News For: Neighborhood Medical PlanMedical Examiner Identifies SF Man Shot At Taco Truck The San Francisco medical examiner's office has identified the victim of a fatal shooting Tuesday afternoon in the city's Potrero Hill neighborhood as 32-year-old Armando Rodriguez, of San Francisco. Tesco launches private medical plan for children Tesco Personal Finance has launched a private medical insurance plan for children. COMUNICADO: Concentric Medical patrocina un estudio aleatorio MOUNTAIN VIEW, California, September 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Concentric Medical, Inc., l��der mundial en dispositivos para la eliminaci��n de co��gulos en pacientes con isquemia cerebral, ha anunciado hoy su plan de patrocinar un ensayo cl��nico aleatorio prospectivo en el que se comparar�� la cirug��a mediante el sistema Merci Retrieval SystemTM con el mejor tratamiento m��dico disponible. Education officials support UCR medical school proposal SACRAMENTO - California's higher-education panel rallied behind UC Riverside's medical school proposal Tuesday, with officials saying the school's importance outweighs any concerns about the state's troubled finances. Medical center to hold health and safety fair in Colton The Arrowhead Regional Medical Center is planning to host its sixth annual Community Health and Safety Fair on Saturday at the center in Colton. States, medical groups oppose abortion rule Several medical associations and attorneys general in 13 states including Maine voiced their opposition Wednesday to a proposed federal rule that they fear would open the door for hospitals and physicians to deny access to contraception. Ahead of the Bell: Natus Medical downgraded A Needham and Co. analyst downgraded shares of Natus Medical Inc. Wednesday, saying he expects the medical device maker be hurt if hospitals decrease their spending in 2009. Surgery robot hired with DeKalb Medical donation DeKalb Medical has obtained a $1.6 million surgery robot, thanks to a $3.3 million donation. Medical tourism business projected to grow eightfold by 2010 The number of people in the U.S. who plan to travel abroad for medical care, where the costs for various medical and surgical procedures often are comparatively lower, is projected to increase by eight times by 2010, according to a recent study by the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports. Solutions Engineering Announces ISO-13485:2003 Quality Management System Certification for Medical Device Design and ... Solutions Engineering, LLC, a leading medical device engineering, development and manufacturing firm, today announced that it has obtained ISO-13485:2003 certification. |


