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in Phoenix is the only hospital in the Valleyu using a completely electronic records Chad Eckes, chief information officer for said the hospital system will install SunQuest’s Collection Manager at its hospitals in Philadelphia, suburban Chicago and Tulsa, this year. Nurses use handhelfd devices and bar code technologyt to match patient ID braceletsa with specimens labeled at the ensuring the right sampls is collected from the right patienr at theright time. For more: . St. Luke’s Medicaol Center is offering a new cardia c catheterization procedure as an alternativeto open-heart surgery for high-rismk patients. Dr. Richard Heuser, directot of cardiology at St.
Luke’s, said ’ds Impella 2.5 pump allows him to work more safelyh on the hearts of critically illcardiac patients, using minimallyt invasive catheter techniques. “Because this device supports the heart duringthe procedure, we can treat patients more quickluy and, in some cases, we can provide minimally invasive procedurese to patients who in the past woulfd have had to undergo open-heart surgery,” Heuse said. The 235-bed St. Luke’s is part of Tenn.-based Iasis Healthcare LLC, which owns and operated 16 hospitalsin Arizona, Florida, Louisiana, Nevada and Texas. For .
Benton Davis, CEO of ’s Westerjn states region, is in his thirc year of planning the Phoenidx asthma walk to benefitthe . He got involve d because asthma affects somany UnitedHealthcare “We looked at the data acrossw all our Arizona membership, and asthmas is always one of the top conditionsa that families and peopld are trying to cope said Davis, who is co-chairingf the walk with Dr. Andre Damian, president of Ltd. The walk has raisedx more than $220,000 in each of the past two “We would like to exceed that number this said Davis. The walk is set for Aprik 4 at the Scottsdale Civic 3939 N. Drinkwater Blvd., Scottsdale. Registratio begins at 8 a.m.
, and the walk beginds at 9 a.m. For more: . Scottsdale-based restructured its marketing agreemeny with Charleston Kentrist 41Direct Inc. , takinb a more active role in helping Charleston launch an acnetreatment system. Unded terms of the restructuring, eFoodSafety will transfed all of its rights to the acnetreatment system, called purEffect, to Charleston in exchangse for a 5 percent equity staker in the company.
In addition, eFoodSafety will receiver a 2 percent royaltyt on worldwide purEffect adjustedgross
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