Congress imports 100000 immigrants EVERY MONTH – Video


Congress imports 100000 immigrants EVERY MONTH
The Political Port informs viewers about how many immigrants are coming to America every month. They don #39;t have to have to know English or even have job skills. THEY WILL BE GETTING "FREE" HEALTH CARE http://www.youtube.comFrom:ThepoliticalportViews:3 0ratingsTime:03:53More inNews Politics

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Americans Looked Up Socialism and Capitalism Most in 2012 – Video


Americans Looked Up Socialism and Capitalism Most in 2012
At least people looked them up. After a long election cycle awash in overheated claims about political ideology, Merriam-Webster named socialism and capitalism its 2012 words of the year. The venerable reference book bases its annual choices on search volume from its website. Peter Sokolowski, the dictionary #39;s editor at large, said the words trended together in searches, with especially large spikes when President Obama #39;s health care law was in the news. Socialism was also very popular on Election Day. Other top words were tied to the presidential debates, including malarkey and meme, alongside perennial favorites like marriage. Perhaps most surprising was the appearance at No. 5 of democracy mdash;a concept one would think Americans could comprehend.From:slatesterViews:0 0ratingsTime:00:50More inScience Technology

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Ready To Go! Assemblymember Jimmy Gomez Sworn In – Video


Ready To Go! Assemblymember Jimmy Gomez Sworn In
(Sacramento) -- The new legislative session is underway and among the more than three dozen new faces in the California Assembly is Assemblymember Jimmy Gomez (D-East Los Angeles) from the 51st district. Assemblymember Gomez was named Democratic Whip and is part of the leadership team of Speaker John A. Prez. "It #39;s very humbling that a kid who started off working in fast food, worked his way from up from community college to Harvard could get elected to the state legislature," said Assemblymember Gomez. "It shows what can happen when the state invests the resources to help everyone succeed." Assemblymember Gomez added the most important issues he wants to address are health care, education and jobs. Learn more about why those issues are top priorities for Assemblymember Gomez in this Assembly Access video. asmdc.orgFrom:AssemblyAccessViews:5 0ratingsTime:00:53More inNews Politics

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Evaluating Evidence Based Practice: Does EBP Facilitate Wise Clinical Decision Making? IFOMPT 2012 – Video


Evaluating Evidence Based Practice: Does EBP Facilitate Wise Clinical Decision Making? IFOMPT 2012
This is a talk by LJ Lee and Roger Kerry, who are both physiotherapists. This talk was presented as a Focused Symposium at the International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical Therapists (IFOMPT) 2012 conference in Quebec City, Canada on 4th October 2012. LJ and Roger explore and challenge the notion of evidence based practice (EBP) since its introduction into health care over 20 years ago. The evidence for EBP is investigated, and the role of clinical experience and expertise is analysed. The talk was suggested to be the most important presentation of IFOMPT 2012 by a number of delegates.From:rogerkerryUNIViews:1 0ratingsTime:01:16:31More inScience Technology

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Scott MacIntyre "Safe In My Arms" – Video


Scott MacIntyre "Safe In My Arms"
Since captivating the nation as a finalist on American Idol, Scott MacIntyre has continued to move audiences to laughter, tears, and standing ovations all over the world. As an acclaimed singer-songwriter, he has toured in arenas across North America, headlined concerts in Japan, Austria, England, Canada, and the US, and written and released his latest CD Heartstrings debuting at #18 on the iTunes Pop Album Chart. He has performed with many noteable acts including Alice Cooper, Jason Mraz, and Queen to name a few, and his original song "Christmas Angel" received national radio play and became one of the top holiday indie singles of 2010. As an author and in-demand inspirational key-note speaker, Scott has shared his unique and dynamic life story with many different audiences, including corporations, health care and education institutions, non-profits, and churches across North America and beyond. In his new book "By Faith, Not By Sight" he powerfully demonstrates that no obstacle is too great to overcome.From:Scott MacIntyreViews:3 0ratingsTime:05:00More inMusic

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Grip ‘N’ Crushâ„¢ Crusher – Handheld Crusher for Bedside Barcode Medication Administration – Video


Grip #39;N #39; Crush trade; Crusher - Handheld Crusher for Bedside Barcode Medication Administration
Health Care Logistics introduces Grip #39;N #39; Crush, a handheld crusher designed for bedside barcode medication administration. The durable urethane device makes it easy to crush medications in unit dose packages or multi-dose punch cards and scan barcodes right at the patient #39;s bedside without crushing pouches or cups. The ergonomic handle and compact design allows for one-handed medication crushing comfortably and with minimal effort. Once the tablet is crushed, scan the barcode, empty the package into the liquid or food and administer to the patient. To crush multiple uncoated tablets at once, place inside a 4 or 6-mil reclosable bag. Available in Cotton Candy Blue, Lime Green, Creamsicle Orange, Bubblegum Pink Lemon Yellow. Grip #39;N #39; Crush is available exclusively from Health Care Logistics. For more info: GoHCL.comFrom:HCLincViews:1 0ratingsTime:03:10More inEducation

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Faces of UVic Research: Francis Lau – Video


Faces of UVic Research: Francis Lau
Dr. Francis Lau is a professor in the School of Health Information Science at the University of Victoria. He studies information technology and its use in the health care sector, specifically primary care facilities such as clinics and doctor #39;s offices. In this video, he discusses how his research facilitates better tested, more efficient health information systems to be implemented in the health care sector to help doctors, nurses and other health care professionals keep track of things such as health records and patient information virtually. Learn more at http://www.uvic.ca University of Victoria: http://www.uvic.ca University of Victoria #39;s Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.comFrom:FacesOfUVicResearchViews:4 0ratingsTime:01:26More inEducation

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SBMI at AMIA 2012 – Video


SBMI at AMIA 2012
The AMIA 2012 wrap-up video highlighting the school #39;s presence, awards, presentations and events at the annual symposium. The AMIA Annual Symposium is the world #39;s premier scientific meeting for biomedical and health informatics, which is the field devoted to the science of using information to improve individual health, health care, public health, and biomedical research.From:UTHealthSBMIViews:0 0ratingsTime:01:28More inEducation

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Kaiser Permanente To Bring 500 New Information Technology Jobs To Colorado

DENVER, Dec. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Kaiser Permanente announced today that Colorado will get a healthy boost to its economy next year as the health care provider opens an information technology (IT) campus in Greenwood Village in January 2013. Kaiser Permanente has begun recruiting and hiring staff for this campus. Approximately 500 IT staff will be hired in Colorado by 2015, bringing Kaiser Permanente's total IT presence in Colorado to about 700. Kaiser Permanente employs approximately 6,000 IT professionals nationwide.

The Kaiser Permanente IT office will be located in a 120,000-square-foot, five-story building at 6560 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard in Greenwood Village. The building offers easy access to major highways and has several shops, cafes and fitness centers within an easy walk. The building also includes an independently operated deli and a day care center.

"Kaiser Permanente's plan to open a new IT campus and create hundreds of jobs in Colorado is welcome news," said Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper. "USA Today recently recognized Denver and Boulder as top cities in the U.S. for technology start-up companies. Our state's high-tech workforce, healthy business eco-system and excellent quality-of-life continue to attract employers and new jobs. Kaiser Permanente's new IT campus is another win for Colorado."

"We are delighted to bring a new IT campus to Colorado that will serve as a center of excellence," said Donna Lynne, DrPH, president of Kaiser Permanente Colorado. "Metro Denver's demographics, coupled with a healthy real estate market and an expansive talent pool of potential employees, make it the ideal location for Kaiser Permanente's IT campus. We're happy to be supporting Colorado's economy with a healthy dose of new jobs."

Kaiser Permanente is known for its leadership in the use of health information technology. Kaiser Permanente HealthConnect, the health care organization's electronic health record, is the largest non-governmental medical record system in the world. KP HealthConnect enables all of Kaiser Permanente's more than 16,000 physicians to electronically access the medical records of all 9 million Kaiser Permanente members nationwide and serves as a model for other care systems.

More than 4 million members, 65 percent of Kaiser Permanente's eligible membership, use its personal health record, My Health Manager on kp.org, to engage their care teams and become actively involved in their health care. Through My Health Manager members have access to secure health information management features, including online appointment scheduling and prescription refills, lab test results, eligibility and benefits information and even children's immunization records. As of September, Kaiser Permanente members viewed more than 24 million test results and sent more than 10 million emails to their physicians through My Health Manager. Kaiser Permanente IT manages the technical infrastructure of KP HealthConnect and My Health Manager.

"Kaiser Permanente has provided high-quality, affordable health care to Coloradans for more than 40 years," said Phil Fasano, executive vice president and chief information officer, Kaiser Permanente. "Our commitment to the use of technology to coordinate patient care and improve health outcomes has solidified Kaiser Permanente's position as a best place to work in IT. This new IT campus will help meet increased demands for IT solutions and support as Kaiser Permanente expands in Colorado and other areas across the country."

Kaiser Permanente leads the nation in electronic health record implementation with 36 Stage 7 Awards from the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society. The awards honor hospitals that have achieved the highest level of electronic health record implementation.

With more than 6,000 staff in Colorado, Kaiser Permanente is one of the state's largest private employers. In 2011, the health care provider hired 140 employees to staff its state-of-the-art Member Service Call Center in the Lowry neighborhood. As Kaiser Permanente continues to add new membership in Colorado, it's estimated that hundreds of additional jobs could be created in the state in the next three to five years. Kaiser Permanente opened two new medical offices in Fort Collins and Loveland in October 2012 and has plans for future medical offices in Lone Tree in 2013 and Greeley in 2014.

Individuals interested in applying for a position with Kaiser Permanente may visit http://www.kp.org/jobs.

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VA and Indian Health Service Announce National Reimbursement Agreement

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans will soon have increased access to health care services closer to home following a recent Department of Veterans Affairs and Indian Health Service (IHS) joint national agreement.

"There is a long, distinguished tradition of military service among tribes," said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. "VA is committed to expanding access to native Veterans with the full range of VA programs, as earned by their service to our Nation."

"The President has called on all Cabinet Secretaries to find better ways to provide our military families with the support they deserve, and that is exactly what we are doing today," said Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. "American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans benefit from this agreement, which provides increased options for health care services."

As a result of the national agreement, VA is now able to reimburse the IHS for direct care services provided to eligible American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans. While the national agreement applies only to VA and IHS, it will inform agreements negotiated between the VA and tribal health programs. VA copayments do not apply to direct care services provided by IHS to eligible American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans under this agreement.

"The VA and IHS, in consultation with the federally-recognized tribal governments, have worked long and hard to come to an equitable agreement that would ensure access to quality health care would be made available to our Nation's heroes living in tribal communities," said Dr. Robert Petzel, undersecretary for health, Veterans Health Administration. "This agreement will also strengthen VA, IHS and tribal health programs by increasing access to high-quality care for Native Veterans, particularly those in highly rural areas."

"This reimbursement agreement between the VA and the IHS will help improve health care services for American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans and further the IHS mission and federal responsibility of raising the health status of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level possible," said Dr. Yvette Roubideaux, director of the Indian Health Service. "This IHS-VA agreement will allow our federal facilities to work with the VA more closely as we implement this critical provision in the recently reauthorized Indian Health Care Improvement Act, passed as part of the Affordable Care Act."

The agreement between the two agencies marks an important partnering achievement for VA and the IHS and is consistent with the Administration's goal to increase access to care for Veterans.

To view the national agreement, please visit: http://www.va.gov. To find out additional information about American Indian and Alaska Native Veteran programs, please visit: http://www.va.gov/tribalgovernment and http://www.ihs.gov/.

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Unlocking the genetic mysteries behind stillbirth

( University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston ) A new test for analyzing the chromosomes of stillborn babies, known as microarray analysis, has now proven 40 percent more effective in pinpointing potential genetic causes of death than the old karyotype testing procedure. Researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, along with a team of other national leaders in ...

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