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Statement encourages adoption of Cuomo's proposals.
Interagency group has focus on accommodations, career advancement.
Health care reform and insurance coverage rank high in survey.
Minister aims for autonomy and dignity in new legislation.
VA expands Priority Group 8 enrollment, rural services; DoD comments on no Purple Heart for PTSD.
New edition of standard psychiatric manual scheduled for publication in 2012.
MMWR study shows smoke-free ordinance leads to lower myocardial infarction rate.
Nonprofit educates hundreds of correctional inmates through an outreach program.
Device allows surgeons to find remaining cancer more often, reduces removal of too much tissue.
Waiver should provide improved services, help state budget.
Report suggests residents need strategies such as protected sleep periods, work hour limits.
U.S. and German organizations applaud Act for improving patient access to medical innovations.
Public insurance option critical to President-Elect Obama's reforms, experts say. Read DOTmed's exclusive coverage of this hot topic.
The intersection of medicine and law is the focus of this DOTmed feature story.
Alert discusses problems for patient safety in the use of HIT with medical devices.
Use of generic and low-cost drugs increases with formulary support, study says.
DOTmed 100 company uses specialized training and service background to build effective customer relations.
Mobile entities must now enroll with Medicare as an IDTF, bill directly, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services says. Hospital services exempt.
California ultrasound company uses experience to understand and assist customers, make the DOTmed 100.
Teleconference discussed court ruling California has failed to comply with landmark law.
Company wins case against ICU Medical, will continue litigation.
Standing behind the product is important for this DOTmed 100 company.
Report focuses on potential of genetics and molecular-level medicine.
Lawsuit alleges company infringed copyright by copying chips for refurbishing imaging machines.
Purdue University researchers develop miniature device for accurate, quick analysis.
Company is offering compliance training on tighter RoHS and REACH Directives.
Medical devices receive minimal review without demonstration of efficacy, article series reports.
Court finds that "least costly alternative" is impermissible in a case that came down to grammatical interpretation.
Report shows numbers, demographics; cervical cancer is highest.
Intricate knowledge of ultrasound systems helps company determine best product for customers.
New ceramic membrane not rejected by body, researchers say. May create a new interface between human tissues and medical devices.
Agency does not implement IDTF requirement, relaxes anti-markup provisions.
New service offers much needed care through innovative use of technology.
Study includes leading causes of death worldwide.
U of M study indicates genetic tests and family history cause concern from parents.
Making sure the equipment business is reliable has created consistent customer return for German company.
Independent panel recommends more studies, understanding high-risk populations.
Report indicates rise in food allergy sensitivity in those under 18.
Response to FDA's warning that cancer test needs marketing approval as a medical device.
Guidance explains new streamlined application process for potential PSOs.
Long-time company sells its own and refurbished gamma cameras with strong customer service policies. Now DOTmed Certified.
DOTmed discusses possibilities with National Research Council expert.
Delivery system gives physicians control and consistent vascular closure.
Innovative portable MedEx 1000 System gets approval.
Johns Hopkins study finds connection between getting out of bed and a shorter ICU stay.
Risks outweigh benefits for those over 75, Agency says.
Technique developed by New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell is patient-friendly, comfortable.
Cataract lens maker offers device to aid in surgical extraction in one of the world's most-performed procedures.
The Honorees reflect achievements and innovation in studying viruses that affect global health.