February 25, 2013
Philips and Mayo Clinic partner to reduce ICU complications
The new Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, part of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, recently awarded $16 million in funding to Mayo Clinic and Philips Research North America to partner on developing a system that will reduce ICU complications for a consortium of hospitals. The collaborators are creating a cloud-based clinical decision […]
Tags: Ambient Warning and Response Evaluation, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, cloud system, DOTmed, funding, ICU complications, IntelliBridge Enterprise, Philips Research North America
February 13, 2013
Walker proposes millions to help rural health care
Wisconsin would spend $23 million to help improve health care in rural and poor urban areas under a proposal Gov. Scott Walker announced Monday…Mayo’s Family Medicine Residency Program “could certainly use more funding,” said Dr. David Rushlow, chief medical officer. “It could offset current costs, make the program stronger and allow more development to place […]
Tags: Dr. David Rushlow, Family Medicine Residency Program, funding, Gov. Scott Walker, Health Care, La Crosse Tribune
August 7, 2012
Opinion: Gov’t Rethinks State Funding for Sciences
New hope for science and research in the Czech Republic with the new appointment of Professor Haňka. Some Czech researchers complain about the lack of access to state funds. The recently appointed new head adviser for science and research, Professor Haňka has a very important role to play…The International Clinical Research Centre (ICRC) of St. […]
Tags: funding, International Clinical Research Center, Professor Hanka, The Prague Post