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No one-size-fits-all fix to patient experience - FierceHealthcare

When deciding strategies for patient experience improvement, most hospitals look to the common Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) survey, yet no two hospitals Read more...

Johns Hopkins Awarded $3.84 Million Federal Grant to Expand Urban Health Residencies - 10/13/2010

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine has been awarded a $3.84 million federal grant to support the creation of the Osler Urban Health Residency Track (UHRT), which will bolster the institution’s mission to produce primary care physician leaders versed in the medical and social issues

Local Chiropractor Aids American Cancer Socity | PRLog

Local Chiropractor Aids American Cancer Socity. Complete Wellness Center of Orange City has organized a team to walk for American Cancer Society Relay for Life on April 20, 2012 at Victoria Hills in DeLand. - PR11780680

Disruptive Women in Health Care Blog Announces Addition of Global Urban Women’s Health Fellows to

The Disruptive Women in Health Care Blog announces the addition of five Global Urban Women’s Health Fellows as blog writers/contributors.

City scientists claim carbon capture is not a health risk - Scotsman.com News

City scientists claim carbon capture is not a health risk - Fears that storing CO2 underground could pose a risk to human health are unfounded, a team of scientists claimed today.<br />

9 11 Tied to Increase in Acid Reflux Disease New

Those who were directly exposed to the World Trade Center terrorist attacks on 9/11 appear to face an increased risk for developing long-lasting

There's a Reason That Metropolitan Health Networks Is Cheap - Seeking Alpha

<strong><a href='http://dollarwisefl.wordpress.com/'>Dollarwise</a>submits:</strong><div><span>At first glance, the current price of</span><span>$4.41</span><span>for Metropolitan Health Networks (<a href='http://seekingalpha.com/symbol/mdp' title='Meredith Corp.'>MDP</a>) makes it look like an

UWM School of Public Health to focus on city s health issues - BizTimes

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Medical News: Health Group Asks for Lower Salt Limits - in Public Health & Policy, Public Health

A New York City-based health organization is proposing that restaurants and packaged food manufacturers lower sodium levels by 25% over five years to greatly reduce preventable health risks.

U.S. Rep. James P. Moran, Howard Dean Appear at Health-Care Town Hall in Reston - washingtonpost.com

A raucous crowd of about 2,500 people jammed a high school gymnasium in Reston on Tuesday night to hear U.S. Rep. James P. Moran Jr. offer a robust defense of Democratic efforts to reform health care.

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