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Information Today October 4, 2004 Susanne Bjorner |
A Tough Test for PhRMA's New Clinical Study Results Database The announcement the day before of a worldwide withdrawal of Merck & Co.'s popular arthritis and acute pain medication Vioxx, created a high-bar test that shows the holes in the new database concept.  |
The Motley Fool October 4, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
When Medicare Boosts Stocks More defibrillators in use means higher earnings for some investors.  |
Fast Company October 2004 Fiona Haley |
Mutual Benefit Let employees design their own headquarters? Here's how a biotech company nurtures people with imaginative benefits, keeping them happy, loyal -- and productive.  |
Fast Company October 2004 Fiona Haley |
Suggestion Box Genencor has sought its workers' input in these areas and in return has received remarkable loyalty and commitment.  |
Managed Care September 2004 |
VA Beats Managed Care In Treatment of Diabetes The study compares treatment of 1,285 people in VA health systems in California, Michigan, Texas, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey with 6,920 people enrolled in eight managed care plans.  |
IndustryWeek October 1, 2004 Jill Jusko |
Partnership In Promotion Home Diagnostics Inc. employs a savvy co-branding strategy to compete against the Goliaths of the home diabetes testing business.  |
CRM October 2004 Jason Compton |
Abbott Laboratories' Shocking Ethics Gambit The pharma firm turns to a video game to bolster compliance training.  |
CRM September 24, 2004 Jason Compton |
Vertical Focus: Healthcare Organizations Turn to CRM to Cure Their Ailing Customer Strategies The industry feels the same pressure as other markets do to do more with less.  |
Managed Care September 2004 John Carroll |
Managed Care at the Crossroads As rising costs drive CEOs' collective blood pressure off the charts, a group of experts considers whether managed care has reached another watershed -- and whether the industry can reinvent itself yet again.  |
Managed Care September 2004 |
O'Kane Gives the OK To Focus More on Providers The head of the National Committee for Quality Assurance, Margaret E. O'Kane, says health plans want to encourage physicians in the never-ending quest for quality.  |
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