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How the University of Texas Medical Branch responded to changing demographics
PROBLEM In 2005, the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston was struggling to serve the ever-increasing Hispanic population of the state, dealing with growing health disparities between Whites and Hispanics and trying to find a way to satiate the interest of students seeking to learn medical Spanish. ...
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Selects PHNS
DALLAS -- The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, one of the world's most respected cancer centers, has selected PHNS to provide remote health information coding services. PHNS will access M. D. Anderson's electronic health records through a remote-access virtual private network to exchange patient information in a...
Leveraging Wireless and Handheld Device Technologies in Healthcare
Medical technologies promise a new era of benefits for both practitioner and patient alike. Powerful hand held devices are harnessing the power of the internet and wireless technologies to bring accurate and instantaneous access to medical information for improved patient care. A 2005 poll conducted by Harris Interactive Health-Care group...
Study: Newer Antibiotic More Effective at Treating Elders' Pneumonia.
Byline: University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio SAN ANTONIO, Jan. 24 AScribe Newswire -- A newer antibiotic medication proved more effective at knocking out community-acquired pneumonia CAP in patients 65 and older than the antibiotic that has been the front-line CAP treatment...
Speaking the patient's language: in efforts to more effectively serve the increasingly Hispanic clientele, University of Texas requires Spanish courses for health care students, but critics question responsibility of language barrier - Special report: His
As this country becomes increasingly Hispanic, a growing number of universities now offer--and sometimes require--Spanish courses geared to health care students. At public and private universities, medical and nursing students are clamoring for classes that better equip them to communicate with patients who speak little or no English. This is...
The Dallas Morning News Health Career Column.
By Sarah Godinez, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 18--Dr. Jim Bates, Texas Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery AGE: 46 POSITION: Oral and maxillofacial surgeon YEARS IN CURRENT POSITION: 15 EDUCATION: Doctorate...
University Of Texas Medical Branch Contracts With Medpearl.com, Covering 135,000 Patient Lives
Recognizing the challenge to deliver quality patient care supported by stringent compliance reporting, University of Texas Medical Branch Correctional Managed Healthcare Plan (UTMB-CMHCP) has contracted with Medpearl.com, Inc., a leading e- health company that provides HIPAA-compliant, clinical/financial workflow solutions for the healthcare industry. ...
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