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July 2008 - Posts
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China spent 5.6% of its fast-growing GDP on health in 2003, and the figure has since risen significantly. In fact, India’s position would look hopelessly indefensible if per capita spending on health is...
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When pharmaceutical or device manufacturers apply for premarket approval of a new product, the FDA must conduct a preapproval inspection. During the inspection, field officers from the agency’s Office...
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Nobody will be charged over failings at a Kent hospital trust that contributed to 90 deaths from infection by.
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WILMINGTON, N.C., July 30, 2008--AAIPharma has received its second certification from a European Union (EU) regulatory body that the company's operations are in compliance with EU Good Manufacturing...
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An official inquiry has concluded what campaigners have long been saying: learning disabled people face discrimination, abuse and neglect in the NHS. By David Brindle
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Private hospitals will have to publish an annual “quality” report outlining how their patients have fared, David Nicholson, the National Health Service chief executive, has disclosed.
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Private hospitals will have to publish an annual "quality" report outlining how their patients have fared, David Nicholson, the National Health Service chief executive, has disclosed.
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Control Pharma Unveils Centre of Excellence for E-Pedigree Compliance
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IN London, Jonathan Chapple was told to pay £55,000 for treatment with a life-prolonging cancer drug. In Paris, Marie-Chantal Lauriot-Prévost is given the same medicine free.
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In the wake of recent drug quality incidents such as the heparin contamination, the FDA is seriously considering how drug ingredient supply chains need to be audited, according to staff from the Center...
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Nathan Moore, Head of Commissioning and Delivery at the Centre for Evidence-based Purchasing, describes how buyers are benefiting from impartial procurement advice.
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Dental practices in parts of Somerset are having to advertise for patients because they have a surplus of National Health Service (NHS) places.
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Speakers from Ernst & Young, General Mills, McDonalds, Sara Lee, Qwest, City of Chicago's Office of Compliance, more added to program
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SWIFT switchboard operators at a North-East hospital have emerged as fastest at responding to calls in the country.
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Reporter, who until recently worked for The Argus in Brighton, was this year diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. Here, the 65-year-old writes about the NHS in its 60th year and why there is still much...
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