By Eric Thomas for ABC 7 News LIVERMORE, Calif. (KGO) — Chemotherapy helps save the lives of thousands of cancer patients each year. But now, researchers at the Lawrence Livermore Lab and UC Davis believe they’ve developed a technology that could make chemo treatments even more effective. Theresa Madsen had just settled into retirement, when she received… Continue reading New Medical Technology Could Bolster Chemotherapy
By Dean Olsen for The State Journal-Register Vinyl floors that look like wood, real wooden doors and operating rooms 50 percent to three times larger than older facilities in the hospital are among amenities in the new surgical areas at Memorial Medical Center. Reducing delays in elective surgery was the main goal of the $31… Continue reading More Comfort, Privacy to Be Offered In New Memorial Surgical Areas
By Electa Draper for The Denver Post The state health insurance exchange is wrapping up interviews and background checks this week in its six-month hunt for a new chief executive officer. Connect for Health Colorado officials expect to select a finalist or finalists for the job next week. The exchange is also looking for chief financial… Continue reading Colorado Health Insurance Exchange Close to Selecting New CEO
By Sherry Jacobson for The Dallas Morning News Federal and local officials announced Wednesday that 969,461 people in Texas have signed up so far for insurance coverage under the Affordable Care Act. The enrollment effort already exceeds last year’s statewide enrollment by nearly a third. And a major sign-up push is underway as the Feb.… Continue reading Nearly 1 Million Texans Sign Up Under Affordable Care Act
Tube feeding devices with ENFit connectors will improve patient safety by reducing misconnections. Find out how to use the new system.
By Washington Health Care Authority, Washington State Department of Social & Health Services, published on State of Reform. Please note: Washington state will not be moving forward with enrollment of Medicare/Medicaid customers into Medicaid managed care. The Health Care Authority (HCA) was recently notified that one of the two HealthPath Washington health plans, Community Health Plan… Continue reading HealthPath Washington Capitated Model Cancelled
Feeding Tube Awareness Week was created by Feeding Tube Awareness Foundation to increase awareness and acceptance of feeding tubes and enteral nutrition.
With Half of California’s Kids On Medicaid, Advocates Worry About Service – Originally published by Kaiser Health News. Kaiser Health News (KHN) is a nonprofit national health policy news service. By Barbara Feder Ostrov, Kaiser Health News California’s Medi-Cal program has grown to cover nearly half of the state’s children, causing policymakers and child advocates to question… Continue reading With Half of California’s Kids On Medicaid, Advocates Worry About Service
By HME News Staff for HME News VALENCIA, Calif. – Shield HealthCare has moved its sales and distribution operations in Chicago to Elmhurst, Ill. A new, larger facility there will allow the provider of home medical supplies to gain efficiencies as it responds to its growing customer population, according to a press release. Shield offers a… Continue reading Shield Upsizes Operations
By HME News Staff for HME News VALENCIA, Calif. – Shield HealthCare has moved its sales and distribution operations in Chicago to Elmhurst, Ill. A new, larger facility there will allow the provider of home medical supplies to gain efficiencies as it responds to its growing customer population, according to a press release. Shield offers a variety… Continue reading Shield Upsizes Operations