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Information Today December 17, 2007 |
IGI Global to Double InfoSci-Journals IGI Global, a publisher in computer science and information technology management, announced plans to double the content of its InfoSci-Journals full-text database to 60 specialized, peer-reviewed titles by the end of 2008.  |
Information Today May 15, 2008 |
ProQuest Hospital Collection Makes Its Debut The new ProQuest Hospital Collection has five health and medicine databases and includes full-text articles from 2,100 medical journals.  |
Information Today November 14, 2013 |
IGI Global Announces New Journals IGI Global will publish nine new journals in 2014. Its research publications currently examine topics in fields ranging from education and social science to healthcare and engineering.  |
Information Today June 18, 2015 |
IGI Global Debuts InfoSci Databases Demo Site They are updated continuously as IGI Global's books and journals are printed.  |
Information Today March 17, 2011 |
EBSCO Discovery Service Boosts STM Content With IGI Global Agreement An agreement between EBSCO Publishing and IGI Global will allow metadata for 131 journals and more than 1,500 reference books to be added to the Base Index of EDS.  |
Nursing Management December 2011 Brenda Kulhanek |
EMR development...Always be prepared Implementing an electronic medical record system offers countless benefits: major healthcare savings, reduced medical errors, improved quality of healthcare, and improved health.  |
Information Today December 8, 2011 |
Reprints Desk Announces Journal Article Web App `Bibliogo' Bibliogo is a mashup for everything you want to do with articles. It combines aspects from personalized RSS readers and alerting services, bibliographic reference management software, daily deal websites for clinical reprints, and document delivery management systems  |
Information Today July 30, 2009 |
Informa Combines Journal Content on Single Platform The site combines all the journal titles listed on InformaWorld.com and InformaPharmaScience.com to help simplify the customer experience.  |
Information Today August 20, 2007 |
IGI Global Releases New Information Science Titles Multimedia publisher IGI Global has released collections covering twelve key areas of information science and technology.  |
CIO August 27, 2013 Brian Eastwood |
Healthcare IT Struggles to Keep Up With Mobile Health Demands While healthcare struggles with unique legal and regulatory impediments that other fields don't face, it's also poised to gain much more from what some call a 'mobile revolution.'  |
Information Today June 24, 2014 |
SAGE Rolls Out Digital Healthcare Journal This interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, open access journal will cover developments in digital health practices, such as genomics research, informatics and technology.  |
Information Today November 23, 2009 |
IGI Global Launches New Database Platform IGI Global announced a new platform and XML-powered engine for its electronic resources. The new platform is designed to assist users in fully utilizing IGI Global's information and computer science applied technology research.  |
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.  |
National Defense July 2008 Alan L. Gropman |
Out-of-Control Healthcare Spending Straining Budget Controlling costs and expanding access are perhaps the greatest challenges facing the U.S. healthcare industry in the first quarter of the 21st century.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive September 1, 2005 Wolfgang Klietmann |
Thought Leader: (Eco)systemic Change The author discusses how various players within the healthcare system interact.  |
Information Today September 4, 2014 |
SAGE Plans Journal for Asian and Pacific Islander Healthcare SAGE Publications announced Asian/Pacific Island Nursing, its new open access journal.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive May 1, 2007 Steve Singer |
Medical Education: Community of Change Continuing medical education professionals need not reinvent the wheel to accomplish more. But we do have to better align our approaches to the way in which healthcare is actually delivered.  |
Job Journal August 26, 2007 Michael Kinsman |
Career Pros: No Cure for Healthcare Costs? Has healthcare coverage become too costly for employers to provide?  |
Chemistry World January 7, 2013 Andrew Turley |
Wellcome Trust launches investment wing The Wellcome Trust has provided 200 million pounds to launch an investment company that aims to support innovative healthcare businesses with the potential to transform the markets in which they operate.  |
InternetNews February 26, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Red Hat Gets a Healthy Option Linux vendor Red Hat has partnered with healthcare solutions provider McKesson to provide the Red Hat Enterprise Healthcare Platform.  |
The Motley Fool May 21, 2010 Gregory T. Huang |
How Microsoft Will Become a Top Player in Health IT From the mouth of a top leader in the unit.  |
Job Journal December 12, 2010 |
Emerging Careers in Science and Healthcare Technological innovations drive opportunities in the fields of science and healthcare.  |
InternetNews August 25, 2010 |
Security, EMRs Top Healthcare IT Priorities With new government regulations placing even more responsibility and scrutiny on the healthcare industry, IT administrators are struggling to deliver both efficiency and security.  |
Knowledge@Wharton August 27, 2003 |
Code Blue: Combating Rising Healthcare Costs Calls for Strong Medicine It's been said many times over that the U.S. healthcare industry is a sick patient in search of a cure. The metaphor is a grim reflection of how the country is coping with an aging population, rising costs and an inefficient healthcare delivery system.  |
Nursing Management September 2010 Richard Hader |
The evidence that isn't... Interpreting research When patients seek a healthcare practitioner for services, they believe that the delivered care is based on proven science. But reality is far from patient perception. In fact, most care is still based on anecdote, not evidence.  |
Job Journal February 20, 2011 |
Healthcare Industry Opportunities Encompass Many Employment Sectors Business needs of healthcare employers make this a go-to industry for all types of professionals.  |
Information Today March 5, 2015 |
IGI Global Unveils New Dictionary App IGI Global's InfoSci-Dictionary has a new app for iOS and Android devices.  |
Information Today November 19, 2007 |
Thomson Healthcare Launches PDRhealth.com as Free Consumer Site The new PDRhealth.com is designed to put critical health information into the hands of consumers.  |
The Motley Fool July 7, 2011 |
Healthcare Services Group Earnings Preview Healthcare Services Group didn't hit the Street's expectations last quarter, but investors hope that it will rebound when it unveils its latest earnings on Monday, July 11.  |
Bio-IT World March 17, 2004 |
IBM: Pedal to the Metal in Healthcare IBM now melds healthcare, life sciences, and IT.  |
CIO September 23, 2010 Neil Versel |
Healthcare IT: How Reform Is Giving CIOs A More Strategic Role in Delivering Patient Care Electronic health records aren't enough. Healthcare CIOs need to apply technology to coordinating patient care and measuring quality.  |
Bio-IT World June 15, 2003 Michael Greeley |
Six-Million-Dollar Questions As the healthcare marketplace homogenizes, product and service prospects will improve.  |
Investment Advisor May 2008 Beth Piskora |
A Healthy Portfolio? Healthcare has traditionally been thought of as a defensive sector, since even when economic conditions get bad, people will still take care of their health.  |
Financial Planning November 1, 2005 Kathy Gevlin |
Bookshelf The New Insurance Solution: How to Get Cheaper, Better Coverage Without a Traditional Employer Plan, by Paul Zane Pilzer, claims that the healthcare revolution has already begun -- most people just haven't realized it.  |
Insurance & Technology November 15, 2006 Maria Woehr |
Portal for E-Claims Triad Healthcare, an allied specialty healthcare solutions provider, selected MD On-Line to facilitate provider submission of electronic claims for Triad's Aetna members in select areas of New Jersey.  |
Financial Planning July 1, 2006 Robert M. Hayes |
Preserve Medicare Medicare is a roadmap for the future healthcare of America. It should be fine-tuned and improved, not undermined and privatized as the Washington power brokers are now attempting to do.  |
Bio-IT World September 2005 Kevin Davies |
Bringing Good Things to Informatics In interview with Nick Giannasi, Head of Informatics for GE Healthcare's Bio-Sciences division on how the company is shedding light on data integration in discovery and clinical trials.  |
Information Today June 9, 2011 |
Thomson Reuters to Sell Its Healthcare Business This divestiture will result in a realignment of the company's existing Intellectual Property and Science businesses into a single operating unit of the Professional division. Both are global and support scientific research, discovery, and innovation.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive April 1, 2007 |
Thoughtleader: Melissa Brown, Center for Value-Based Medicine Here, co-author Melissa Brown discusses her book Evidence-Based to Value-Based Medicine and what's driving the move toward value-based medicine, how it will affect pharma, and why executives should embrace it.  |
Information Today August 29, 2005 |
Weekly News Digest EBESCO Publishing has created an International Security & Counter Terrorism Reference Center... Inxight announced a federated search and alert solution, encompassing more than 600 sources... Thomson Gale released a module that highlights health care trends...  |
Investment Advisor April 2010 Vaughan Scully |
The ETF Advisor: Prospects for Healthcare ETFs Better Than Those for Reform There are about two dozen exchange traded funds that offer a wide variety of exposures to the healthcare sector, including broad-based, global, and leveraged ETFs, as well as those targeting individual industries.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive July 30, 2007 Peter Pitts |
Opinion: Fewer Cents, More Sense Our healthcare system may be broken, but playing the blame game is not going to fix it. Remember that disease - not Big Pharma - is the enemy.  |
InternetNews March 23, 2009 Kenneth Corbin |
Will Wireless IT Rescue Healthcare? Experts and advocates call for a new approach to healthcare that embraces wireless technology to lower costs.  |
Bio-IT World November 14, 2003 Amnon Shabo |
Integrated EHR: The Final Frontier Harmonizing various standards for electronic health records will have far-reaching effects on bioinformatics.  |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Sep/Oct 2009 Andrew Dick |
Understanding Federal Healthcare Laws Commercial real estate professionals who work with medical office development must be aware of the federal healthcare fraud and abuse laws.  |
Nursing Management April 2011 Deborah E. Trautman |
Healthcare Reform: 1 Year Later A year after the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law, the nation remains divided.  |
Bank Systems & Technology May 15, 2008 Maria Bruno-Britz |
Banks Eye Opportunities in Healthcare Beyond HSAs Banks are beginning to eye opportunities in the healthcare space beyond offering health savings accounts. Fifth Third's Web-based ERA Integration service is designed to provide healthcare clients with a single, manageable data file that enables automated posting.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive January 1, 2007 Sarah Houlton |
Global Report: No Satisfaction Germans on both sides of the political spectrum agree that their country's healthcare system needs reform. The latest attempt at change, though, doesn't really meet either side's needs.  |
Insurance & Technology September 16, 2005 Katherine Burger |
Educating Consumers A truly technology-enabled offering, the idea behind consumer-directed healthcare is that everyone benefits when consumers have more information.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive May 1, 2007 Humphrey Taylor |
Commentary: The Sky is Falling! Healthcare systems in the developed world are in crisis. A permanent one. Patients and their physicians will always want more treatments than governments or employers are willing to pay for.  |