Month: February 2011

Medication compliance reduces health costs, data show

Medication compliance reduces health costs, data show

A new study, conducted by the CVS Caremark Corp., found that patients who take medications as prescribed by their doctors may save the health care system as much as $7,800 per patient annually. The company said that the study, which analyzed annual pharmacy and medical costs over a three-year period, revealed reductions in emergency department […]

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Is Online Health Information Credible?

Is Online Health Information Credible?

Are you checking your sources when researching health information online? With the smartphone and tablet computer market rising, more health information is available online  than ever before. The Bupa Health Pulse surveyed more than 12,000 people in Australia, Brazil, Britain, China, France, Germany, India, Italy, Mexico, Russia, Spain and the United States and found that […]

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One Package Installer to Rule Them All

One Package Installer to Rule Them All

For years, the disparity of Linux package installers (yum in Red Hat, urpmi in Mandriva, apt-get in Debian and Ubuntu, yast in Suse) had divided users of different distributions by forcing them to applications supported by an installer designed for their particular distribution, unless they were willing to compile the application from source code.  Now, […]

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Social Media Cuts Healthcare Costs

Social Media Cuts Healthcare Costs

According to the “Healthcare Performance Management in the Era of Twitter” report published by the Healthcare Performance Management Institute, social media initiatives are helping physicians, patients, and the medical community lower health care costs while improving patient care. Social Media sites enable all doctors to communicate online to coordinate care for their patients.  For some, […]

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