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Beyond Simple Total Cost of Ownership
Check out this white paper to learn how today's investments have moved past total cost of ownership.
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Web tool predicts survival for cancer patients
Researchers at the Oregon Health & Science University Cancer Institute have developed a Web-based software program that can help some cancer patients to predict their survivability. 'This modeling...
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SAP Sapphire kicks off with Lance Armstrong, motivational speeches
SAP's Sapphire Now kicks off in Orlando with motivational speeches and Lance Armstrong. Can its tech "supermen" lead businesses into the future?
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Traveling with a THR (total hip replacement) in the age of the TSA
Although we can all expect travel to be more of a pain these days, THR patients should probably plan and allow for extra time when a security checkpoint must be passed.
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CSC's talks with U.K.'s NHS hung up
The CSC project with the NHS has been repeatedly pilloried in the U.K. for various implementation issues.
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Blogging from the ICU -- mobile tech to the rescue
Mobile technology makes it possible to work almost anywhere, including this most unlikely of places.
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Breast implant with nano 'bed-of-nails' deters cancer cells
Brown University biomedical scientists have created an implant that appears to deter breast cancer cell regrowth. Made from a common polymer, the implant is the first to be modified at the nanoscale.
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Texting your emergency room for wait times
These days people are texting for everything...including emergency room wait times.
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IBM creates cancer analytics platform
Clinical Genomics was developed by IBM researchers in Haifa, Israel and combines personal health history with an analysis of guidelines and past cases.
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Stage 2 meaningful use has some advantages for patients
There's been a lot of buzz about the new meaningful use standards announcements this past week.
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Will your cloud be HIPAA compliant?
Regulatory compliance will have a major influence on the spread of cloud services to medical providers.
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Woman's jaw reproduced by 3D printer
The transplant demonstrates that precision 3D printing can be effective for both bones and organ implants.
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Facebook hoax: this child's got a cancer.
Scammers are pushing a sick hoax on Facebook, trying to get users of the service to share a photo of a baby who appears to have a cancerous tumor on his or her face. The story is fake.
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To fight pediatric cancer, Dell donates cloud computing resources
Dell it will donate its high-performance cloud computing resources to research into the treatment of pediatric cancer.
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Survey says: more patient harassment is on the way
This survey madness in the healthcare setting is dangerous for many reasons.
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Technology-induced medical errors: the wave of the future?
Tuesday's federal report addresses the strong need for safety in health IT without irresponsibly discouraging progress.
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Only one out of ten hospitals surveyed is ready for electronic records prime time
According to a recent HIMSS report, only one out of ten hospitals is ready to meet the core measures for Stage 1 compliance with meaningful use.
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Getting started with green screen (Skype Studio project)
This article describes the first steps in creating a green screen for the Skype Studio. As a bonus, you'll get to see David's disembodied head.
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UK's delayed national health IT programme officially scrapped
The UK's National Health Service is told to scrap the £11 billion IT project to centralize health and patient records, after a string of failures, over-spending and delays.
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The government helps hide malpractice?
Journalism groups cry out against government shutdown of public database crucial to malpractice oversight.
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Training computers to help detect pain
Researchers use software to help parse information generated by brain scans, enabling them to detect when people are in pain.
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