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Released: 24-Aug-2010 1:00 PM EDT
CIMIT and Induct Team to Help Drive Healthcare Innovation
Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology (CIMIT)

The Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology (CIMIT®) and Induct Software™ AS (Induct), “The Open Innovation Company™,” today announced a long-term strategic alliance under which they will work together to implement a Web-based innovation management system based upon the successful CIMIT Model. The collaboration will draw on the strengths of each organization to develop Web-based tools that support the accelerated implementation of leading-edge ideas, clinical systems and medical devices through multidisciplinary teams of innovators.

Released: 19-Aug-2010 9:00 AM EDT
Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute Opens California’s First Dedicated In-Patient Unit Providing New Technology-Intensive, Coordinated Care for Patients with Advanced Heart Failure
Cedars-Sinai

The Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute has opened an innovative 30-bed in-patient unit dedicated to providing advanced heart failure patients with an intensive, multidisciplinary approach to inpatient care.

Released: 18-Aug-2010 11:05 AM EDT
LIJ Medical Center Eliminates Surgical ICU Central-Line Infections for One Year
North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System (North Shore-LIJ Health System)

For one year and counting, Long Island Jewish (LIJ) Medical Center has achieved a zero central-line infection rate in its surgical intensive care unit (SICU), a significant accomplishment for hospitals.

Released: 17-Aug-2010 11:30 AM EDT
Loyola to Offer Free Exams as Part of National Prostate Awareness Month in September
Loyola Medicine

Confidential cancer screenings will include blood tests and exams by a Loyola urologist.

Released: 16-Aug-2010 11:50 AM EDT
NJ’s Only NCI-Comprehensive Cancer Center Expands Behavioral Science Focus
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey

Looking to gain further understanding about the impact of cancer on patients and families, New Jersey’s only NCI-Comprehensive Cancer Center is expanding its behavioral science focus by welcoming nationally-recognized population science researcher Sharon Manne, PhD, who is the recipient of major NIH grant awards.

Released: 13-Aug-2010 2:00 PM EDT
Nursing Home Residents' Compost With A Twist
LifeBridge Health

Residents at Courtland Gardens Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Randallstown, MD, are using one of their favorite hobbies to improve the environment. The residents are taking part in programs where they plant flowers using compost from their own cafeteria and others.

Released: 6-Aug-2010 9:00 AM EDT
New Cancer Radiation Technology Improves Accuracy, Drops Treatment Time in Select Patients
University of Alabama at Birmingham

Sub-millimeter accuracy and real-time patient imaging, positioning, beam shaping, including many other data points, help make TrueBeam a leading-edge radiation treatment system. UAB's Hazelrig-Salter Radiation Oncology Center is the third U.S. site to acquire the technology.

Released: 2-Aug-2010 2:40 PM EDT
U-M Medical School Hires Almost 200 New Faculty Since May
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

The University of Michigan Medical School has hired 184 new faculty members since May, boosting the total Medical School faculty to 2,254 — its highest point ever.

Released: 29-Jul-2010 11:00 AM EDT
Assistive Technology Research Institute at Misericordia University Develops Accessibility Toolkit
Misericordia University

Denis Anson, M.S., O.T.R., director of research and development for the Assistive Technology Research Institute (ATRI) at Misericordia University, has devised and brought to market the Americans with Disabilities Act — Compliance Assessment Toolkit or ADA-CAT to measure whether public facilities are in compliance with the federal law that was enacted 20 years ago.

26-Jul-2010 4:00 PM EDT
Physician Authors Editorial on Cost-Effectiveness Study for Colon Cancer Screening
University of North Carolina Health Care System

Russell Harris, MD, MPH, professor of medicine at UNC and a member of UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, wrote an editorial in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute about a study concluding that CTC or “virtual” colonoscopy is not cost effective compared with colonoscopy if reimbursed at the same rate as colonoscopy.

Released: 27-Jul-2010 3:50 PM EDT
NYU Langone Begins Clinical Trial Offering Vascular-Targeted Photodynamic Therapy to Patients with Localized Prostate Cancer
NYU Langone Health

NYU Langone Medical Center has begun a clinical trial offering vascular-targeted photodynamic therapy to patients with localized prostate cancer. This novel, minimally invasive procedure uses a light-activated drug to deliver light energy waves by way of laser fibers in order to destroy prostate cancer cells.

Released: 27-Jul-2010 2:25 PM EDT
World-Class Academic Cancer Care Comes to Gottlieb Memorial Hospital
Loyola Medicine

Cancer patients at the Marjorie G. Weinberg Cancer Center, located on the Gottlieb Memorial Hospital campus, are now being seen by Loyola University Health System physicians.

Released: 26-Jul-2010 6:00 AM EDT
The Methodist Hospital Opens Country’s Most Advanced Robotic Operating Room
Houston Methodist

The Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center today opened the country’s most advanced hybrid, robotic operating room. The new suite integrates advanced robotics, imaging and navigation with surgery to offer patients the least invasive and safest surgical and interventional treatments for cardiovascular disease.

Released: 23-Jul-2010 5:00 PM EDT
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Recognized for High Standards in Protecting the Welfare of Research Participants
Cedars-Sinai

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center has received its third consecutive full accreditation from the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs, Inc. (AAHRPP), whose goal is to ensure that research institutions meet the highest standards in respecting and protecting individuals who participate in research. This is done through a rigorous review process that accredits only those organizations that rigorously demonstrate tangible evidence—through policies, procedures, and practices—of their commitment to scientifically and ethically safe and sound research, and to continuous improvement.

Released: 23-Jul-2010 8:00 AM EDT
Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute Has New GPS-like System That Delivers More Focused Radiation to Prostate Cancer Tumors
Cedars-Sinai

A new system that utilizes a precise a GPS-like system to track prostate cancer tumors is now being offered to patients undergoing radiation therapy at Cedars-Sinai’s Samuel Oschin Comprehensive Cancer Institute. The monitoring system, called Calypso, allows radiation beams to more precisely target the cancer as it gives real-time positioning information that allows the radiation beams to focus directly on the cancer.

Released: 22-Jul-2010 5:00 PM EDT
State Snapshots Expanded to Include New Quality Data on Health Insurance
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)

AHRQ's annual release of state-by-state data on health care quality now includes new data on health insurance categorized by source of payment.

Released: 21-Jul-2010 12:30 PM EDT
UHN Establishes First Telepathology System in Ontario
University Health Network (UHN)

Physicians in three Northern Ontario communities are now virtually linked at all times to pathology specialists at University Health Network (UHN), thanks to a revolutionary new way of diagnosing pathology cases over the Internet.

Released: 21-Jul-2010 6:00 AM EDT
The Methodist Hospital Only in U.S. to Offer Life-Sustaining, Portable Heart/Lung Machine
Houston Methodist

A portable heart/lung machine helps move critically ill patients easily and safely to different areas of the hospital for medical tests or from outlying hospitals to the medical center for specialized treatment.

Released: 20-Jul-2010 4:00 PM EDT
All Children’s Hospital to Integrate with Johns Hopkins Medicine
Johns Hopkins Medicine

Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM) and All Children’s Hospital & Health System (ACH) of St. Petersburg, Fla., have signed a letter of intent to integrate. After appropriate due diligence is completed sometime later this year, ACH will join the Johns Hopkins Health System (JHHS) as a fully integrated member of JHM.

Released: 20-Jul-2010 8:00 AM EDT
Vanderbilt First to Use Specialized PET/CT Scan to Uncover Cancerous Tumors
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Vanderbilt University Medical Center and affiliated VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System are the first in the U.S. to perform a specialized PET/CT scan to successfully locate the presence of tumors.

Released: 20-Jul-2010 6:00 AM EDT
La Jolla Institute Teams with Dana-Farber and Washington University on Sickle Cell Clinical Trial
La Jolla Institute for Immunology

Researchers from the La Jolla Institute for Allergy & Immunology have joined forces with the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston and Washington University in St. Louis to investigate a potential new therapy for sickle cell disease, a severe and chronic illness affecting more than 70,000 Americans and several million people worldwide. A drug called Lexiscan™ (regadenoson - Astellas Pharma US,Inc.), approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a pharmacologic stress agent used to diagnose heart disease in some patients, will be tested in the multi-center clinical trial. Patient recruitment for the trial is under way.

Released: 19-Jul-2010 1:40 PM EDT
Levindale Doubles Behavioral Health Care Beds to Meet Community Need
LifeBridge Health

Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, has officially opened its expanded Behavioral Health Unit. Doubling its capacity from 20 to 40 beds, the unit provides comprehensive care for geriatric patients who have both medical and behavioral health challenges that require 24-hour supervision.

Released: 19-Jul-2010 1:10 PM EDT
Study Seeks Volunteers to Measure Safety of Treatment “Boost” for Patients with Oropharyngeal Cancer
North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System (North Shore-LIJ Health System)

The North Shore-LIJ Health System Department of Radiation Medicine announced today it is seeking patients with cancer of the oropharynx (back of the mouth)) to participate in a Phase I clinical trial.

Released: 15-Jul-2010 4:50 PM EDT
UTHealth Takes Big Step in Developing Cutting-Edge Medical Imaging System
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) has reached an agreement with other institutions that will allow it to take the next step in commercially developing an innovative medical imaging system that uses night vision technology to tackle a common side effect of cancer treatment.

   
Released: 15-Jul-2010 9:00 AM EDT
Scientific Leaders Urge Diabetes Patients to Talk with Their Doctor Before Making Changes to Their Medication Use
Endocrine Society

The Endocrine Society, American Diabetes Association and American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists issue joint statement in response to an FDA panel’s recommendation to keep rosiglitazone (Avandia) on the market

Released: 14-Jul-2010 5:00 PM EDT
New Published Tolerability Study Supports Effectiveness of Formula in Helping to Prevent Recurring Urinary Tract Infections
Cystex Liquid Cranberry Complex with Proantinox

A new study being published in the journal Urology shows that Proantinox®, a proprietary cranberry-based blend used successfully in hospitals and long-term care facilities as UTI-Stat®, and now available directly to consumers as new Cystex® Liquid Cranberry Complex with Proantinox®, is safe and effective in significantly reducing the incidence of UTIs in women at risk for recurring infections.

Released: 14-Jul-2010 9:00 AM EDT
MTSU Advances Health-Care Industry Through Partnerships, Student Involvement
Middle Tennessee State University

Two major studies out of MTSU tout job growth in allied health fields and the booming health-care industry in Nashville, Tenn. MTSU places a premium on partnerships and student participation in serving the public good.

   
Released: 12-Jul-2010 8:00 AM EDT
Loyola Heart Failure Mortality Rate 24 Percent Lower than National Average
Loyola Medicine

The 30-day mortality rate of heart failure patients at Loyola University Hospital is 24 percent lower than the national average, according to the latest data from the federal government's Hospital Compare report card.

9-Jul-2010 2:00 PM EDT
UVA Launches Alzheimer’s Disease, Dementia Site MemoryCommons.org
University of Virginia Health System

The University of Virginia School of Medicine is launching Memory Commons (www.memorycommons.org), an interactive, first-of-its-kind educational website for physicians and healthcare professionals that focuses specifically on Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia.

Released: 8-Jul-2010 1:55 PM EDT
Instant Testing for Sore Throats Wins the CIMIT Primary Healthcare Prize
Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology (CIMIT)

Mark R. Hartman, a Cornell University PhD candidate in Biological and Environmental Engineering will lead the team chosen to receive the $150,000 top honor in the 2010 CIMIT Prize in Primary Healthcare competition. His team’s project seeks to apply novel DNA-based “fluorescence nanobarcodes” as a platform technology for multiplexed rapid clinical diagnoses in primary care. Second place and $100,000 is awarded to another Cornell-based, student-led team. Third place and $50,000 goes to a team at the MIT Media Lab.

Released: 7-Jul-2010 10:45 AM EDT
UTHealth Biotech Incubator Nears Capacity
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) announced that its Biotechnology Commercialization Center (BCC) has leased more than three-quarters of its available space to eight Texas-based startups in less than a year. The center’s focus is to assist biotech entrepreneurs and small companies with the translation of discoveries into innovative health solutions.

   
Released: 7-Jul-2010 8:00 AM EDT
NIST Software Security Patent to Help Improve Health IT Privacy
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

A computer security invention patented at NIST a decade ago is now poised to help safeguard patient privacy in hospitals.

Released: 6-Jul-2010 11:30 AM EDT
Can Aspirin Prolong a Healthy Life?
RUSH

In an effort to extend the length of a disability-free life for older adults, researchers from Rush University Medical Center are partnering with colleagues from across the U.S. and Australia in the largest international trial ever sponsored by the National Institute on Aging. The Aspirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly (ASPREE) study aims to assess whether aspirin can not only prolong life, but a life free of physical disability and/or dementia for healthy older people.

Released: 2-Jul-2010 12:15 PM EDT
Commission on Cancer Launches National Pilot Study For Expansion of Geisinger Health System’s Provencare Methodologies in Select Lung Cancer Patients
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

A national pilot study that will promote evidence-based evaluation and treatment standards for patients with resectable non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) was launched yesterday by the Commission on Cancer (CoC) of the American College of Surgeons. The Commission on Cancer National Pilot Study for the ProvenCare® Lung Cancer Collaborative is based on the success of the Geisinger Health System’s ProvenCare model, which has significantly increased adherence to evidence-based standards, improved clinical outcomes, and engaged patients as participants in their own care when applied to acute care episodes associated with other disease sites.

Released: 1-Jul-2010 2:00 PM EDT
UTHealth Named Center of Excellence for Guillain-Barré, Other Inflammatory Disorders
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

The GBS/CIDP Foundation International has designated UTHealth as one of seven initial Centers of Excellence for the diagnosis and treatment of two inflammatory disorders.

Released: 1-Jul-2010 11:45 AM EDT
Patients, Referring Physicians Using New Tool to Engage in Care; Personal Health Record Provides Secured Access to Medical Information
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Just one year after The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center launched its secured, Web-based portal for personal health information, more than 28,000 patients (57 percent) who logged into myMDAnderson - a personalized, online connection to the center - have accessed their personal medical information, test results and records.

Released: 28-Jun-2010 11:55 AM EDT
AMGA Launches New Delivery Methods for Patient Satisfaction Benchmarking Program
American Medical Group Association (AMGA)

The American Medical Group Association (AMGA) today announced the addition of two new distribution methods to their Patient Satisfaction Benchmarking Survey: Interactive Voice Response (IVR) phone and web-enabled survey distribution methods.

Released: 24-Jun-2010 4:45 PM EDT
Medical Device Company Evolves from U-M Fellowship
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Tangent Medical Technologies, Inc. geared to improving safety of IVs used for hospitalized patients, has reached a licensing agreement with the University of Michigan for its latest product.

Released: 24-Jun-2010 9:00 AM EDT
Online Service Expedites Researchers’ Quest for Human Tissue Samples
SpecimenCentral

An online service that positions itself as the “Craigslist of biospecimens” aims to eliminate one of the most costly bottlenecks in biomedical R&D - delays in obtaining specimens suitable for research.

Released: 23-Jun-2010 2:00 PM EDT
Florida State University Center: Critically Ill Patients' Wishes Should Be Doctor's Orders
Florida State University

Living wills and advance directives often don’t ensure that dying patients receive the kind of medical care they want — or don’t want — to receive. Now an effort being coordinated by the Center for Innovative Collaboration in Medicine & Law at the Florida State University College of Medicine hopes to improve communication and produce a clear set of medical orders for a dying patient’s care.

Released: 22-Jun-2010 5:00 PM EDT
Proven Diagnostics Signs Agreement with Highmark
Geisinger Health System

Proven Diagnostics, a clinical diagnostic laboratory located in Bethlehem, Pa., announced today that it has signed a contract with Highmark, the largest health insurer in Pennsylvania.

Released: 21-Jun-2010 12:05 PM EDT
Cernostics, Geisinger to Partner on Personalized Healthcare
Geisinger Health System

Cernostics Inc., a biotechnology firm specializing in advanced cancer diagnostics, and Geisinger Health System, a $2.1 billion integrated health services organization, today announced a partnership in personalized healthcare. They will focus on developing diagnostic technologies to detect subtle differences in the cellular and molecular makeup of patient tissue samples.

Released: 18-Jun-2010 12:00 PM EDT
Robotic Devices Give Stroke Survivors a Helping Hand, Leg Up
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center

As many as half of stroke survivors lose some of their ability to move their extremities. Now specialists in rehabilitation medicine at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center are pioneering the use of robotic devices to help them regain this function. Patients are currently being recruited for ongoing clinical research trials with the new devices.

Released: 18-Jun-2010 11:50 AM EDT
Loyola Opens Pelvic Pain Clinic
Loyola Medicine

Loyola University Health System (LUHS) has opened a clinic to treat the debilitating effects of chronic pelvic pain (CPP) in women. The clinic is located at the Loyola Outpatient Center at 2160 S. First Ave., in Maywood.

Released: 17-Jun-2010 9:00 AM EDT
Mount Sinai and Alnylam Enter Into Collaboration and Option Agreement to Develop Novel MicroRNA-Based Influenza Vaccines
Mount Sinai Health System

Mount Sinai School of Medicine has completed an exclusive option agreement with Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. a leading RNAi therapeutics company, for intellectual property related to RNAi applications in vaccine development.

   
Released: 17-Jun-2010 8:00 AM EDT
UF Doctors Among First in Nation to Administer New Therapy for Late-onset Pompe Disease
University of Florida Health Science Center

The first commercially available treatment in the United States for a rare form of muscular dystrophy called late-onset Pompe disease was administered at the University of Florida Health Science Center on Wednesday.

Released: 16-Jun-2010 3:00 PM EDT
Audio Media Conference Looks at Consequences of Lack of Sick Leave
University of Chicago

Government data shows that more than 40 million U.S. workers do not have paid sick days. How many have gone to work with a contagious illness? How many send sick children to school? The results of a new survey conducted by the National Opinion Research Center that answers these and other pressing questions will be released at an audio news conference Monday.

   
Released: 16-Jun-2010 11:55 AM EDT
Vaccine Injection Targeted in Building a Better ‘Bull’s-Eye’ to Fight Prostate Cancer
Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey

Looking to harness the body’s own immune system to target prostate cancer that has spread to the bones and is unresponsive to standard treatment, investigators at New Jersey’s only NCI-Comprehensive Cancer Center have launched a clinical trial focusing on a combination of vaccine and radiation drug therapy. The goal is to see if disease progression will be further delayed by adding two different experimental injections to the standard treatment.

Released: 15-Jun-2010 4:30 PM EDT
UVA Creates Closed-Loop Medication Management System
University of Virginia Health System

The new systems will change the way medications are ordered, labeled, stored, distributed and administered. UVA is working with four leading healthcare technology and service organizations to move from a centralized system, where a large number of medications are delivered on carts from the central pharmacy, to a decentralized medication distribution model.

Released: 15-Jun-2010 2:45 PM EDT
Want to Quit Smoking? Study Seeks Adult Smokers Nationwide for a Free, Online Smoking-Cessation Study
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center announced today that it is launching a new online study to help people quit smoking. The study, called WebQuit, is enrolling adult smokers nationwide. Participation is free to eligible individuals.



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