Health Care


Raleigh, N.C. Health Management Firm Receives '08 Eagle Award

Presented by the North Carolina Alliance for Healthy Communities, the award is given to an individual or organization that has positively impacted health care and wellness in communities throughout North Carolina.

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Reminder: Window to Pre-Register Chemicals under REACH is Closing

Chemical manufacturers that fail to meet the Dec. 1, 2008, deadline cannot continue manufacturing or importing their chemicals until they have submitted a full registration and paid the registration fee. As of Oct. 1, almost 40,000 chemicals were already pre-registered through the initiative.

HHS Releases Interim Guidance for Patient Safety Organizations

The interim guidance allows HHS' Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality to begin receiving applications from qualified entities that wish to become Patient Safety Organizations.

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National Latino AIDS Awareness Day is Tomorrow

CDC is reminding the public that tomorrow is National Latino AIDS Awareness Day, which seeks to increase awareness of the disproportionate effects of HIV/AIDS in the Hispanic/Latino population living in the United States.

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FDA Supports Voluntary OTC Cough, Cold Medicine Label Changes

The Consumer Healthcare Products Association, an association that represents most of the makers of nonprescription over-the-counter (OTC) cough and cold medicines in children, has said it will modify product labels to state "do not use in children under 4," and will introduce new child-resistant packaging and measuring devices for use with the products.

EPA Orders Metalast to Revamp How Company Pretreats Wastewater

The EPA determined the facility is subject to federal pretreatment standards under the Clean Water Act

Survey Finds Strong Global Growth for Workplace Wellness Programs

The second annual survey analyzed responses from more than 600 organizations in 25 countries representing more than 10 million employees.

Study: Consumer Interest Grows in Online Health Insurance Offerings

"The clear and emerging trend is toward online purchasing with three major segments dominating the market: women, seniors, and the individuals with health issues," said Norvax President and CTO Brandon Cruz.



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APIC Supports Required Annual Flu Immunization for Health Care Workers

In response to the low rates of influenza immunization among health care personnel, the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) has announced its support for requiring flu immunization for health care workers who have direct patient contact as well as ancillary staff.

Mental Health Parity & Addiction Equity Act is Now Law

The legislation is intended for millions of Americans who deal with mental illness and face unfair discrimination in higher deductibles and co-payments, as well as limits on doctor visits and hospital stays.

Health Report Lists 'Deadly Dozen' Potential-Impact Pathogens

Health experts from the Wildlife Conservation Society has released a report that lists 12 pathogens that could spread into new regions as a result of climate change, with potential impacts to both human and wildlife health and global economies.

FDA Approves Temporary Pump to Assist Heart's Right Side

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a Humanitarian Device Exemption (HDE) for the first heart pump that provides certain critically ill patients with temporary support for the right side of their heart.

FDA Detects Melamine in Flavored Drink

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has increased inspections and product testing efforts in response to the melamine contamination problem which originated in Chinese dairy products. As a result, the agency has detected melamine contamination in Blue Cat Flavor Drinks.

CDC Starts Get Smart About Antibiotics Week

The weeklong campaign uses podcasts, ads, brochures, and other communications tools to spread the word about the importance of proper use of antibiotics.

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Harvard Journal Stresses Importance of Flu Prevention, Treatment

According to the report, in a typical year about 36,000 die from influenza infection.

Study Shows Most General Practice Doctors Don't Discuss Medical Errors

A new University of Iowa study shows that most general practice doctors in teaching hospitals are willing to discuss their own patient care errors with colleagues, but about one in four do not.

Study: Psychological Distress Levels of 9/11 Workers Exceed Norms

The findings of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in World Trade Center workers are similar to those encountered in U.S. war veterans returning from Afghanistan, researchers say.

Wal-Mart to Offer Employee Wellness Programs

"We have worked hard to provide high-quality, affordable health care to our associates and I think this additional focus on wellness steps us up to a new level," said Walmart U.S. President & CEO Eduardo Castro-Wright.

EPA Fines 99 Cent Stores for Pesticide Violations

Store sold and distributed unregistered and misbranded products.

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FDA Clears New H5N1 Test

Developed by CDC, the Human Influenza Virus Real-Time RT-PCR Detection and Characterization Panel can differentiate between seasonal and novel influenza. HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt calls it "a significant achievement for public health surveillance."

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