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ISSUE: November 15, 2009
Articles about healthcare
Get Well Soon-er
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4-15-2005
GET WELL SOONER
Research has shown that when it comes to treating the sick, the better the environment, the better the treatment and speedier the recovery something hospitals are finally putting into practice.
Article Excerpts:
...called evidence-based design, a new effort in
healthcare
to apply science to construction. For the first...
...offices for productivity’s sake. In
healthcare
, though, it’s only recently that...
...to these kinds of things for years, but in
healthcare
, no one has.” I talk to Rosalyn Cama ...
The Future Is Clear
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12-1-2004
We've got the skinny on where the job markets headed.
Article Excerpts:
...and other specialists. “Many jobs in
healthcare
do require a substantial amount of education...
...at a time. Taylor concurs with Jon Sargent that
healthcare
and education will be job magnets, but also...
Money Talk
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4-1-2001
Q:How can I bulletproof my portfolio against market fluctuations? A:
There is no complete security. But there are several precautions you can take to help prevent your portfolio from crashing along with the market. One way to prot...
Article Excerpts:
...zero-coupon bond funds, natural resources, and
healthcare
were all up more than 30 percent in 2000, while...
Executive Reading
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7-1-2001
The Myth of Excellence By Fred Crawford and Ryan Mathews, Crown Business, $27.50
Fred Crawford, a Cap Gemini Ernst & Young consult- ant and futurist, and Ryan Mathews, a principal at First Matter, a consulting firm, surveyed 5,000 con...
Article Excerpts:
...procrastinate, and do nine other things, says
healthcare
executive and writer on happiness Glenn Van...
Personal Profits
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2-1-2002
TAKING THE PULSE OF HEALTHCARE STOCKS
Thinking about loading up on the healthcare sector? Check the economy’s tempera-ture, take note of Uncle Sam, and listen to those aging boomers moan about their aching knees. Many expert...
Article Excerpts:
...long and especially nasty, she says, “
healthcare
’s reputation as a safe haven could...
House Call
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2-1-2003
Once, a house call meant the doctor came to your house. In the future, the house will make the call. That’s the promise of the medical “smart home” at the University of Rochester (
www.futurehealth.roches...
Article Excerpts:
...prototype home makes it a “personal
healthcare
assistant,” according to Philippe...
Got A Minute?
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1-15-2005
Outside every MinuteClinic is a menu of common illnesses: "Strep Throat, $48; Poison Ivy, $44; Bladder Infection, $48;" and on down the list of about two dozen ailments and vaccines. MinuteClinic, with its slogan "you're sick. Were quick," is leading...
Article Excerpts:
...a trend to offer convenient and cost- effective
healthcare
for common and uncomplicated illnesses.
Road Warrior (2)007: Miles Are Forever
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1-15-2008
Thousands tried out for the role of Road Warrior, but only five stars emerged to engage in a savvy battle of wits and determination. In true Hollywood fashion, the fi nal outcome was in doubt until the end.
Article Excerpts:
...account manager, UPS. I work with a few
healthcare
to help them with their supply-chai designs. In...
Conventions In Cyberspace
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6-1-2001
Virtual trade shows haven't replaced the original, but they can make navigating the real thing easier on your feet.
Article Excerpts:
...at shows dealing with financial services,
healthcare
, telecommunications, and biomedicine —...
Serve The Market, Save The World
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7-1-2002
Strategy:
Nudged by consumers and investors, entrepreneurs are on a mission. And its not (just) making money.
Article Excerpts:
...largely sticks to business, and education,
healthcare
, et cetera, are provided by other agencies. We...
Change Your Language
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3-1-2003
MANAGEMENT CHANGE YOUR LANGUAGE
Careful, the words you use to communicate a big innovation could determine whether your idea is embraced or sabotaged.
Article Excerpts:
...Francisco-based consulting firm, was advising a
healthcare
whose management team had worked for months on...
The Evaporating Labor Pool
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6-15-2003
Today's market may be flooded with workers, but experts predict severe drought by as early as next year. don't say we didn't warn you.
Article Excerpts:
...they did at the end of the last downturn. In
healthcare
, for instance, the shortage is already so acute...
...you will go to the highest bidder.”
healthcare
and teaching are already affected, and the issue...
Down, Set, Take A Hike The Good Doctor
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7-15-2003
Listening, collaborating, rebelling against long work hours, women physicians are redefining the good doctor. What does it mean for you?
Article Excerpts:
...working hours may be essential to improving
healthcare
. With an average workweek of 48 hours, women...
...medical errors and increase the quality of
healthcare
. Which is a big change for the better for the...
... women doctors could push such sweeping change in
healthcare
, then their power would go far beyond the...
Changing Medicine’s Dna
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3-1-2004
Science has unraveled the human genome. Now Franz Humer wants it to revamp your doctor visits.
Article Excerpts:
...of Roche as one of the world’s
healthcare
. American Way Where do you see healthcare...
Chambers' Law
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12-1-2004
Some say anything that can go wrong will. Ciscos John Chambers says anything wrong eventually will go right. As a man whos gone from hero to heel and back in just a few short years, he should know.
Article Excerpts:
...productivity, entertainment, education, and
healthcare
. The last decade brought leading-edge companies...
...to the home, entertainment to the home,
healthcare
to the home. You have the ability to improve...
Looking Up In Silicon Valley
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2-15-2005
Its glass half-full again, the region retools for another revolution. Will it be boom and bust redux?
Article Excerpts:
...from areas like biotechnology, life sciences,
healthcare
, and nanotechnology. The valley has advantages...