For colon cancer, 78 percent of patients were treated according to agreed-upon guidelines, while for breast cancer, 84 percent of patients received quality care.

"[Care for] cancer is a bit better than other conditions." says Dr. Eric Schneider, a health policy expert at Harvard who helped conduct the Rand group’s cancer study. The recent treatment advances have been a driving force.

 

"There is much higher quality now than just five years ago." he says.

Another potential factor, he adds, is that the disease is seen as a major battle. Since the war on cancer was declared in the 1970s, there has been a major investment in research, with both patients and physicians seemingly more engaged in fighting the disease.

"A large number of cancer specialists are looking over each others’ shoulders." he says.

Indeed, Schneider points to the level of attention devoted to cancer as a way of improving the current health care mess. The Rand team blames a "fragmented and chaotic" system that makes it hard to deliver quality service for many chronic conditions. Specialized cancer centers, which bring together different doctors and nurses to treat patients, are growing more commonplace and may offer a model for other diseases.

"It’s a team effort." Schneider explains, adding that such coordination can lead to better quality care for the patient.

Still, the one dark cloud on the horizon is the increasing expense of cancer treatments. In a recent speech to business leaders, Dr. Scott Gottleib of the Food and Drug Administration said that cancer costs might be brought under control if new therapies are developed more quickly and at a lower price.

"But right now, the opposite is happening." he said at the Annual Cancer Progress Conference, held in New York. The number of new drugs has reached a twenty-year low, while the overall costs of treating cancer have skyrocketed to more the $156 billion a year. "That’s an astonishing figure." said Gottleib, pointing out that the expense is larger than the "gross domestic product of all but a few nations."

"It’s hard to predict what will happen with financing cancer care." says Schneider. "Everyone is struggling with higher medical costs."

 
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