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Swine Flu Vaccinations Rise While Infections Remain Low
Blog | cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com | 14 hours 23 minutes ago
Because demand for the vaccine was lower than anticipated, the weekend clinics, originally intended for middle- and high-school students, were opened to a larger group of people considered high risk.
PHAT: Mash-Up on Healthcare IT
Blog | www.healthcareitnews.com | 17 hours 10 minutes ago
Last Monday, I participated in the Harvard School of Public Health event, Public Health and Technology (PHAT) which brought together a diverse views of healthcare, reform and the role that IT will play. The morning session focused
http://www.healthcareitnews.com/blog/phat-mash-healthcare-it
Irish Medical Times | The Irish Medical Times Blog | Swine flu update: Total infections down from
Blog | www.IMT.ie | Nov 20, 2009
About 4 per cent of the Irish population has now been infected with the H1N1 virus, said Dr Darina O’Flanagan, Director of Health Protection Surveillance Centre.
http://www.IMT.ie/blogs/irish-Medical-Times-Blog/2009/11/swine-flu-update-total-infecti.html
ZOLL Medical Corporation F4Q09 (Qtr End 27/09/09) Earnings Call Transcript
Blog | seekingalpha.com | Nov 11, 2009
ZOLL Medical Corporation (ZOLL)F4Q09 Earnings CallNovember 11, 2009; 10:30 am ET<a
Tenet CEO: 'Silver Lining on the Recession Cloud' (at The Wall Street Journal Online)
Blog | blogs.wsj.com | Nov 3, 2009
Sure, bad debt is up, fewer patients are paying their co-pays and admissions of insured patients are down. But there s a "silver lining on the recession cloud," according to Trevor Fetter, the CEO of Tenet: Fewer hospital workers are leaving their jobs."Turnover has dropped dramatically," Fetter
http://blogs.wsj.com/health/2009/11/03/tenet-ceo-silver-lining-on-the-recession-cloud/?mod=yahoo_hs
Hospitalized Children Without Insurance Are More Likely to Die, a Study Finds
Blog | prescriptions.blogs.nytimes.com | Oct 30, 2009
A new study documents higher death rates among hospitalized children who lack insurance. But why?
The Trouble with Twin Births
Blog | roomfordebate.blogs.nytimes.com | Oct 14, 2009
Should the U.S. set stricter rules on the number of embryos that can be transferred?
http://roomfordebate.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/11/the-trouble-with-twin-births/
Amgen's denosumab cuts fracture risk and increases bone density in prostate cancer survivors.
Blog | www.scienceblog.com | Aug 11, 2009
Science Blog: Twice-yearly treatment with denosumab, a new targeted therapy to stop bone loss, increased bone density and prevented spinal fractures in men receiving androgen-deprivation therapy for prostate cancer.
The New Old Age: Behind the Locked Door
Blog | newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com | Jul 15, 2009
As my mother’s caregiver and advocate in the dark ages — 2000 to 2003, to be exact — I’ve envied those of you currently in this parallel universe. You have all these caregiver support groups; you have classes and other services (online and off) that didn’t exist back then.
http://newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/07/15/behind-the-locked-door/?partner=rss&emc=rss
Hospital Stocks Already Discount Tough Sledding For Reform Bill (at Barron's Online)
Blog | blogs.barrons.com | Jul 8, 2009
Hospital stocks mostly arrested the brief rally ignited by the prospects for health-care reform, reflecting some quick hesitation on the part of investors about how quickly - and in what form - a new regulatory regime can make its way through the legislative process. Most names in the sector

