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Partners HealthCare System in talks to acquire South Shore Hospital in South Weymouth - The Boston Globe online
boston.com — “Partners HealthCare System Inc. is in talks to acquire South Shore Hospital in Weymouth, one of the largest remaining independent hospitals in the Boston area, in a deal that would reshape the competitive landscape in the region’s health care market, according to two health care professionals who have been briefed by the parties on the negotiations. The 318-bed regional hospital serves a swath of southeastern Massachusetts extending from Quincy to Taunton to Cape Cod.” View full resource at boston.com
Most Recently Shared on April 12, 2012 at 12:57 am By:
Partners HealthCare System in talks to acquire South Shore Hospital http://t.co/vwmzzKLG A potential game changer on the South Shore
Coakley moves to regulate health cost - Boston.com
articles.boston.com — “Attorney General Martha Coakley’s office is quietly circulating a proposal to more tightly regulate hospitals and doctors and the prices they are paid to care for patients. Coakley’s staff has” View full resource at articles.boston.com
Most Recently Shared on April 7, 2012 at 12:39 pm By:
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Steward to acquire Stoughton’s New England Sinai - Boston.com
articles.boston.com — “In its latest expansion move, fast-growing Steward Health Care System has agreed to buy New England Sinai Hospital, a 212-bed “post-acute care’’ site in Stoughton that treats patients” View full resource at articles.boston.com
Most Recently Shared on April 4, 2012 at 6:56 pm By:
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Rethinking Readmissions - Short White Coat - Boston.com
boston.com — “To my internist eyes, the Emergency Department (ED) is a wondrous and bewildering zoo of activity: muckety-mucks neighbor detox-ing alcoholics and surgeons comingle with psychiatrists in this microcosm of the hospital ecosystem. It is also a fork in the road...” View full resource at boston.com
Most Recently Shared on April 3, 2012 at 3:45 pm By:
My latest in Short White Coat: Rethinking Readmissions http://t.co/eKj9sq3b @ashishkjha @BeWellBoston
Two drinks a day after first heart attack may reduce death risk among men: Study
news-medical.net — “The study, carried out by researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, found that men who consumed two alcoholic drinks per day after their first heart attack were at lower risk of dying than non-drinking men. The type of drink did not have an effect on the results, but heavy drinkers had a risk of death that was similar to that of non-drinkers.” View full resource at news-medical.net
Most Recently Shared on March 29, 2012 at 11:13 pm By:
Diet News: Two drinks a day after first heart attack may reduce death risk among men: Study: The study, carried ... http://t.co/zgeerHWc
Not Running a Hospital: Get the data and then use it right
runningahospital.blogspot.com — “This is a blog by a former CEO of a large Boston hospital to share thoughts about hospitals, medicine, and health care issues.” View full resource at runningahospital.blogspot.com
Most Recently Shared on March 26, 2012 at 8:39 pm By:
Get the data and then use it right: Andy Oram from O'Reilly Communications offer some thoughtful observations in... http://t.co/VDGrBHCI
Hospital training Watson in cancer - Boston.com
articles.boston.com — “The medical training of IBM’s speedy Watson computer will continue with a residency at a renowned Manhattan cancer hospital. IBM and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center said Thursday that they” View full resource at articles.boston.com
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FDA Working To Reduce 'Alarm Fatigue' Through Tougher Device Reviews - iHealthBeat
ihealthbeat.org — “FDA is taking steps to curb 'alarm fatigue' in hospitals by increasing its pre-market scrutiny of medical devices that issue potentially unnecessary alarms. For example, the agency is providing its reviewers with additional training on alarm standards and safety. Boston Globe.” View full resource at ihealthbeat.org
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FDA working to trim hospital ‘alarm fatigue’ - Boston.com
bostonglobe.com — “The Food and Drug Administration is taking steps to reduce “alarm fatigue’’ in hospitals by intensifying its pre-market review of medical devices that sound alarms and could contribute to the” View full resource at bostonglobe.com
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FDA working to trim hospital ‘alarm fatigue’ - Health & wellness - The Boston Globe http://t.co/OyKko7Cn
iPad Apps, the Future of Nursing, More: Notes from the Nurse Execs Meeting in Boston « Off the Charts
ajnoffthecharts.com — “iPad Apps, the Future of Nursing, More: Notes from the Nurse Execs Meeting in Boston « Off the Charts” View full resource at ajnoffthecharts.com
Most Recently Shared on March 26, 2012 at 3:51 pm By:
Good update of the AONE meeting via @AmJNurs - http://t.co/iPXYu67g Good 2 hear all of the tech being used & great speakers!
FDA working to trim hospital ‘alarm fatigue’ - Health & wellness - The Boston Globe
bostonglobe.com — “The US Food and Drug Administration is seeking to reduce “alarm fatigue’’ in hospitals by intensifying its pre-market review of medical devices that sound alarms and could contribute to the desensitization of nurses - a problem that the Globe reported last year was linked to hundreds of deaths. The agency is providing additional training on alarm standards and alarm safety to its reviewers, who are responsible for scrutinizing 4,000 applications a year from device manufacturers.” View full resource at bostonglobe.com
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FDA working to trim hospital ‘alarm fatigue’ - Health & wellness - The Boston Globe
bostonglobe.com — “The US Food and Drug Administration is seeking to reduce “alarm fatigue’’ in hospitals by intensifying its pre-market review of medical devices that sound alarms and could contribute to the desensitization of nurses - a problem that the Globe reported last year was linked to hundreds of deaths. The agency is providing additional training on alarm standards and alarm safety to its reviewers, who are responsible for scrutinizing 4,000 applications a year from device manufacturers.” View full resource at bostonglobe.com
Most Recently Shared on March 26, 2012 at 12:02 pm By:
Big Prob, I agree. RT @RyanMadanickMD: FDA working to trim hospital ‘alarm fatigue’ http://t.co/ej2agwV6 #hcsm
AP: Mass. health care 5-year lobbying topped $51M - BostonHerald.com
bostonherald.com — “BOSTON — Hospitals, insurers, doctors and unions are spending tens of millions of dollars trying to make sure their voices are heard on Beacon Hill as Massachusetts lawmakers weigh sweeping changes to the way the state pays for health coverage. In 2011 alone, the health care industry,...” View full resource at bostonherald.com
Most Recently Shared on March 25, 2012 at 11:20 pm By:
AP: Mass. health care 5-year lobbying topped $51M: In 2011 alone, the health care industry, one of the largest e... http://t.co/gLWXkUZW
Not Running a Hospital: Simple, but wrong, approach on readmissions
runningahospital.blogspot.com — “This is a blog by a former CEO of a large Boston hospital to share thoughts about hospitals, medicine, and health care issues.” View full resource at runningahospital.blogspot.com
Most Recently Shared on March 25, 2012 at 11:07 pm By:
Simple, but wrong, approach on readmissions http://t.co/b5CxV8DQ
Not Running a Hospital: Simple, but wrong, approach on readmissions
runningahospital.blogspot.com — “This is a blog by a former CEO of a large Boston hospital to share thoughts about hospitals, medicine, and health care issues.” View full resource at runningahospital.blogspot.com
Most Recently Shared on March 25, 2012 at 6:33 pm By:
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