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Modernizing Medicine to acquire gMed
Modernizing Medicine Inc. has announced its agreement to acquire gMed Inc., according to a press release.
Office of the Inspector General looks more closely at physician compensation arrangements
From international law firm Arnold & Porter LLP comes a timely column that provides views on current regulatory and legislative topics that weigh on the minds of today’s physicians and health care executives.
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Growth hormone found to predict graft function, survival post-liver transplant
Stabilized insulin-like growth factor 1 serum levels after liver transplantation predicted long-term survival post-transplant and was correlated with graft and liver function, according to study findings.
U.S. News & World Report ranks Mayo Clinic best hospital for gastroenterology, GI surgery
Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic received top honors among hospitals for gastroenterology and GI surgery, as announced today in U.S. News & World Report’s annual Best Hospitals survey.
Mass. General tops U.S. News & World Report honor roll for best hospital
Massachusetts General Hospital has been ranked the nation’s top hospital, moving up from the number two spot last year, according to the 2015-2016 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals survey, released this morning.
Insurance, income predict use of preventive services among adults
Adults who have higher incomes or have private health insurance are more likely to receive preventive services, which are available for nine out of 10 leading causes of death in the U.S., according to recently published data.
Slicer score appears to be useful tool after HCC resection
The Singapore Liver Cancer Recurrence Score was accurate in predicting outcomes for Singaporean patients who underwent resection for hepatocellular carcinoma, according to published findings.
Ingesting wild mushrooms may lead to hepatic failure, death
Researchers in Toronto, Canada, found that ingesting wild mushrooms could result in hepatic failure and even death, according to findings from a new case study.
Vital Therapies under investigation for undisclosed information from phase 2 study
Block & Leviton LLP announced it is conducting an investigation of various officers and directors at Vital Therapies who may have violated federal securities laws in connection with how results of its VTI-206 study were presented to investors, according to a press release.
Senators question CMS' tactic of enforcing policies as if they were law
From international law firm Arnold & Porter LLP comes a timely column that provides views on current regulatory and legislative topics that weigh on the minds of today’s physicians and health care executives.
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