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Health IT Information Technology
Why Health IT? Health information technology (Health IT) makes it possible for health care providers to better manage patient care through secure use and sharing of health information - e...
Zyme Communications provides PR and marketing services for the life science sector. We support companies to raise their profile, build corporate value, and generate interest from commercial leads...
Coronavirus were first identified in the 1960s, and were named after the crown-like projections on the surface of the virus. They cause respiratory infections in both humans and animals. Coronavir...
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Myc is the protein encoded by the MYC gene that activates the cell cycle
Myc is the protein encoded by the MYC gene that activates the cell cycle. It promotes cell replication through genetic coding for p14, inhibiting MDM2 and preventing the degradation of the pro-apopt...
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Budget 2013 – impact on Cancer Research UK
The Chancellor, George Osborne, presented his fourth Budget today, against a backdrop of poor growth and declining poll ratings for his Party since last year’s Budget. Many of us are feeling the pin...
Estimating budget sequestration's impact on global health, foreign aid
Writing in the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition's (USGLC) blog, Molly Lester, government relations associate at the USGLC, highlights a report released last week by the House Appropriations Committee...
Examining U.S. spending on family planning, reproductive health
"Funding by the United States for family planning has a giant positive impact," PSI's "Impact" blog writes, adding, "With the White House releasing its budget request for fiscal year 2014 and the budg...
Political Cartoon: 'Four Out Of Five Politicians?'
Kaiser Health News provides a fresh take on health policy developments with "Four Out Of Five Politicians?" by Matt Wuerker. Meanwhile, here is today's health policy haiku: SEQUESTER SEQUELA Se...
The FY 2014 Budget for the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) is $78 million, $17 million above FY 2012. The Budget builds upon the investment of health informa...
Obama budget signals quicker trigger on Medicare pay cuts
Physicians and hospitals express concerns about the White House budget's potential impact on pay, including a provision to accelerate work of a Medicare cost-cutting board.
Broad welcome for UK budget proposals supporting bioscience sector and research
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne yesterday (March 20) presented his Budget Statement for the coming years, with a number of industry-friendly tax and other fiscal measures that will impac...
FY14 budget request has mixed implications for foreign aid, humanitarian programs
Writing in the Huffington Post's "Impact" blog, Jeremy Kadden, senior legislative manager at InterAction, examines the potential implications of the Obama administration's budget request for U.S. fore...
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Abstract Objective: To estimate the budget impact of everolimus as the first and second treatment option after letrozole or anastrozole (L/A) failure for post-menopausal women with hormone receptor po...
Cigarette taxes and the federal budget--report from the CBO.
Budget impact of using midnight salivary cortisol in the diagnosis of hypercortisolism.
A single midnight serum cortisol (MSC) test has been reported to possess the best sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing Cushing's syndrome (CS). However, this test requires patient hospitalizatio...
A budget impact analysis of natalizumab use in Ireland.
BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis is the commonest cause of disability in young Irish adults. Natalizumab reduces disability progression in those patients with relapsing remitting m...
We describe a value-driven approach to optimizing pharmaceutical portfolios. Our approach incorporates inputs from research and development and commercial functions by simultaneously addressing intern...