Briefly.Aetna U.S. Healthcare U.S. Healthcare is a now-defunct healthcare company. The logo had an apple. The merger with Aetna In 1996, the company merged with Aetna, calling it Aetna U.S. Healthcare. The U.S. Healthcare apple logo was next to the Aetna name, and U.S. Healthcare under it. U.S. and Microsoft Donate New Technology to Louisville High School Louisville High School may refer to:
Joining Forces for Healthcare Staffing. Omnicell.com, Palo Alto, CA, and Turbostaff.com, San Ramon, CA, have joined forces to provide staffing services to buyers in the healthcare industry. Utilizing the Commerce One, Inc. MarketSite global trading portal, the partnership combines Omnicell's e-commerce services with Turbostaff's solutions for procuring and managing staffing services. Clinical Messaging Enhanced with Diagnostic Radiology Images. Axolotl axolotl (ăk`səlŏt'əl), a salamander, Siredon mexicanum, found in certain lakes in the region of Mexico City, which reaches reproductive maturity without losing its larval characteristics. Corp., Tampa, FL, announced a cooperative marketing and service agreement with eMed Technologies, Lexington, MA. Under the agreement, eMed's image and report distribution offering, Images by eMed, will be integrated into Axolotl's Web-based clinical messaging suite of products and made available to Axolotl's Elysium customers nationwide. By selecting a URL URL in full Uniform Resource Locator Address of a resource on the Internet. The resource can be any type of file stored on a server, such as a Web page, a text file, a graphics file, or an application program. link embedded within the radiology narrative report, ambulatory care ambulatory care n. Medical care provided to outpatients. ambulatory care, n the health services provided on an outpatient basis to those who can visit a health care facility and return home the same day. physicians will be able to examine diagnostic radiology images through Elysium. Committed to Clinical Research. Cerner Corp., Kansas City, MO, has established the Cerner Medical Informatics medical informatics, n the field of information science concerned with the analysis and dissemination of medical data through the application of computers to various aspects of health care and medicine. Institute, led by David P. McCallie, Jr., M.D. The institute will create an environment that will attract premier scientists and industry leaders, nurture and reward innovative problem solving problem solving Process involved in finding a solution to a problem. Many animals routinely solve problems of locomotion, food finding, and shelter through trial and error. , and promote the employment of new models to address the complex applied medical informatics issues. "The institute will concentrate on such areas as advanced decision-support using wireless and Web technologies and the next generatiion of knowledge-driven clinical tools that support improved quality of care and increased patient safety," McCallie says. www.cerner.com |
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