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The European Institute of Molecular Imaging

The First European Institute of Molecular Imaging (EIMI) was foundet at the Westphalian Wilhelms-University in Muenster, Germany.
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Nurse-surgeons

Waiting lists, EU limits on working hours, doctor and nursing staff shortages, how could healthcare providers overcome all those hurdles let alone glimpse the winning post ahead? Read more …
Health technology assessments

An unnecessary rein on medical innovations, or a wise insurance for patients’ protection?
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Creating Connected Health in Europe

The author also outlines how far some EU countries have progressed today Read more …
Fatal blood clots claim 500,000 EU lives annually

Experts call for screening of surgical and medical patients, and thromboprophylaxis for those at risk.
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France and Spain gain the first region-wide speech recognition systems
In an effort to optimise efficiency and patient service, Spain’s Castilla-La Mancha region and the Paris Hospital network AP-HP have become the first in Europe to introduce speech Read more …
Developing the electronic health card

For a number of years, both the Communications and Medical Solutions Groups of Siemens AG and the Bamberg-based firm DOCexpert Computer GmbH have been actively involved in Read more …
In response
It has long been understood that adverse incidents within health and social care are rarely to be laid at the feet of individuals alone.
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Regulations and laws

In 2005, De Lage Landen financed (worldwide) medical equipment worth US$1 billion, by various methods such as loan, lease, rent and ppp, either directly with end-users or Read more …
Managing complex healthcare organisation

Managing a modern healthcare organisation is complex. Com plexity stems from the variables that need to be entertained, which are highly unpredictable.
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Partnerships to personalise medicine

Peter Loescher has worked at the cutting edge of the pharmaceutical industry for 17 years. In the latter part of this period, for example, he headed Hoechst’s division in Japan, Read more …
Catastrophic care - When hospitals are overwhelmed

Paul E Pepe MD MPH FACEP FCCM, Professor of Medicine, Surgery, Public Health and Chair, Emergency Medicine, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre and the Parkland Read more …
Exposanitá

The 15th international healthcare exhibition from 25 to 28 May in Bologna, Italy has expand up to 25,000 sq.m and 20,000 visitors.
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Learn from other’s mistakes

Every day, critical events occur in hospitals but do not harm patients. Read more …
New concepts for breast care

The new Emscher-Lippe Breast Care Centre, based in the Marienhospital in Gelsenkirchen, but serving six hospitals* and four private practices, was established following a Read more …
Intensivists

Not so long ago, in addition to carrying their normal workload the surgeon, anaesthetist, lung specialist and internist worked in the intensive care unit (ICU). Now, however, the Read more …









