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An inspiring enterprise which employs and empowers people with autism has already expanded to eight countries The term welfare is questioned in Denmark. MondayMorning , Scandinavia's leading independent thinktank, published the results of a six-month project Ways to Resource Denmark which involved...
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We’re going to focus on digital capture as being the second important topic that will be a strong focal point at ERC 2013. From mobile DR, to detectors focused on pediatric patients, the field is only growing more diverse and more impressive with each...
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AVTEQ carts hit the European market with our products showcased in the ModulIT booth at the 10th Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) expo in Amsterdam. ModulIT is the web-retailer arm of Cordica, AVTEQ’s exclusive European distributor. They reported a great response from people who stopped by. This was the...
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With the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) in Vienna, Austria, approaching fast in March 2013, it’s appropriate to take a look at the issues and challenges the industry faces, as well as what attendees can expect from Carestream at the show. Pressing...
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No There are many reasons why our country’s healthcare costs are so high. Just look at the numbers: Globally, the average healthcare expenditure per capita is less than $1,000. In the US, it’s more than $8,000. Japan spends a bit more than $3,000 per capita; Brazil less than $1,000, and the...
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No Hello and Happy New Year everyone! I am finally putting pen to paper (finger pads to computer keys? whatever) to write about the previously promised second half of my Russian visit. read more Read More...
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Jose Manuel Barroso said an independent Scotland might have to reapply to the EU, but the yes campaign needn't give up Given the success of Ukip in the south of the country, it is perhaps surprising that Scotland is currently the area of the UK most likely to find itself on the other side of the...
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Q: Ludovic, with the Journées Françaises de Radiologie (French Radiology Congress) (JFR) approaching, if you had a quick look back how would you sum up the last 12 months in the industry of medical imagery? A: The European medical imaging market is gloomy...
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From the Foreword: I welcome this first edition of the European Directory of Health Apps (2012-2013) that focuses on a range of health applications recommended by patient groups or empow- ered consumers. This is in line with the approach being encouraged by the European Commission Directorate General...
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Editor’s Note: Earlier this year Dr. Paolo Balboni, Partner at ICT Legal Consulting & Scientific Director of the European Privacy Association participated in a Carestream panel discussion, “Clouds in Healthcare: The Evolution of Species.” Dr. Balboni...
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Editor’s note: UKRC opens today in Manchester, UK. The annual Congress of The British Institute of Radiology, The Society and College of Radiographers, and The Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine, covers all aspects of diagnostic imaging...
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This is much more serious than a few 'bunga bunga' parties. Berlusconi's economic ineptitude has blown up in his face What is happening in Italy ? Old stereotypes have been common in recent reporting of the worsening crisis in the eurozone. These Mediterranean countries with their big state...
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If Greece defaults on its debts, the consequences could spread across Europe, and prove catastrophic for the euro The economic crisis in Greece is the most important thing to have happened in Europe since the Balkan wars. That isn't because Greece is economically central to the European order: at...
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Greek prime minister attacks EU over lack of leadership Greece came under further pressure to tackle its growing debts after a report by the International Monetary Fund urged Athens to move faster on fiscal and structural reforms to avoid defaulting. The IMF highlighted the country's woes in a detailed...
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