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Is Tavenner trying to delay ICD-10? | Healthcare IT News
< p > The fight over ICD-10 continued on Tuesday as CMS acting administrator Marilyn Tavenner said at an AMA meeting that CMS wants to reexamine the pace of implementing ICD-10. < /p > < p > The Massachusetts Medical Society tweeted that < a href= " https://twitter.com/#%21/MassMedical " > <
amednews: CMS chief signals delay in ICD-10 transition :: Feb. 14, 2012 ... American Medical News
The AMA had warned that an October 2013 deadline for the new diagnosis code sets would pose too great a burden for physicians.
NICE guidance on dasatinib, high-dose imatinib, and nilotinib for patients with CML who are
NICE guidance on dasatinib, high-dose imatinib, and nilotinib for patients with CML who are resistant or intolerant to imatinib. By - Scott Goulden, Frances Sutcliffe, Andrew Stevens
Customizable Plate Mover features quick-connect modules., Thermo Fisher Scientific,
Thermo Fisher Scientific Introduces Fully Customizable Plate Mover during SLAS 2012 Featuring Quick-Connect Modules, Thermo Fisher Scientific, A
US Medical Supplies announces the AmeriGlide Rubex! | PRLog
US Medical Supplies announces the AmeriGlide Rubex!. US Medical Supplies is excited to announce their newest stair lift addition, the AmeriGlide Rubex. - PR11795101
Penny Wise, Pound Foolish? Coverage Limits on Immunosuppression after Kidney Transplantation — NEJM
Perspective from The New England Journal of Medicine — Penny Wise, Pound Foolish? Coverage Limits on Immunosuppression after Kidney Transplantation
Pharma Job Cuts | News: AstraZeneca To Cut 7,300 Jobs | Pharmaceutical Manufacturing
Drug firm AstraZeneca on Thursday said it would cut approximately 7,300 jobs as part of an ongoing initiative to reduce costs and drive innovation.
Becton Dickinson: A Safe Healthcare Stock - Seeking Alpha
< strong > By < a href="http://www.streetauthority.com/" > StreetAuthority < /a > : < /strong > < p > By Ryan Fuhrmann < /p > < p > In an economic downturn, businesses and consumers rush to conserve their resources and cut spending as quickly as possible. There's no telling how long a downturn
Hopkins Study Finds MRI Tests Safe for People with Implanted Cardiac Devices When Certain
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), an important diagnostic test, has traditionally been off limits to more than 2 million people in the United States who have an implanted pacemaker to regulate heart rhythms or an implanted defibrillator to prevent sudden cardiac death. Now, in a study published in
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