I would think there are better ways with technology to perhaps do this, instead of having to shoot the pigs but the technology may be expensive. There are simulation processes that can pretty much do the same thing, hospitals use them now for training for emergency treatment in the ER rooms. ...
Ed McMahon has been in the news lately over financial issues with his home and now he claims the hospital failed to X-ray his neck after a fall and he left with a broken neck. The hospital has not commented yet. This is sad to see someone we loved for years on television every night to go...
The issues at hand goes back to 2006 with deviations from specifications on drugs, and now it is up to the Congress and the FDA once more. Did the FDA knowingly allow suspected drugs to continue to be sold? Ranbaxy makes a lot of different generic drugs and there’s no mention of the ones...
It appears having a “chip” implant is perhaps not as popular as one might have thought as least on the consumer medical records side. Stanley, the tools folks, have purchased one portion of the business , Xmark which makes RFID chips for a number of purposes from tracking people to medical equipment...
This is a tough one as everyone has an angle on it, but there are no worse angles than the surgeon and the patient are experiencing by all means . I had commented on a wrong side surgery that had occurred in Worcester that was in the local paper on July 15th. Someone else had commented about...
Something to think about when using confidential data with patient records, better make sure it is encrypted for sure. Also, many network administrators have also disallowed the use of portable USB drives on company computers as well. If there are certain individuals that need this access...
This is nice, and no software to be installed, Software as a Service for the Blind to access the Internet. Watch the video from the University of Washington to see how it works. Web Anywhere looks to be something of real value as it continues to be developed for helping the blind with access...
It used to be we would hear some type of concern, but the comments here sound like a torrid of anger, hope this is not a sign of the times when it comes to working with carriers for health care. It makes it sound more like a war than a negotiation process towards working to achieve better healthcare...
I agree here with the context, with all the information that is flying at all of us at a speed of more than most of us can fathom half the time, how can a physician expect to keep on top of all of this as well? The mind is not as good as a computer for retaining information and when used as a ...
One item mentioned is that the average age at the FDA is 54 and that 30% are eligible to retire. It sounds like perhaps a move to bring some new faces in to action. In a related story there’s an anonymous website with both former and present employees who’s goal appears to be to expose...