| Hospital Healthcare All site contents copyright © by Matichon Public Co.,Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Healthcare Systems Experts Discuss Campaign Issues A nationally recognized healthcare policy expert at UC San Diego School of Medicine is available to discuss campaign issues related to healthcare plans/promises. Richard Kronick, Ph.D. IBM Wins $300m Health Net Deal IBM has won a five-year $300m contract from Los Angeles-based managed healthcare company Health Net to provide IT infrastructure management services. Government agencies to spend $1 trillion on health care State and local governments are on track to spend more than $1 trillion for the first time in 2008...about 13 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product. Much of that money goes to private sector contractors who offer goods and services to the healthcare sector of government. Boeing Machinists rally, talk strike You got to hand it to Boeing’s Machinists. They won’t let a little rain ruin their rally. And they always come up with catchy slogans. Abortion foes in healthcare to get federal protection Health and Human Services plans a regulation authorizing the cancellation of federal funding if doctors and other workers who refuse to provide services aren't accommodated. The Bush administration Thursday announced plans to implement a controversial regulation designed to protect antiabortion healthcare workers from being required to deliver services against their personal beliefs. Cancer Center Opens in Bolivar Bolivar, MO -- People living in Bolivar celebrated the opening of a groundbreaking new health-care facility today. Citizens Memorial Healthcare held an open house Sunday afternoon for its just-completed Carrie J. Babb Cancer Center. Garbage dump raises stink in Millennium City MORE than 100 residents of DLF City-including retired IAS officers, corporate honchos, IT professionals, academicians, housewives and students-on Sunday blocked traffic for about an hour on the Gurgaon-Faridabad Road protesting the illegal dumping of garbage near their homes. Shouting slogans against the district administration and the civic agencies, they said the demonstrations would continue ... [Monday, August 25, 2008, AP] Pro-Tibet protesters carry portraits of Tibetans allegedly killed during protests in Tibet and march without shouting slogans through Tokyo streets Sunday, Aug. 24, 2008. About 200 people take part in the silent march in an attempt to create the atmosphere of funeral procession, marking the final day of Beijing Olympics. Safety of personal info worries Kiwis The safety of personal information remains of concern to New Zealanders, although healthcare providers and the police are highly trusted with information, according to a Privacy Commission survey. Healthcare Systems Experts Discuss Campaign Issues A nationally recognized healthcare policy expert at UC San Diego School of Medicine is available to discuss campaign issues related to healthcare plans/promises. Govt of Gujarat signs pact with GE Healthcare to modernise five medical colleges GE Healthcare, the provider of transformational medical technologies and services for the healthcare industry, and Health and Family Welfare Dept, Government of Gujarat has signed a Memorandum of Understanding MoU for a public private partnesrship PPP model to establish advanced medical technology in all the teaching hospitals/medical colleges of Gujarat. Weigh benefits carefully in today's job market Flextime, healthcare, and retirement perks may be a bigger plus than a pay raise. People making news Oakwood Healthcare System has appointed Dr. Daniel A.C. Frattarelli to the Department of Pediatrics at Oakwood Hospital & Medical Center OHMC in Dearborn. Frattarelli has been appointed program director of pediatrics education at OHMC. He will direct Oakwood's pediatrics training program for graduate physicians, participate in the planning and implementation of continuing medical education ... Ky. football player dies 3 days after collapse A 15-year-old high school football player in Louisville has died three days after he and a teammate collapsed in practice. Max Gilpin died Saturday night at Kosair Children's Hospital, Norton Healthcare spokeswoman Patti Killion told The Courier-Journal. Killion did not know the cause of death. The sophomore offensive lineman and a 17-year-old senior player at Pleasure Ridge Park High ... Afternoon Obituary Update Albert Trionfo, 81, of Franklin Twp., died Saturday, August 23, 2008, in the South Jersey Healthcare Regional Medical Center in Vineland. Research and Markets: Baylor Health Care System - Healthcare - Managed Care And Hospitals - SWOT Report Studies The ... DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Baylor Health Care System - Healthcare - Managed Care and Hospitals - SWOT Report" company profile to their offering. News and Features for Rio Rancho, New Mexico While Presbyterian Healthcare Services had its groundbreaking on Aug. 1, there was still a major hurdle the hospital needed to jump before they could start building in Rio Rancho. |


