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Researchers and informatics specialists at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) of Philadelphia, PA, have found a novel way to connect a research tool to popular telephone or hand-held computer technology, making the grading of adverse events (AEs) more efficient and faster.
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The sponsor and sponsored site have a relationship that is tended during a study by the study coordinator and the study monitor.
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Clinical trials now will have to report a number of safety incidents that previously were not reported, according to a final rule issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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Health care insurance companies want their members to be healthy, and what better place to start than with their own employees?
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Following a successful pilot project that included interventions by an RN case manager, Capital BlueCross is exploring ways to roll out its medication reconciliation initiative throughout the health plan.
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The more employees who participate in occupational health programs, the better the results you'll get. Though this is often an uphill battle, finding creative ways to get employee feedback can help you win it.
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As emphasis increases on wellness and prevention, more and more employers are looking for ways to help their employees stay healthy, and health plans are following suit by offering a wide range of health and wellness programs in the workplace.
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It's one of the toughest spots for an occupational health professional to be in. You know an injured worker needs more time to recover, but you're getting pressured from higher-ups to get that person back ASAP. What do you do?