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26 January 2011
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World Congress
– The 8th Annual World Health Care Congress (WHCC) will convene April 4-6, 2011 in Washington D.C. with more than 1,800 health care leaders to address the challenges of health care cost, quality and delivery. This multi-stakeholder event presents leading-edge case studies and best practices from all industry sectors, including Fortune 500 companies, insurers, hospitals and health systems, pharmaceutical and biotech executives, academics, analysts and government officials. Visit www.worldhealthcarecongress.com for more information.
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25 January 2011
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Corporate Wellness Magazine
Over the past few months since healthcare reform legislation was first passed employers have been looking for new and innovative ways to create a healthier workforce through the offering of various health benefits and wellness initiatives.
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24 January 2011
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World Congress
As Employers face major decisions about where to invest employee benefit
dollars and adjust to the new health reform law, the 6
th
Annual Employer Health, Human Capital & Wellness Congress
will gather executives from leading U.S. firms, including Pitney Bowes CEO Murray Martin to uncover how to
strategically capitalize on the measurable business value of health care benefits and innovation in wellness and prevention
and increase employee engagement and performance.
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18 January 2011
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Cardiocom®
Cardiocom announced today that TMC, a global,
integrated media company helping clients in print, in person and online, has named the
Cardiocom Commander
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Telehealth System as a recipient of the 2010 TMCnet Smart
Health Excellence Award.
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13 January 2011
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HealthcareSpeaks Newsletter
I would like to thank all those involved with
the World Health Care Congress events over
the last year. Our first partnership was
December 2009 and had 45 Healthcare professionals
in attendance.
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7 January 2011
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Alertnet
What cheap, low-tech innovations could be used to improve the lives of the poor? Which potentially life-saving ideas have been knocking around for years but still aren't widely practised? What high-tech developments are in store for 2011?
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5 January 2011
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Kaiser Permanente
Kaiser Permanente executive Christine Paige, PhD, will be a keynote speaker on Feb. 3 at the 6th Annual Employer Health, Human Capital & Wellness Congress hosted by the World Congress in Washington, D.C.
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18 December 2010
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ReachScale Blog
The World Health Care Congress convened in Abu Dhabi on December 5. For those of us in the US, media coverage was focusing on a dysfunctional congress in Washington. So now for something completely different, an innovative congress happening on the other side of the globe.
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16 December 2010
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Khaleej Times
Online social networking sites provide a good platform for individuals and patients to get medical advice easily. However, a health expert has cautioned not to follow them blindly.
“People can learn a lot from the social media. We get to know the opinions of friends, colleagues and the patients who are suffering from the same medical condition like migraine, and learn their routine. Because doctors are so busy nowadays they might not be able to give you extensive information but you can get this now online,” Dr Prem Jagyasi, MD and CEO of ExHealth, Dubai, and founder of the Global Healthcare Network, told Khaleej Times.
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12 December 2010
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The National
The head of the capital's health authority has called on insurers to make patients see a GP first, rather than going straight to a specialist.
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10 December 2010
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MENANN
Dr. Sanjaya Kumar, President, CEO and CMO of Quantros, Inc., was recently a featured speaker at the World Health Care Congress Middle East, Dec 5 – 7 in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
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9 December 2010
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The Economist
COULD the Persian Gulf become the next hot destination for medical tourism? That was one of the questions on the minds of delegates at a health conference this week in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The idea may have legs.
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9 December 2010
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PR-Inside.com
Dr. Sanjaya Kumar, President, CEO and CMO of Quantros, Inc., was recently a featured speaker at the World Health Care Congress Middle East, Dec. 5 – 7 in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Now in its 7 th year, the conference is the flagship event of the World Congress, in which healthcare, government and corporate leaders formulate solutions to the challenges of healthcare cost, quality and delivery.
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9 December 2010
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Abu Dhabi Week
Several important announcements were made at this year’s World Health Care Congress Middle East held at the Beach Rotana Hotel 5th – 7th December. The congress saw a gathering of 500 global health care leaders share best practices for the future of health care in the UAE, the GCC countries and abroad.
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8 December 2010
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HealthFirst
The Health Authority - Abu Dhabi (HAAD), the regulator of the healthcare sector in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, and Lilly U.A.E., regional headquarter, a branch of global pharmaceutical leader Eli Lilly and Company, announced today a joint-agreement for the development of a Private-Public Diabetes Partnership Program to improve diabetes outcomes in Abu Dhabi through improved education, healthcare and treatment for the coming three years.
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8 December 2010
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Khaleej Times
About 35 per cent of the diabetes cases in the UAE remain undiagnosed, which increase the medical costs and complications arising out of a largely preventable disease, according to a recent study report released as part of the World Health Care Congress here on Tuesday.
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7 December 2010
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GE.com
More than 500 global thought leaders and key decision-makers in the healthcare industry are convening at the World Health Care Congress in Abu Dhabi to share global best practices.
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7 December 2010
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Khaleej Times
ABU DHABI - The absence of an unified healthcare system, lack of information, inadequate financing and differing backgrounds of healthcare professionals are issues that need to be addressed first if the Gulf states hope to provide quality healthcare to its multi-national and multi-cultural population, experts said at the World Health Care Congress in the Capital.
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7 December 2010
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Trade Arabia
GE Healthcare put the spotlight on its innovative healthymagination initiative aimed at reducing costs, and promoting sustainable and precision healthcare at the 'World Health Care Congress Middle East' in Abu Dhabi.
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