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Shinano Kenshi Corporation Retains Component Technology as Sales Representative in South-Central U.S. Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
LOS ANGELES----Shinano Kenshi Corporation SKC , a leading Los Angeles, CA-based manufacturer of electronic motors for the automotive, medical, office, and computer peripheral markets, has announced the retention of Component Technology as exclusive representatives for SKC products in Texas--an important part of America's South-Central region.
Clinical Computer Systems Selects Zetera Storage over IP Technology for Affordable and Simple Perinatal Data System Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
ELGIN, Ill. & IRVINE, Calif.----When you are in the business of developing technology systems to assist medical personnel in providing perinatal healthcare to expectant mothers and unborn children, you continually seek out new technologies that can make a difference.
Bramson ORT College Expands Medical Assistant Program to Meet Growing Demand PR Web via Yahoo! News
(PRWeb) December 7, 2006 -- The Bureau of Labor Statistics has recently issued a report stating that the demand for medical assistants is expected to grow at an incredible rate along with the anticipated expansion of the health service industry.
Hospital, medical group to merge The Eureka Reporter
St. Joseph Hospital formally acknowledged Wednesday the “coming together” with Humboldt Radiology Medical Group Inc. St. Joseph Health System-Humboldt County Chief Executive Officer Joe Mark made the announcement during a press conference, Wednesday.
VA awards $1B BPA to eight companies FCW.com
The Department of Veterans Affairs has awarded blanket purchase agreement contracts potentially worth $1 billion over 10 years to eight companies that will support the Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture e-medical records system and other information technology tasks. The winners of the VistA Contractor Services (VCS) are: Three large businesses: EDS, Perot
Department of Defense Awards Healthcare Billing Contract to Unisys Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
BLUE BELL, Pa.----Unisys Corporation announced today that the Resources Information Technology Program Office of Department of Defense's TRICARE Management Activity awarded the company a contract to configure commercial-off-the-shelf software for the Military Health System's enterprise-wide Medical Treatment Facility billing and accounts receivable operations.
Bramson ORT College Expands Medical Assistant Program to Meet Growing Demand PR Web
The health care industries in North America are growing again, driving the need for more workers and paving the way for new career opportunities. To keep up with the trend, Bramson ORT College has expanded their Medical Assistant Program with new courses and curricula as they prepare for the upcoming spring semester. (PRWeb Dec 7, 2006) Post Comment:Trackback URL:
In-Office Ultrasound Would Save Time, Money for Patients and Providers Newswise
A new study published in the American Academy of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery's monthly medical journal's December issue shows that increased reliance on in-office ultrasound would help provide health care that is cost-effect for providers and more convenient for patients.
Aspect Medical Systems Appoints John J. O'Connor and Michael A. Esposito to Board of Directors RedNova
Aspect Medical Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: ASPM) today announced the appointment of John J. O'Connor and Michael A. Esposito to its board of directors.
Forecast: HHS to Spend $5 Billion on Technology in 2007 eWeek
The Department of Health and Human Services will probably spend more than $5 billion on 670 technology initiatives in 2007, according to forecasts.
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