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Montefiore Medical Center Joins New York Blood Center as Collection Site for Umbilical Cord Blood
To: HEALTH/MEDICAL EDITORSContact: Wendy Maurice of New York Blood Center, +1-212-570-3227, +1-917-414-7369; or Helene Guss of Montefiore Medical Center, +1-718- 920-4011, +1-917-757-3639; or Gladwyn Lopez of Rubenstein Communications, Inc, +1-212-843-9231, +1-917-763-5336 BRONX, N.Y., March 14 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Leaders from New York Blood Center NYBC and Montefiore Medical Center were joined...
Tags: Montefiore Medical Center, New York Blood Center Inc.
Research articles 2007-03-14
National CHP Project Spotlight: Solar Turbines CHP Installation Gives Critical Power Reliability (CPR) to Montefiore Medical Center Through the 03 Blackout
On August 14 and 15, 2003, parts of the northeastern and midwestern U.S. and southern Canada suffered the worst power blackout in history. In the Bronx, it was business as usual for Montefiore Medical Center MMC the night of the blackout and the following morning. In addition to being able...
Tags: Hospital, Blackout, Combined Heat And Power, Solar Turbines, Montefiore Medical Center, Telecom & Utilities, Healthcare
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Montefiore Medical Center Selects CodeCorrect Tools for Compliance and Revenue Cycle Management; CodeCorrect Technology Outperformed Other Vendors on Ease of Use, Flexibility and Ability to Deliver Accurate and Timely Compliance Updates
YAKIMA, Wash. -- CodeCorrect, the leading provider of coding, compliance and revenue intelligence tools, today announced that Montefiore Medical Center, the University Hospital for the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, will use KnowledgeSourceR, CDM ManagerR, and RevenueDashboardR products to manage coding, compliance and the revenue cycle for its 1,062 bed...
Tags: Codecorrect Inc.
Research articles 2006-04-13
A win-win venture; Montefiore Medical Center and Local 1199 benefit from a partnership designed to upgrade employee skills. (Montefiore Medical Center, New York, New York, food service employees)
In 1993, the foodservice department at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx identified a serious staff problem: illiteracy. Some non-native employees didn't know much English. Others who were born in English-speaking countries couldn't read, write or perform basic math. And still others lacked elemental foodservice skills....
Tags: A Partnership Inc.
Research articles 1995-02-01
Montefiore Medical Center Selects The Principal Financial Group To Provide Retirement Services
DES MOINES, Iowa -- The Principal Financial GroupR, a total retirement solutions innovator, announced it was selected to provide total retirement plan solutions for Montefiore Medical Center in New York City. The Montefiore Tax Deferred Annuity plans include more than $1 billion in transfer assets in 403b retirement plans with...
Tags: Principal Financial Group
Research articles 2006-04-03
New York's leading health care provider selects SAP to meet its changing information technology requirements; Montefiore Medical Center looks to SAP R/3 Software to integrate crucial information
PHILADELPHIA--BUSINESS WIRE--March 4, 1996--SAP, the world's leading provider of client/server business applications, announced today that Montefiore Medical Center of New York, a leader in forging innovative responses to the nation's health care needs, has chosen the company's R/3 client/server business applications to gain a competitive edge in today's aggressive health...
Tags: health care, information technology, SAP AG, SAP R/3, software
Research articles 1996-03-04
Niku Enables Leading Health Care Provider to Deliver Hosted IT Solutions; Montefiore Medical Center's EHIT Leverages Clarity by Niku to Offer Outsourced IT Services
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. -- Niku Corporation (Nasdaq:NIKU), the leading vendor of IT Management and Governance Systems (IT-MG), today announced that its ClarityTM system is allowing Emerging Healthcare Information Technology EHIT to successfully deliver outsourced IT services. EHIT, a subsidiary of the Montefiore Medical Center, is using ClarityTM as a complete...
Tags: health care, information technology, outsource
Research articles 2005-02-22
Balanced Scorecard Collaborative Honors Dupont, Montefiore Medical Center, National Reconnaissance Office, and Saatchi & Saatchi With Prestigious Hall of Fame Award
Business Editors SAN DIEGO and LINCOLN, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Oct. 10, 2001 Exemplary Results of These Strategy-Focused Organizations Lauded at North American Summit Balanced Scorecard Collaborative, Inc. today announced it has named DuPont Engineering Polymers, Montefiore Medical Center, the National Reconnaissance Office, and Saatchi & Saatchi to the...
Tags: E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Co., Saatchi & Saatchi
Research articles 2001-10-10
Montefiore Medical Center —MMC— Selects Advanced Systems International for Its New and Improved EAI/Data Collection Solution
Business Editors SOUTHFIELD, Mich.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 17, 2001 Company Enters Healthcare Market With Internationally Recognized Leader Advanced Systems International, (OTC: BB ADSN), a premier provider of Labor/Workforce Management and Automated Data Collection solutions that enable companies to focus on their two most important assets: people and information,...
Tags: Advanced Systems International Corp.
Research articles 2001-12-17
TeleTracking to Automate Patient Flow at Montifiore Medical Center
One of Nation's Busiest EDs Preps for Expected Patient Surge PITTSBURGH -- TeleTracking Technologies will automate patient flow at New York City's Montefiore Medical Center as part of an initiative to accommodate expected patient increases when several surrounding health facilities close. The 1,122-bed health system will adopt a...
Tags: Teletracking Inc.
Research articles 2007-08-14
Montefiore Medical Center Standardizes 12,000 Employees On Kronos
CHELMSFORD, Mass. -- Montefiore to eliminate inefficient, antiquated manual processes by deploying centrally administered, integrated time and labor and scheduling solution across the enterprise
Tags: Kronos Inc.
Research articles 2004-11-22
Celsion Begins Pivotal Phase II Clinical Trials for its Low Heat BPH Treatment; Montefiore Medical Center Receives Approval to Commence Phase II Clinicals
Business/Technology Editors and Health/Medical Writers
Tags: clinical trial, Pivotal Corp.
Research articles 2000-10-18
ARCS Commercial Mortgage Co., L.P
Howard J. Levine, president/CEO of ARCS Commercial Mortgage Co., L.P., has announced the closing of a $2.27 million loan for the Montefiore Medical Office Building in The Bronx, NY. The loan, for five years fully amortizing, was at a rate of 7.25 percent. The loan-to-value was 39.47 percent. The property,...
Tags: Arcs Commercial Mortgage Co. L.P.
Research articles 1999-01-13
Hospitals Improve Practice Management; Look to Balance Bottom Line, Other Goals
While the vast majority of hospital-owned physician practices are big money-losers, and some hospitals are unloading them, most health systems want to keep them as part of their overall strategy and to improve the practices' bottom lines. Near the top of the list of turnaround techniques at both Montefiore Medical...
Tags: Hospital, Physician, Health Care, Atlantic Information Services, Healthcare, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
White papers 2000-01-15
Key surgery looms for conjoined Filipino twins
NEW YORK AFP ? US surgeons will begin the third and potentially most dangerous stage of a months-long surgical process to separate 22-month-old Filipino twins joined at the head since birth. The focus of the operation will be two large shared veins at the back of the conjoined twins'...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, surgery, team
Research articles 2004-02-19
Doctors amazed by recovery of separated Filipino twins
NEW YORK AFP ? US surgeons marvelled at the progress of two-year-old Filipino twins, four days after their conjoined heads were separated in a groundbreaking procedure. "They've had absolutely no fevers in the past four days, so thus far everything that we've seen is very, very encouraging," said David...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, recovery
Research articles 2004-08-09
Receives FDA Approval to Begin Clinical Trials for the Treatment of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia; Human Trials to Commence at the Montefiore Medical Center
COLUMBIA, Md.--BW HealthWire--June 1, 1998--Celsion Corporation (OTC BB:CELN), formerly Cheung Laboratories, Inc., today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA approved the Company to commence phase one clinical trials of its patented benign prostatic hyperplasia BPH system.
Tags: clinical trial, FDA
Research articles 1998-06-01
Kronos® Announces Winners of Its Seventh Annual Best Practices Awards
LAS VEGAS -- Earlier today at KronosWorksTM, KronosR Incorporated (Nasdaq: KRON) announced the winners of its seventh annual Best Practices Awards. The awards recognize individuals and organizations that have been innovators and have achieved unprecedented value and success through the effective implementation and deployment of Kronos solutions. The winners of...
Tags: Kronos Inc.
Research articles 2005-10-17
Nortel, Verizon Deliver Healthcare Solutions to Leading Providers; Deployments Helping to Improve Patient Care, Lower Costs
DALLAS -- Montefiore Medical Center and Cambridge Health Alliance, two of the largest and most widely recognized healthcare systems in the United States, have deployed communications solutions from Nortel (NYSE:NT)(TSX:NT) and Verizon Enterprise Solutions Group to help provide superior patient care and reduce costs.
Tags: Nortel Networks Corp., patient, Verizon Communications Inc.
Research articles 2005-02-14
Doctors optimistic after separating Filipino twins conjoined at head
US-Philippines-twins NEW YORK AFP ? Two-year-old twins whose skulls had been fused together from birth were in stable condition, hours after being separated in a landmark surgical procedure spread over 10 months. "They're doing well and there are no initial signs of any complications," said Pamela Adkins,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Manufacturing, SECURITY
Research articles 2004-08-05
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