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The hospital billing system typically has limitations when it comes to research management systems, according to an expert.
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Team work sometimes is a foreign concept to scientists and clinicians who were trained under the premise of solitary, individual achievement, according to an expert on team-building.
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Starting a clinical trial monitoring service requires some time and financial resources, but it quickly become successful if certain steps are taken.
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A variety of global and domestic studies involving a range of topics from diabetes in babies and children to cystic fibrosis to very rare diseases might one day owe at least some of their success to a single data coordinating center in Tampa, FL.
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The 28th annual scientific sessions of the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS; Washington) in early May, drew record attendance as interventional electrophysiologists (EPs) from around the world gathered to hear the latest information on a wide variety of topics relevant to their rapidly growing subspecialty.
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Interventional cardiologists using catheters to treat atrial fibrillation (AF) may be treading on rather shaky ground -- and if patients ever become broadly educated to the fact that it's being done primarily in off-label procedures, that shaky ground could turn into legal quicksand.
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The concept of "one size fits all" is falling more out of favor every day in modern medicine, and a presentation at the 87th annual meeting of the American Association of Thoracic Surgeons (Beverly, Massachusetts) underlined that concept in the cardiac ablation sector.
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Research presented last month at the annual scientific conference of the British Cardiovascular Society shows that many heart attack patients are more likely to survive if paramedics take them directly to specialist heart attack centers for emergency primary angioplasty.
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Boston Scientific (Natick, Massachusetts) is considering selling off pieces of its business to pay down about $7.2 billion in debt the company recently told shareholders.