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Saturday, January 5, 2013

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Friday, January 4, 2013

Baby Reaches Out of Mothers Womb To Hold the Doctor’s Hand–Get Me Out of Here

This is just so cute…
The doctor was performing a C section and after the doctor broke her water out came the hand.  She was ready!  BD



“When my doctor broke my water, the doctor told my husband, ‘Hey, she’s holding my finger,’” Atkins said. ”He had my camera, and so they were able to capture the moment of her holding his hand.”

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2013/01/infant-in-womb-shown-holding-doctors-hand/

Zoobiquity–Animals Have Many of the Same Health Problems As Do Humans, Obese Dragonflies, Koalas With Chlamydia & They Get “High” in the Wild

This is very interesting on how we can learn about health through the animals, to include our dogs, cats and wild animals.  Timagehis cardiologist from UCLA wrote a book to document her findings and explorations.  (give this some thought next time you see UCLA Medical Center given a “C” on those data flawed rating sites:)  So who’s to blame for our fat dogs and cats?  Well we are if we over feed them as they are dependent upon us but they get a lot of other types of chronic and non chronic care diseases too.  The video here is fascinating on what the doctor found. Now I would never recognize an obese dragonfly nor would I ever think about a “goose” suffering from depression but I’m sure ducks are in there too:)



You can visit the website for the book and see more, including this video with showing how animals behave in the wild and their addiction that develop with finding fields of pot, or berries that have fermented and they are driven and addicted to such.  We had a case in California to where a flock of birds got high on fermented berries and all flew into glass and killed themselves as they were “drunk”.  As is pointed out they don’t have the constant access that we do with buying off the shelf.  Wild animals are getting fatter too she points out.  Cows and goats seem to be less affected in some areas.  The doctor said she became a better doctor after working with veterinarians. Horses she said have sexual performance problems too, so if you are a man you and the stallions may have some common issues:)



From the past with a former pet, who had two major back surgeries I can certainly add that some of the care centers do have veterinarians that specialize in oncology, orthopedics and more and it’s not cheap but they are there and gave my former dog many extra years of life. 

From the website for Clinicians and Scientists

For individuals struggling with, clinicians treating, or investigators studying patients with alcohol and drug abuse “Zoophoria” exposes imagesubstance seeking in wild and domestic animals and offers species-spanning therapeutic insights.  Readers interested in human behavioral disturbances may find “Grooming Gone Wild” of interest as it identifies natural animal models of self-injury (cutting) in animals or “Fear of Feeding” which identifies natural animal models of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.

“Leaving the Nest” compares adolescents across the animal kingdom revealing a remarkable increase in risk-taking (and increased risk of accidental death) across adolescents of many species. “Fat Planet” points out parallel epidemics of obesity in human and non-human populations including companion animals, agricultural animals and even some species of wild animals. The chapter points to how and why animals gain weight as an unexplored source of knowledge for human obesity investigators. Finally, “Zoobiquity” features the essential role veterinarians play in keeping all of the patients on the planet safe from pandemic threats.

Dogs and cats get compulsive disorders too.  I think mine has one:)

A Dog’s Work Is Never Done–My Loyal Office Assistant Crawls More Than Just the Web (Video)


Animals don’t use condoms and here’s a video talking about STDs in animals and how the Koalas are facing a crisis here with the spread of the disease, and pigs can suffer from anorexia with social stress.  We also know that animals do the get the flu and bird and swine flu that has been in the news and canine flu is now a concern so who knows, perhaps our dogs will be getting vaccines for the flu too and some influenzas blend.  This looks to be a very interesting book and I’ll be putting this one on my list to read.  BD 



Did you know that dragonflies can become obese? That koalas get Chlamydia? Or that cancer dates back to the dinosaurs?

In fact, animals suffer from a lot of the same medical maladies as humans, and these days, zoos across the country are bringing physicians in to consult with veterinarians.

In 2005, Dr. Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, a cardiologist at UCLA Medical Center became one of them when she was called to treat an unusual patient at the Los Angeles Zoo.

“I was doing cardiac ultrasound – which is imaging of the heart of a chimpanzee and some other animals,” explained Natterson–Horowitz. “And I was listening to the veterinarians talking and they talk about diabetes and obesity and cancer.”

Natterson-Horowitz thought it would be interesting to look at human diseases through the lens of veterinary medicine, so she decided to write a book based on her experiences.

“Obesity is a significant problem among cats and dogs, our companion animals – up to 40 percent of them are now overweight,” Natterson-Horowitz said. “Even sexually transmitted diseases. Koalas get chlamydia, killer whales with Hodgkin’s lymphoma. There are many, many parallels.”

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/06/20/zoobiquity-what-animals-can-teach-us-about-our-health/#ixzz2H272du9b

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Lexmark Buys Acuo Technologies–Software to Connect to PACS Systems and More To EMRs

This side of the business has certainly grown as I remember the early days and there’s still a lot of this that goes on to get paper information scanned and connected to an EMR to reference.  As a matter of fact many offices did this to to have not go back and pull out older paper charts, a great idea and system.  Now we are at the Enterprise level with bringing  in imaging to connect which again makes sense.  It’s all about the indexing and connecting the relative patient data.  BD



Lexmark International, Inc. has announced the acquisition of Acuo Technologies, LLC, a leader in high performance software and imageservices for clinical content management, data migration and vendor neutral archives (VNA), for a cash purchase price of approximately $45 million. Acuo Technologies will become a part of Perceptive Software, a Lexmark company.

Acuo Technologies, when combined with Lexmark’s Perceptive Software healthcare software solutions, will enable customers to deploy a single, enterprise-wide access platform for clinical content via any electronic medical record (EMR) system.

Acuo Technologies’ offerings include a single integration point for all medical imaging assets, lowering costs and risks through the Universal Clinical Platform’s ability to work with different systems – enabling flexibility and efficiency across users and departments.

http://www.kyforward.com/2013/01/lexmark-acquires-acuo-technologies-continuation-of-capital-allocation-framework/

Physician Rating Sites Are Seeing Fewer Reviews These Days–Flawed Data Catching Up Along With Loss of Value As Consumers and Doctors Lose Interest?

It looks like a group at Loyola University did a study on these sites and they kind of came up with what I have been saying for the last couple of years.  First of all I go back a few years ago when myself and several doctors looked around the sites, dead doctors was one of the first issues we found.  There’s nothing wrong with keeping a listing as those are helpful but the over all grading systems don’t offer much anymore as everyone who does ratings has their own set of parameters they use to judge and give that report card grade.  Now according to this report fewer patients are rating doctors too so more evidence that these sites as far as value have dropped?  Every time I go to one of them I find errors with only a couple searches and the sites blame the state boards for the data but in my opinion, some simple web searches will help all of them update their information.  You can read below where I said six months ago that these sites are getting dated. 


HealthGrades Puts Out Top Hospital List–Time to Drop All the Hospital Ratings Sites As Nobody Cares, Many Don’t Have Time To Read and Too Much “Flawed Data”

You read stories in the news too with major hospitals who get a “C” rating and yet they provide life saving procedures that areimage not available at smaller hospitals so what’ up with that.  I’m back to my same old rant again about quality of data and the rise of “flawed data” in some areas of healthcare.  Healthgrades is now owned by a marketing company so what does that mean?  Better marketing or better information, and I think it’s more like the first. 

 

HealthGrades to Merge with CPM Marketing–Will Their Data and Questionable Algorithms Will Be Improved For Consumers?

I also said consumers were too busy and that’s a fact as now consumers are just as busy as doctors in “correcting” all the flawed data posted by various sites and companies about them.  It’s a scary growing trend but companies make billions selling all kinds of data they mine and they put the money in the bank and consumers and doctors have to spend time on their own dime to fix the flawed data that makes billions in profits for corporate USA.  I said over a year go that it’s time to excise tax all that sell data which would include banks, companies, social networks, etc. 

We could fund the FDA and the NIH with such money.  This is a runaway train here with corporate USA getting free labor to fix all their mistakes as there’s a captive audience here who is stuck as they can’t get whatever they need, be it a car, house or whatever until on their own dime, they fix the flawed data that makes billions in profits for corporate USA, one of my Attack of the Killer Algorithm posts.  Nobody minds the shop government wise and there’s very little risk and these profit makers found the ultimate free labor to fix their data, doctors and consumers sadly.  I only got in on this a few years ago when I found my former doctor who had been dead for 8 years still listed as seeing new patients and the AMA and I had a nice chat about it. 

Here’s some other related information about E-Scoring that gets around the law with what they call their business and you and I as consumers have not a clue on what data they have or have any access as they found a loophole in the law that allows them to do this and sure there’s others who do this as well.  BD

 

One More Good Reason to Tax the Data Sellers– Create Additional Funding for the NIH and FDA From Sources That Otherwise Are Too Greedy to Share & Contribute

Start Licensing and Taxing the Data Sellers of the Internet Making Billions of Profit Dollars Mining “Free Taxpayer Data”–Attack of the Killer Algorithms Chapter 17 - “Occupy Algorithms”– Help Stop Inequality in the US



Newswise — MAYWOOD, Il. - Millions of Americans read physician ratings on websites such as Healthgrades.com, but such ratings are based on scores from an average of only 2.4 patients, a Loyola University Medical Center study has found.

The study of 500 randomly selected urologists found that 79.6 percent of physicians were rated by at least one of the 10 free physician-review websites researchers examined. Eighty-six percent of physicians had positive ratings, with 36 percent receiving highly positive ratings. Healthgrades had the most physician ratings.

Healthgrades posted reviews on 54 percent of physicians, followed in order by Vitals.com, 45 percent of physicians; Avvo.com, 39 percent; RateMDs.com, 25 percent; Drscore, 13 percent; Revolutionhealth.com, 5 percent; Kudzu.com and Healthcarereviews.com, 1 percent; and Zocdoc.com and Yelp.com, less than 1 percent.

http://www.newswise.com/articles/physician-rating-websites-rely-on-few-patient-reviews

Dune Medical Gets FDA Approval On Device Used to Identify Breast Cancer Cells Along the Edges of Tissue- Will Help Avoid Second Surgeries To Remove More Cancer That May Have Been Missed

imageSo what does the machine do? We all wonder when surgery takes place with removing cancer, did they get it all? The devices gives the surgeons the information they need to find out during surgery. The probe uses software that detects to see if any more tissue needs to be cut away.
Radio frequency technology is used and it is the only device that can find microscopic cancer on the marginal tissue. The price is certainly affordable as far as surgical and diagnostics go at 2k. The whole point here is avoid second surgeries of course to remove additional cancer cells.

Right now the device is designed for breast cancer detection only but the company hopes to expand on this for other types of cancers. The clinical trial was done at NYU.

image  BD




Federal regulators have approved a new instrument made by imageDune Medical Devices Inc. that enables breast cancer surgeons to determine immediately whether they have removed all of the cancer tissue during lumpectomy procedures, the company is set to disclose Wednesday.

Dune Medical, based in Caesarea, Israel, plans to move its US office from Framingham to Boston’s Innovation District next week as it builds a sales force to market the device, called the MarginProbe system, to breast cancer surgeons across the nation.

Dune Medical’s new device, already in use in Israel, Germany, and Switzerland, got the green light from the Food and Drug Administration eight months after the privately held company filed its application for premarket approval. That followed clinical trials involving 664 patients at two dozen sites in the United States and Israel. MarginProbe was shown to be effective in identifying cancer along the edge of breast tissue during lumpectomy surgery.



“This is the only device that will identify microscopic cancer on the margin,” Levangie said, noting that MarginProbe is his company’s first approved product. “This is a first-of-a-kind device. But the technology can be applied to a wide variety of other cancers.”

MarginProbe, including the console and probes, will cost health care providers about $2,000, a fraction of the cost of screening equipment used to make the initial diagnosis of breast cancer.

http://bostonglobe.com/business/2013/01/02/dune-medical-wins-fda-approval-sell-new-breast-cancer-tissue-assessment-tool/km72J2iXqbt2Sv3G0mnHRJ/story.html

FDA Approves Another ADHD Generic Version of Concerta

This will offer another alternative generic as if you read on the web there’s a lot of comments about how the generic doesn’t work as well and this is odd because they are both manufactured in the same Ortho-McNeil plant but we don’t know the formulation so again you would think they would be real close if for no other reason than extensive retooling the production line.  Now here’s one from a totally different manufacturer.  BD 



Mallinckrodt, the Pharmaceuticals business of Covidien plc (COV - Analyst Report), has won the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) imageapproval to manufacture and sell a generic version of CONCERTA (methylphenidate HCl) Extended-Release (ER) Tablets USP (CII) in 27 mg, 36 mg and 54 mg dosage strengths.

The tablets are used to treat patients, aged between 6 and 65, suffering from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). ADHD is a neurobehavioral disorder, usually diagnosed in childhood.

Children with ADHD are inattentive, hyperactive and impulsive. Despite being a long-term chronic condition, it can be successfully treated with proper therapy and medication.

http://www.zacks.com/stock/news/89503/fda-approves-covidien-drug