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Definitions of partnership on the Web:

the members of a business venture created by contract
a cooperative relationship between people or groups who agree to share responsibility for achieving some specific goal; "effective language learning is a partnership between school, teacher and student"; "the action teams worked in partnership with the government"
a contract between two or more persons who agree to pool talent and money and share profits or losses
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A partnership is a type of business entity in which partners (owners) share with each other the profits or losses of the business undertaking in which all have invested. ...
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In the United Kingdom, a limited partnership consists of: *one or more persons called general partners, who are liable for all debts and obligations of the firm; and*one or more persons called limited partners, who contribute a sum/sums of money as capital, or property valued at a stated amount. ...
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The Federal Goverment Source for Woman's Health Information
The Office on Women's Health in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - womanshealth.gov

January 11, 2008

High-Tech Device Cuts Errors in Mixing Meds
FRIDAY, Jan. 11 (HealthDay News) -- A tabletop device proved flawless in identifying the proper formulations of seven intravenous drugs, and helped avert five potentially serious medication errors during an 18-month test.

Results of the tests, conducted at C.S. Mott Children's Hospital in the University of Michigan (U-M) Health System, were published in the Jan. 1 issue of the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy.

The device uses enhanced photoemission spectroscopy to determine if certain drug compounds are correct. Light focused on a compound excites molecules so they emit energy, which is then measured by a spectrometer. Since each drug compound has its own "light" fingerprint, the spectrometer results can be compared for accuracy.

The device is made by ValiMed, a division of CDEX Inc., based in Tucson, Ariz.

http://www.womenshealth.gov/news/english/611531.htm

2008.04.09 -- MEDICAL ERRORS Costing U.S. Billions
April 09, 2008 MEDICAL ERRORS Costing U.S. Billions -- Robert Preidt SOURCE: HealthGrades, news release, April 8, 2008 id=614317
2007.03.13 -- MEDICAL ERRORS Focus of New Campaign
MEDICAL ERRORS Focus of New Campaign The federal government's Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), in partnership with the Advertising Council, has launched "Questions are the Answer: Get More Involved With Your Health Care." -- Robert Preidt SOURCE: U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, news release, March 7, 2007 id=602645
2007.10.24 -- Doctor-Patient Bond Frays After MEDICAL Mistake
"Family members, in particular, can feel extraordinary guilt," Delbanco said, and often berate themselves, thinking, " 'If I had done this, this wouldn't have happened,' 'If I had been there, I would have prevented it,' 'If only I had been more forceful, the doctor wouldn't have done this.' " SOURCES: Tom Delbanco, M.D., professor, general medicine and primary care, Harvard MEDICAL School, and Beth Israel Deaconess MEDICAL Center, Boston; Thomas Gallagher, M.D., associate professor, medicine,...
2008.01.15 -- Study Finds Doctors Not Reporting MEDICAL Mistakes
More important, physicians often are skeptical about whether reporting will have an impact on the quality of MEDICAL care that they would like it to." As they learn they can report ERRORS without punitive consequences, their reporting practices will improve." SOURCES: Lauris Kaldjian, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor, medicine, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine; Thomas H. Gallagher, M.D., associate professor, medicine, University of Washington, Seattle; Jan. 14, 2008, Archives of ...
2007.09.03 -- Health Tip: Help Prevent MEDICAL ERRORS
Health Tip: Help Prevent MEDICAL ERRORS To reduce your risk, follow these suggestions from the American Academy of Family Physicians: Update this list at least once a year.
2007.06.15 -- Overworked MEDICAL Interns a Danger to Patients
June 15, 2007 Overworked MEDICAL Interns a Danger to Patients -- Robert Preidt SOURCE: American Academy of Sleep Medicine, news release, June 13, 2007 id=605307
2008.04.07 -- Drug Mix-Ups Harm Hospitalized Kids
Drug Mix-Ups Harm Hospitalized Kids Quaid told the Associated Press that the twins "appear to be normal kids, very happy and healthy." SOURCES: Paul Sharek, M.D., MEDICAL director, quality management, Stanford University Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, Stanford, Calif.; April 7, 2008, Associated Press, April 2008, Pediatrics id=614334
2008.01.10 -- Health Highlights: Jan. 10, 2008
Here are some of the latest health and MEDICAL news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay: "Yet the majority of the doctors in this country are still prescribing 325 milligrams despite the lack of evidence showing that more is better." More than half (54 percent) agreed with the statement that "MEDICAL ERRORS are usually caused by failures of care delivery systems, not failures of individuals."
2007.04.02 -- U.S. Hospital ERRORS Continue to Rise
U.S. Hospital ERRORS Continue to Rise That works out to an incidence rate of 2.86 percent. -- Robert Preidt SOURCE: HealthGrades, news release, April 2, 2007 id=603296
2007.12.04 -- Health Highlights: Dec. 4, 2007
Here are some of the latest health and MEDICAL news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay: The authors of the report said patients need to be aware of a number of things: "Both boys and girls who drank just to experiment with alcohol were also more likely to initiate drinking at a later age, compared to those who drank for other reasons."
2007.11.01 -- Many Americans Dissatisfied With Their MEDICAL Care
Many Americans Dissatisfied With Their MEDICAL Care "We manage to spend more on less efficient health care than any country in the world." SOURCES: Oct. 31, 2007, teleconference with Karen Davis, president, The Commonwealth Fund, and Cathy Schoen, vice president and research director, Commission on a High Performance Health System, The Commonwealth Fund, New York City; David Katz, M.D., M.P.H., director, Prevention Research Center, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Conn.; Nov. 1,...
2007.02.21 -- Many Stroke Patients Affected by Hospital ERRORS
Many Stroke Patients Affected by Hospital ERRORS The U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality offers five steps to safer health care. -- Robert Preidt SOURCE: American Academy of Neurology, news release, Feb. 19, 2007 id=602005
2008.04.11 -- Guidelines Seek to Reduce Medication ERRORS Involving Kids
"The issues of having to adapt products -- be it technology or medications -- that were created for adults and apply those to pediatric patients is terribly problematic and really is the source of a great deal of work that has to be performed on a daily basis among pediatric health-care providers." SOURCES: Catherine Tom-Revzon, PharmD., clinical pharmacy manager, pediatrics, Children's Hospital at Montefiore, New York City; April 11, 2008, teleconference with Peter Angood, M.D., vice ...
2008.02.19 -- Heart Attacks in Hospital More Deadly at Night, on Weekends
Heart Attacks in Hospital More Deadly at Night, on Weekends "There is enough data out there to suggest that this may be a process issue that is at least contributing, and probably contributing substantially." SOURCES: Mary Ann Peberdy, M.D., associate professor, internal medicine and emergency medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond; Beth Mancini R.N., Ph.D., professor and associate dean, Undergraduate Nursing Programs, The University of Texas at Arlington; Feb. 20, 2008, Journal...
2008.02.03 -- Health Highlights: Feb. 3, 2008
While none of the reactions has been fatal, the CDC says, the symptoms are uncomfortable and potentially dangerous: "A probable case has been defined as an episode that includes at least two of the following signs and symptoms: 1) generalized or localized sensations of warmth; 2) numbness or tingling of the extremities; 3) difficulty swallowing; 4) shortness of breath, audible wheezing, or chest tightness; 5) low blood pressure/tachycardia; or 6) nausea or vomiting." "Reports in the media ...
2008.02.02 -- Health Highlights: Feb. 2, 2008
While none of the reactions has been fatal, the CDC says, the symptoms are uncomfortable and potentially dangerous: "A probable case has been defined as an episode that includes at least two of the following signs and symptoms: 1) generalized or localized sensations of warmth; 2) numbness or tingling of the extremities; 3) difficulty swallowing; 4) shortness of breath, audible wheezing, or chest tightness; 5) low blood pressure/tachycardia; or 6) nausea or vomiting." "Reports in the media ...
2008.01.11 -- High-Tech Device Cuts ERRORS in Mixing Meds
High-Tech Device Cuts ERRORS in Mixing Meds The device is made by ValiMed, a division of CDEX Inc., based in Tucson, Ariz. -- Robert Preidt SOURCE: University of Michigan Health System, news release, Jan. 3, 2008 id=611531
2007.11.19 -- Non-English-Speaking Patients Face Barriers to Health Care
Non-English-Speaking Patients Face Barriers to Health Care Expanding access to MEDICAL interpreters, as is currently required of hospitals that receive federal funding, in the outpatient setting will likely be an important component of interventions designed to improve the quality of health care in this population." -- Robert Preidt SOURCE: Journal of General Internal Medicine, news release, November 2007 id=610047
2007.09.04 -- Limiting Residents' Hours Has Little Impact on Patient Mortality
"A third reason is that there's much better information systems within the VA, so things like the problems with continuity of care may have been less problematic." SOURCES: Kevin G. Volpp, M.D., Ph.D., staff physician and core faculty member, Center for Health Equity, Research and Promotion, Philadelphia Veterans Affairs MEDICAL Center, and assistant professor of medicine and health care systems, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Wharton School of Business, Philadelphia; Diane...
2007.08.20 -- Health Highlights: Aug. 20, 2007
You don't see it in young adults, but it's accumulating over time and showing up later in life." Evangelist Billy Graham, 88, was reported in fair condition Monday morning after being admitted to hospital Saturday with intestinal bleeding, said a spokeswoman for Mission Health and Hospitals in Asheville, N.C. According to the Times, figures from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that almost 100,000 people a year -- about 270 a day -- die in U.S. hospitals from improper ...


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by a new u-m compliance hotline, a partnership between. the health System and the university to have a ..... the manufacturers of Valimed to create ...
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Partnership Program for College Graduates. ... Accelerated Partnership Program. Scott is a former U.S. ...... be viewed online (www.valimed. ...
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Michigan Alumnus: May 2008 ArchivesRindala Beydoun, ’91, has been elected to the partnership of Vinson & Elkins in Dubai. She is a member of the firm’s business and international law section ...


valimed partnership site:.org

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Hammersmith Hospitals, in partnership with Imperial College London to test. ValiMed™ in clinical pharmacy settings and engage in new product development. ...
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CPSSQ LatestImperial College Helathcare NHS Trust are working in partnership with Imperial College London to testi ValiMed™ in clinical pharmacy settings The ValiMed ...
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FinancialContent.com - Stock Quotes and Business NewsCDEX Inc. and EURAF Announce Business Partnership Relationship. CDEX Inc. and EURAF Enter Into Distribution Agreement for the ValiMed(TM) Medication ...
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Thorpe@sanofi-aventis.com; to be among the companies seeking partnership or ..... Initially to support extended development of our current ValiMed pharmacy ...
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UniversityCARE is a partnership between. UMMC and University Physicians, Inc. operating primary care ... Valimed® controlled substances waste verification ...
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MashON Signs Licensing Agreement with Platinum Studios, Inc.'s ...Software and ValiMed? Medication Validation System at the ASHP Summer Meeting ... Partnership with Medical Hair Restoration brings cutting edge solutions to ...
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CDEX Inc. and Virtus Trading L.L.C. Announce Business Partnership ...CDEX Inc. and Virtus Trading L.L.C. Announce Business Partnership Relationship ... The ValiMed Medication Validation System uses Enhanced Photoemission ...
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CDEX Inc. and EURAF Announce Business Partnership Relationship... regarding continued international expansion by announcing today a business partnership agreement with EURAF to distribute ValiMed(TM) in France.
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