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| As an experienced blood industry venfor, Symbology, Inc. will again partiipate in the FABB (Florida Association of Blood Banks) annual confernce/expo. Various bar coded blood labels will be featured meeting exacting industry standards. |
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| HealthGrades (Nasdaq: HGRD), the leading independent healthcare ratings company, announced today that it will make its quality and cost information on doctors and hospitals accessible on Google Health. A new product from Google that was publicly launched today, Google Health allows users to store, organize and manage their medical records online. Google Health is available at www.google.com/health . |
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| DDI'S Solution Added to AHA-endorsed Platform of Tools for Hospital HR Management |
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| New Resource Provides Patient Education across the Continuum of Care |
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| Baxa Corporation announces its selection as a finalist in two categories for the 2008 American Business Awards. The company was chosen for Best Web Site and Best Corporate Environmental Responsibility Program. The American Business Awards recognize excellence at all levels of business -- from management and sales to marketing and communications activities. Hailed as "the business world's version of the Oscars," The American Business Awards are the only national, all-encompassing awards program honoring great performances in business. |
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| In order to speed care and improve pager reliability, St. Ann's Community, a long-term care facility in Rochester, New York, was ready to move beyond an older onsite paging system and the use of a commercial paging company. |
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| Swisslog details complete pneumatic tube system capabilities, including installation options, stations, controls, carriers and other accessories in a new brochure. |
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| Two Northeast Center for Special Care clinicians presented at the International Brain Injury Association's (IBIA) Seventh World Congress on Brain Injury which as convened in Lisbon, Portugal, from April 9 through 12, 2008. |
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| STANFORD, Calif. (Business Wire EON) May 15, 2008 -- James McGillicuddy was not getting good news. Three years after arriving at Stanford as one of the nation’s top high school football recruits, he’d been stuck on the sidelines the entire time by a torn tendon that, even with two surgeries, just wouldn’t stay fixed. More surgery would not help, his doctors told him, but they did have one last option to offer him. |
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| Health Plan Week offers detailed compensation information from more than a dozen health plans, and includes tables showing the top-paid executives. |
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