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In: Health Care Law
9 Jul 2009Tomorrow I have the pleasure of being a guest on This Week in Law (TWiL) hosted by Denise Howell (@dhowell) Denise is one of the pioneers of law bloggers (blawgers) who blogs over at Bag and Baggage.
TWiL Episode 26 will focus on Health Care, Technology and VRM. Joining me on the show will be Doc [...]
Swine Flu Genes Show Virus May Be Weak Preliminary evidence suggests that swine flu may prove relatively mild, though scientists warn against drawing firm conclusions from on-the-fly early research. Wired.com has learned that Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory computer scientists Jonathan Allen and Tom Slezak did not find similarities between swine flu and historical strains that [...]
Prostate cancer screening continues to be a controversial issue.
Regular readers of this blog know about the risks of cancer screening, especially prostate cancer, which can lead to unnecessary biopsies necessitating invasive procedures that can lead to life-altering side effects. All for a slow-growing cancer that may not have led to death.
The problem with prostate [...]
In: Health Concerns
9 Jul 2009Strategies to improve operational efficiency in healthcare organizations are a recurring theme here on HealthBlog. Thats why I wanted to share a new article on Green IT written by my colleague Chris Sullivan who manages our US health provider…(read more)
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