Nov. 29 (Bloomberg) — Technological developments are revolutionizing the U.S. energy sector. In addition to increased output of renewables such as wind and solar power, advances in hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling are enabling companies to exploit the vast U.S....
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Electronic Medical Records Held Their Own Against Sandy
Hurricane Sandy revealed the benefits of electronic medical records systems, giving doctors access to data and case files despite the fury of a storm whose disruptions included hospital evacuations.
Read more »FDA Between a Budgetary Rock and a Hard Place
The FDA could be more vigorous in its supervision of compounding pharmacies. Doing so would be at the cost of another public-health task.
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Shipping containers and quayside cranes are seen beside the "MSC Coruna" container ship at the old Terminal Catalunya SA (TerCat) area of the Port of Barcelona, Catalonia's largest port, in Barcelona, Spain, on Thursday, May 17, 2012. Spain approved the budget plans of all but one region as the semi-autonomous states agreed to measures worth 18.3 billion euros ($23.2 billion). Photographer: Stefano Buonamici/Bloomberg
Photographer: Stefano Buonamici/Bloomberg
U.S. May Want “Forgotten” EU to Boost Trade
The U.S. and EU may announce talks about a free-trade agreement that could boost economic growth.
Read more »Common Sense Is Money for Health Record Vendors
Vendors to the electronic medical records market should pay attention to basics. That often determines who succeeds in a competitive market.
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