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FAQ on Medicare doctor pay: Why is it so hard to fix?

FAQ on Medicare doctor pay: Why is it so hard to fix? | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
While physicians have sidestepped drastic Medicare payment cuts for 2013, doctors’ groups and lawmakers are gearing up for yet another battle to scrap the formula that forces Congress to consider the “doc fix” on a yearly basis....
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Take A Risk: The Odds Are Better Than You Think

Take A Risk: The Odds Are Better Than You Think | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
When weighing up whether to take an action that could leave us vulnerable to failing or some other form or loss (of reputation, money, social standing, pride etc), science has shown that we have an innate tendency to misjudge four core elements in...
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Supreme Court Split on Pharma ‘Pay for Delay’ Deals

Supreme Court Split on Pharma ‘Pay for Delay’ Deals | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
So-called pay-for-delay arrangements between generic and brand-name drug companies are not inherently legal, and each instance must be considered on a case-by-case basis, the Supreme Court ruled in
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Children's hospitals financially outperform acute care hospitals

Children's hospitals financially outperform acute care hospitals | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
Standalone not-for-profit children's hospitals are outperforming nonprofit acute care hospitals financially, according to a new Fitch Ratings report.
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Patients Put at Risk By Computer Viruses

Patients Put at Risk By Computer Viruses | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
The FDA asked medical-device makers to fortify products against hackers and malware, citing a recent uptick in cybersecurity incidents affecting equipment such as patient monitors and imaging devices.
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Dr. Eric Topol discusses gene patents (Video-3:47)

Dr. Eric Topol discusses gene patents (Video-3:47) | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
Modern Healthcare reporter Jonathan Block talks with Dr. Eric Topol, director of the Scripps Translational Science Institute, La Jolla, Calif.
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North Carolina's Triad region, a neighbor to biotech hub RTP, launches new StartUp Lab

North Carolina's Triad region, a neighbor to biotech hub RTP, launches new StartUp Lab | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
Economic developers launched a new, five-week startup accelerator program in the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina, a state known for biotech innovation.
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Rep. Honda Reintroduces Mobile Health Innovation Legislation

Rep. Honda Reintroduces Mobile Health Innovation Legislation | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
On Thursday, Rep. Mike Honda reintroduced a bill aimed at advancing mobile health innovation as well as other health technologies.
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The value of curmudgeons & why health systems and startups should engage them

The value of curmudgeons & why health systems and startups should engage them | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
They may be your toughest critics but curmudgeons are essential to the process of implementing new health IT systems at a health system and can be key to a startup's success.
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What Supreme Court ruling? Most biotech work now focused on patentable cDNA

What Supreme Court ruling? Most biotech work now focused on patentable cDNA | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court decision on Thursday to uphold patent protections for genetic material that has been changed in the laboratory but invalidate patents for purely natural DNA may seem like a partial setback for the biotech...
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Four health systems, IBM join Premier data analytics venture

Four health systems, IBM join Premier data analytics venture | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
Four healthcare systems and technology giant IBM have joined the Premier healthcare alliance in a data analytics venture, making the second announcement this week of healthcare providers going in with a big-data partner.
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Boom Years Expected for Retail Clinics

The number of retail health clinics will double in the next 3 years, a prominent healthcare consulting firm says, citing a need for care for newly insured patients under the Affordable Care Act.
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How technology can be used in health and social care - video

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How technology can be used in health and social care - video
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Technology is driving a cultural shift within the NHS, with more patients set to be treated at home rather than in hospital.
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New Orleans Bioinnovation Center: A Prototype for Nimble Sustainability

New Orleans Bioinnovation Center: A Prototype for Nimble Sustainability | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it

The New Orleans Bioinnovation Center is a prototype for nimble sustainability, located at a brownfield site in the burgeoning biotechnology district across from Tulane University Medical School on historic Canal Street.

 

When New Orleans began to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina, NOBIC was back on track, helped by the state, which—like other states—had discovered the economic potential of attracting biotechnology incubators. The goal was to create a collaborative environment in which fledgling start-ups could grow into successful enterprises and spread the wealth.

 

The glass and steel structure New Orleans Bioinnovation Center strikes a lucid and gracious balance between hard-core sustainability, tenant harmony, and economic viability. Smith believes EDR's success is a result of creating "people ecosystems" by designing for "a long life and a loose fit."


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Luiz F. Costa's comment, May 30, 9:40 AM
Maravilha de design atual...
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Sustainability in New Orleans - good idea!  Connecting to major universities is key.  

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When New Orleans began to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina, NOBIC was back on track, helped by the state, which—like other states—had discovered the economic potential of attracting biotechnology incubators. The goal was to create a collaborative environment in which fledgling start-ups could grow into successful enterprises and spread the wealth.

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Healthcare Technology Primed for a Breakthrough (With Some Institutional Support)

Healthcare Technology Primed for a Breakthrough (With Some Institutional Support) | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
Technology and innovation have touched every facet of medicine, from diagnosis (blood tests and imaging, for example), to prevention (vaccines), to monitoring (online tele-health programs), to
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Will Employers Stop Offering Health Insurance?

Will Employers Stop Offering Health Insurance? | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
A panel discusses whether some employers will stop offering insurance because the penalties will be less expensive, and the impact of the act on hiring and workers' hours.
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Should Physician Pay Be Tied to Performance?

Should Physician Pay Be Tied to Performance? | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
Supporters of the idea say the evidence shows it aligns physician incentives with the best results. Opponents say the system is too easy to game—and too hard to set up.
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Human Genome Project Spurred $966 Billion in economic impact

Human Genome Project Spurred $966 Billion in economic impact | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
The $14.5 billion investment by the U.S. in the Human Genome Project, completed a decade ago, has paid off more than 60-fold in new jobs, drugs and a rapidly expanding genetics industry, an analysis has found.
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The Hospital of the Future: Palomar Medical Center

The Hospital of the Future: Palomar Medical Center | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
Palomar Medical Center (PMC) is one of the most technologically-advanced hospitals in the United States.
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Apple video is a testament to mHealth's global impact (and great marketing)

Apple video is a testament to mHealth's global impact (and great marketing) | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
A new video that's part of Apple's marketing campaign shows how mobile health apps and iPads are being used to improve daily life and rural healthcare.
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Physician Practices Unprepared for ICD-10 Transition, Study Shows

Physician Practices Unprepared for ICD-10 Transition, Study Shows | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
Medical Group Management Association research shows the health care industry's readiness to meet the Oct. 1, 2014, compliance deadline for ICD-10 continues to lag.
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The Avatar Will See You Now | MIT Tech Review

The Avatar Will See You Now | MIT Tech  Review | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
Medical centers are testing new, friendly ways to reduce the need for office visits by extending their reach into patients’ homes.
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Growth in a Slow Economy: The Marriage of Tech and Healthcare

Growth in a Slow Economy: The Marriage of Tech and Healthcare | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
Mobility has changed this economy in profound ways. But some of the biggest changes may lie ahead. The implications of carrying around a cellphone and the encyclopedia in our pockets has already
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OIG: Medicare could have saved $910M on lab tests

OIG: Medicare could have saved $910M on lab tests | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
Medicare could have saved $910 million--38 percent--on lab test payments if it would have paid providers at the lowest established rate in each geographic area, according to a report from the Office of the Inspector General.
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Healthcare's most disruptive: Next-gen genomics, memory implants get nods on tech lists

Healthcare's most disruptive: Next-gen genomics, memory implants get nods on tech lists | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
What are the most disruptive health technologies for the next 10 years? MIT Technology Review and McKinsey are guessing next-generation DNA sequencing.
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Mapping software | healthcare

Mapping software | healthcare | Realms of Healthcare and Business | Scoop.it
eSpatial is the ideal mapping software for healthcare professionals - here are 9 ways it is being currently used in healthcare management.
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