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i Need a Doctor™ iPhone app unveiled

21 hours ago ago from NCTechNews

(Winston-Salem, N.C.) Have no fear during holiday travel this year — if you’re in a strange city, feel flu-like symptoms coming on and want to find a doctor, there’s a new iPhone App that will find one for you. The i Need a Doctor™ ( www.ineedadoc.net ) app is a joint venture between The Paladin Group LLC, the app developer, and two of the most respected doctor-rating services in the United States — the health care research organization ...

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Female Surgeon Propositioned By Patient Via Facebook - Better Health

12 hours ago ago from Better Health

December 8th, 2009 by Berci in Better Health Network , News , True Stories There is an interesting article in E-Health Europe about how patients try to contact doctors on Facebook, the popular social networking site, and how doctors shouldn’t respond to them. In my “ Medicine and Web 2.0 ” university credit course, we cover this important issue several times and I try to provide students with useful pieces of advice about how to ...

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The Serious Relevance of Medical Answering Services

19 hours ago ago from Get Yourself Out There

Medical answering services may provides businesses with a way to respond to customers' needs beyond traditional business hours. Services offered may include customer support, medical advice, order fulfillment or event registration. Medical answering services may offer management tools for companies to track telephone calls. So how does it really work? Well, let say someone needs advice about a medical problem but it is not a priority, ...

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The Right Medicine For Healthcare - Part III: Lower the Costs

13 hours ago ago from A New Republican

The second needed step to reform healthcare is to directly assault certain aspects of the current system that cause excessively high costs. In particular, tort reform, medical record digitization, and realigned incentives are stepping stones that will help alter the healthcare landscape. Tort reform is one of the most widely discussed and easily implemented solutions. The current legal system leaves doctors overly exposed to frivolous ...

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Podcast interview with Humedica CEO Michael Weintraub: Part 1 (transcript)

6 hours ago ago from Health Business Blog

This is the transcript of part 1 of my podcast with Humedica CEO Michael Weintraub and VP Corporate Development/Marketing Allen Kamer. David Williams : What is the focus of the company? What are you bringing to the market that has not been available in the past? Michael Weintraub : We're aiming to build a census view of health care in America.  What I mean by that is to build a large-scale informatics asset that various constituents ...

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Searching for a Doctor? There’s a New App for That

21 hours ago ago from Good News Now

Have no fear during holiday travel this year — if you’re in a strange city, feel flu-like symptoms coming on and want to find a doctor, there’s a new iPhone App that will find one for you. The i Need a Doctor™ ( www.ineedadoc.net ) app is a joint venture between The Paladin Group LLC, the app developer, and two of the most respected doctor-rating services in the United States — the health care research organization Castle Connolly Medical ...

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Patient Safety Organization (PSO) Participation: What Every Provider Needs to Know

14 hours ago ago from FanHouse

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Quantros, a leading software and services provider for the healthcare industry, has published a whitepaper addressing the ramifications for healthcare organizations of The Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 (PSQIA), the legislation that authorized the creation of Patient Safety Organizations (PSOs). Developed specifically for healthcare providers contemplating participation in a PSO, ...

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AstraZeneca to cover copays for some patients

19 hours ago ago from FanHouse

WILMINGTON, Del. -British drugmaker AstraZeneca PLC said Tuesday it will start covering copays for patients on its prescription savings plan, which covers drug costs for low-income patients. The company's AZ&Me program for patients with Medicare Part D is intended to help low-income patients pay for prescriptions for AstraZeneca drugs. Starting Jan. 1, those patients won't have to make copays to get their AstraZeneca drugs, the company said. ...

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