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  • Acquisitions

    Bio-Imaging Technologies (Newtown, Pennsylvania) has acquired the intellectual property of privately held CapMed (Wilmington, Delaware), including the Personal Health Record (PHR) software and the patent-pending Personal HealthKey technology. Financial terms of the transaction were undisclosed.
  • Better staff communication helps patient safety effort

    Most health care professionals would agree that patient safety continues to be a high priority for the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations in Oakbrook Terrace, IL.
  • Privacy regs complicate patient communication

    The privacy regulations enacted as part of the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) have caused some unforeseen complications for hospitals trying to ensure patient safety and improve communication between providers and patients, say health care professionals and legal experts.
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  • Family education center offers detailed instruction

    Eight years ago when the opportunity to create a learning center at The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia came up, Linda S. Kocent, RN, MSN, coordinator of patient-family education, applied for the job and got it.
  • Teaching patients how to prevent hearing loss

    While some hearing loss is inevitable as people age, there are steps that people can take to help protect their hearing. The most important, as would seem obvious, is to avoid exposure to excessive noise, says Robert Dobie, MD, professor of otolaryngology at the University of California, Davis.
  • Business Developments

    An FDA advisory panel gave its unanimous backing to the second in what is likely to be a lengthening line of premarket approval (PMAs) applications for drug-eluting stents (DES). The nod went to the Taxus paclitaxel-eluting coronary stent from Boston Scientific (Natick, Massachusetts).
  • Market Updates

    The American Vascular Association (AVA) reported recently that more than 10 million of the nation's vascular disease sufferers have not been diagnosed, signaling a need for increased public education on the issue. The results of the AVAs nationwide screening were announced at the 30th annual Veith Symposium International Vascular Surgery Conference in New York.
  • Product Pipeline

    A Swiss firm has developed a new non-invasive, portable device that delivers, in a proprietary manner, low-voltage stimulation impulses to the patients skeletal muscles through adhesive electrodes to improve the efficiency of even the most damaged hearts.
  • 'Advances in Cardiovascular Technology Vol. 2’ available

    Advances in Cardiovascular Technology: Emerging Markets for the 21st Century, Vol. 2, the newest sourcebook from the publishers of Cardiovascular Device Update and The BBI Newsletter, is now available.