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The Air Force has awarded Noninvasive Medical Technologies, Inc. a contract, valued at approximately $2.4 million, for continued development of the Multiple Casualty Assessment and Management System....
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D-Ill.), who was arrested by the FBI on fraud and corruption charges this morning, allegedly attempted to use his power to appoint President-elect Barack Obama's replace...
Several Detroit-area hospitals have filed an emergency motion in Michigan's Wayne County Circuit Court against the United American Healthcare Corporation, the former manager of Detroit-based OmniCare,...
Contract negotiations between the Ohio Nurses Association and University Hospitals Geneva Medical Center broke down after the 6th session of negotiations, and hospital nurses plan to strike if no agre...
Emdeon, a Nashville, Tenn.-based provider of revenue and payment cycle management solutions, has launched the U.S. Healthcare Efficiency Index, designed to establish a national reference for tracking...
HealthLeaders-InterStudy, a provider of managed care market intelligence, reports that while malpractice insurance rates are low in Maine and physician services are in demand amid new construction pro...
Comparing the effectiveness of various drugs, treatments and devices will be the key to reigning in out-of-control healthcare costs, according to top healthcare leaders who spoke Dec. 4 at the eHealth...
Howard Dean, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, former Governor of Vermont has predicted that President-elect Obama will get his healthcare reform plan passed in stages, not in one fell sw...
Hospital executives confronted many big issues in 2008, and most of those concerns will be equally as important to them in 2009.The general decline of the U.S. economy has already hit heal...
Fitch Ratings has revised its outlook on the U.S. not-for-profit hospital sector to "negative" from "stable." The revision reflected Fitch's observation of material weakening in several areas affecting hospital creditworthiness.