Thursday, July 12, 2007
Healthcare News
The New England Journal of Medicine has a new study which claims that people who were uninsured before receiving benefits at age 65 required more intensive and costlier care than those who had been privately insured prior to receiving Medicare. These findings, from researchers at Harvard Medical School (HMS), appear in the July 12 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
ChilliBreeze has a new e-publication called 'Dry Eye Disease in Clinical Practise', which details the clinical practice methodology evolved and adopted by Dr Vinay Agarwal, (Cornea & Ocular Surface Diseases, Clear Vision Eye Center, Mumbai, India) Dr Virender Sangwan and Dr Merle Fernandez ( Cornea Services, L.V.Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India) .
Online journal Health Services Research has data to suggest that U.S. hospitals that switched to computerized physician order entry systems saw a 66 percent drop in prescription errors.
ChilliBreeze has a new e-publication called 'Dry Eye Disease in Clinical Practise', which details the clinical practice methodology evolved and adopted by Dr Vinay Agarwal, (Cornea & Ocular Surface Diseases, Clear Vision Eye Center, Mumbai, India) Dr Virender Sangwan and Dr Merle Fernandez ( Cornea Services, L.V.Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad, India) .
Online journal Health Services Research has data to suggest that U.S. hospitals that switched to computerized physician order entry systems saw a 66 percent drop in prescription errors.
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