Legal Abbott to Settle Enteral-Nutrition Lawsuit: One subject of an industry-wide investigation into the sales and marketing practices of several enteral-nutrition
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Welcome back to Compliance University! This month, I present six rules for applying compliance common sense to your security purchasing decisions. Make
As health care costs escalate, medical and technology providers are pooling resources to create affordable, cutting-edge solutions for patients recovering
It's a town of history and current events, of patriots and politicians a place where promises seem more easily made than kept. Washington, D. C., is a
Updating the List In the article From the Editor, (HomeCare, April 2003), I noticed the Arizona Medical Equipment Suppliers Association (AZMESA) was not
Anyone who has spent a Sunday afternoon struggling to decipher The New York Times' crossword puzzle understands the challenges that HomeCare's editors
HomeCare's staff traveled the country this Spring to attend several industry events, including Medtrade Spring in Las Vegas, May 6-9; The Heartland Conference
It would be impossible to doze through the noise being made recently in the sleep-disorder-products market. What once was a small, overlooked product
Quick: What causes 1,550 traffic fatalities, 71,000 crash-related injuries and $12.5 billion in damages each year?* Drunk driving? Not exactly. Try drowsy
Washington Pushing to resolve Medicare-reform legislation before the July 4 recess, both houses of Congress were poised to vote, at press time, on prescription
Washington Less than one month ago, Congress set aside $10 billion to help struggling state governments pay for Medicaid programs whose costs were spiraling
Oakbrook Terrace, Ill. After two years of review, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations' Standards Review Project has published
Washington As they gulped down coffee at 7:30 a.m. June 3, in a hotel conference room located just a few blocks from Capitol Hill, 200 home care stakeholders
Washington Medicare could save millions if beneficiaries with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) used supplies from dialysis facilities rather than from durable
Washington Responding to a report from the U.S. Surgeon General that cited the growing trend of obesity in all age groups, Senate Majority Leader Bill
