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Cool Iris and Cool Iris Preview – Neat Browser Add Ons for Firefox, Explorer and Safari

These are a couple nice Add ons for Firefox and Internet Explorer and I use both all the time.  The first add on is a nice way to view web sites and imagepictures, I use it quite frequently. 

The second Add on, CoolIris previews is great for browsing the web and saving pages to go back later or just to see a quick load of the page without opening another window or tab and you can also create a “stack” and go back to it later after browsing other areas too. 

I use Firefox and it works fine, the format for IE is a little different but works pretty well too.  BD

CoolPreviews is a free browser add-on that lets you preview links and rich media without leaving your current page. Simply mouse over any link or our CoolPreviews icon, and a preview window instantly appears with your content. No more clicking back and forth! Speed through search results, news, and just about any website.

http://www.cooliris.com/

CoolPreviews by Cooliris, Inc.

And there’s a version for the iPhone too with Cool Iris

http://www.cooliris.com/product/?p=features

Deodorant Advertisement – Call and Order Before you Stink Up the Place

This is hilarious and someone had a very good sense of humor doing the video, for those those who have exceptional odors. 

Not too long ago I wrote how the FDA considers antiperspirants a drug…hmmmm maybe this is only a deodorant.  BD

Antiperspirants are Considered a Drug by the FDA – Recent Study looks at a connection possible between breast and prostate cancer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lmy9R_WtPbg&feature=pyv&ad=3181782037&kw=funny

Garage Dentistry – Result of the Economy and Arrest Occurs in Florida

The woman had worked as a dental assistant so at least there was some background with dental care.  Nobody had any idea but you know even imagelicensed dentists could do the same to cut overhead with office expenses I believe.  No word if anyone had been harmed due to her efforts and she did keep records.  BD

To Rosa Toledo's neighbors in her gated Naples, Fla., community, she seemed like your average householder. She kept up her hedge, she had a family and she made home improvements.

But what some neighbors didn't know was that behind the division in Toledo's garage, hundreds of people were allegedly getting drilled, scraped, poked and fitted for crowns.

Officers booked Toledo, 56, Tuesday on charges of practicing dentistry or dental hygiene without a license. Police say they found a reclining black chair, a cabinet full of dental castings, molds, crowns, bridges and a patient ledger book with names, procedures and allergies in her garage.

"We've seen that with the Polish-speaking community, sometimes in Asian communities, in Hispanic communities," Neumann said. "In some cases, I think these folks don't even try to go through the license procedure."

Woman Arrested for Alleged Garage Dentistry - ABC News

Traders Profit With High Speed Computers and Servers…Health Insurers Use Them Too

Back when the stock market crashed, everyone thought it was odd that a few days afterwards that Microsoft and others were pushing high powered servers, and at the time I knew exactly why as they needed speed for the rebuild.  Those algorithms were needed to run faster than ever to make the imagemoney back the banks had received and pay back the government.  Morgan Stanley was one of those who was all over it.  Again, this may sound out of sorts for non geeks, but to the finance folks it made perfect sense for planning for the next moves with financial business intelligence. 

Download Windows HPC server 2008  I added this post on September 23rd last year myself here at the blog.  

Anyone who hangs around here long enough knows what an algorithm is by now, that is one of my small goals in writing here, to educate at least to the minimum of what it is and what algorithms do, as health insurance is another industry that uses business intelligence algorithms maximized for financial gain.  If you don’t believe companies like UnitedHealthCare have invested heavily, then read this blog more often and get educated on what’s happening.  The author of this article in the New York Times did an exceptional job in bringing this to light and I’m attempting here to expand a bit further on how it impacts healthcare.  The link below may add some useful input.

Goldman Sachs – Healthcare Reform Bets, Hedges, and Analysis, Not About Healthcare But All About Money

Also in the news recently too is the story below, did someone steal the algorithms used by Goldman, which they admit to using along with high powered processors to deliver the information in less than a second. 

Somebody Stole Goldman’s Algorithms – Code that Makes Their Money Just Like Health Insurers Use

As related below with Wall Street, Health Insurers can also spot trends before others can begin to blink too, much less try and mess around with a spreadsheet.  If others do not have the speed and capability to keep up, this is where they lose out, just like on Wall Street and it has been going on for years in healthcare insurance.  The information is ran and calculated on multiple server cores without having to rewrite code.  

One company who makes the super computers is Cray and it runs server software not a simple Windows operating system.  Prices may have changed but originally last year a unit was about $25,000.00, sounds expensive, but how big is your hedge fund budget and what are your investments will answer that question as far as whether or not the investment appears to be worth an ROI, but Goldman seems to be doing very well with them and imagethey run Linux too and have Intel Xeon processors. 

From the website:

The Cray CX1™ deskside personal supercomputer is the "right size" in performance, functionality, and cost for individuals and departmental workgroups who want to harness HPC without the complexity of traditional clusters. The Cray CX1 system is also available in a “light configuration” version, the Cray CX1-LC™.

Equipped with powerful Intel Xeon processors and integrated with your choice of Windows HPC Server 2008, Linux-based Rocks+ (Intel Cluster Ready), or Platform OCS (Intel Cluster Ready), the Cray CX1 and Cray CX1-LC deliver the power of a high performance cluster with the ease-of-use and seamless integration of a workstation.

“But as new marketplaces have emerged, PCs have been unable to compete with Wall Street’s computers. Powerful algorithms — “algos,” in industry parlance — execute millions of orders a second and scan dozens of public and private marketplaces simultaneously. They can spot trends before other investors can blink, changing orders and strategies within milliseconds.”

If you have not read enough, here’ some additional input about Goldman and their propriety software and the full article can be read at Zero Hedge.  It is a complaint to the SEC (if they know what these high powered computers are) to take action against their use to manipulate hedge funds and other financial areas for unlawful gain. 

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How Similar is Wall Street to the Health Insurance Business

Ok after all of this is said, do anyone think our government might have a couple of these around, somewhere where they count?  I might guess not, but it’s like going into a battle with swords and your competition shows up with a machine gun, if you get my drift.  If we were on top of things, would the MRI machines been infected with the Conficker virus? 

Hospital MRI and Other Medical Devices Infected with Conficker Virus – FDA Required 90 Day Notice before Windows Update Patch Could be Applied

I posted this back on September 23rd, again going over the same issue with lack of technology from the other side.  I’m sure a couple top members of the FBI could use one of the Cray computers too. 

FBI Investigating Potential Financial Fraud – One Big Virus At Large

So once again we are back to technology with one side fighting with machine guns and the other side trying to duel with swords, catch up time is needed ASAP, whether we want to participate or not, there’s no longer a choice if we are to create and maintain balance when it comes to health insurance and investments.  BD 

It is the hot new thing on Wall Street, a way for a handful of traders to master the stock market, peek at investors’ orders and, critics say, even subtly manipulate share prices.

Powerful computers, some housed right next to the machines that drive marketplaces like the New York Stock Exchange, enable high-frequency traders to transmit millions of orders at lightning speed and, their detractors contend, reap billions at everyone else’s expense.

These systems are so fast they can outsmart or outrun other investors, humans and computers alike. And after growing in the shadows for years, they are generating lots of talk.  Nearly everyone on Wall Street is wondering how hedge funds and large banks like Goldman Sachs are making so much money so soon after the financial system nearly collapsed. High-frequency trading is one answer.

And when a former Goldman Sachs programmer was accused this month of stealing secret computer codes — software that a federal prosecutor said could “manipulate markets in unfair ways” — it only added to the mystery. Goldman acknowledges that it profits from high-frequency trading, but disputes that it has an unfair advantage.

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“This is where all the money is getting made,” said William H. Donaldson, former chairman and chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange and today an adviser to a big hedge fund. “If an individual investor doesn’t have the means to keep up, they’re at a huge disadvantage.”  Loopholes in market rules give high-speed investors an early glance at how others are trading. And their computers can essentially bully slower investors into giving up profits — and then disappear before anyone even knows they were there.

“You want to encourage innovation, and you want to reward companies that have invested in technology and ideas that make the markets more efficient,” said Andrew M. Brooks, head of United States equity trading at T. Rowe Price, a mutual fund and investment company that often competes with and uses high-frequency techniques. “But we’re moving toward a two-tiered marketplace of the high-frequency arbitrage guys, and everyone else. People want to know they have a legitimate shot at getting a fair deal. Otherwise, the markets lose their integrity.”

Traders Profit With Computers Set at High Speed - NYTimes.com

Thanks SEMRHIO for publishing My Interview with Diagnosis PR/Racepoint

Many thanks to the South Eastern Massachusetts Regional Information Organization for posting a story done by one of the public relation agencies I work with about this crazy healthcare blog called “The Medical Quack”.  The tables were turned on me and I was the interviewed party this time which ran a couple months ago.  I am also found over at EMR Update, where I existed before this blog was started and you can read my comments on the forums there as well.  There’s also a link to EMR Update posts on the right hand side under references on the Medical Quack as well.  BD 

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Interview with the Medical Quack - The Tables were Turned this time

I was given the opportunity to speak this time, as most of you know here, I'm usually not at a loss in that department, but with all the recent interviews I have done, clinical and technology related, this was a bit of a surprise to be asked for what I thought.  2 of my interviews are linked below with the US Director of Life Sciences for Microsoft and a couple VPs with Cook Medical on regenerative medicine, so much is no longer Sci-Fi.

A Chat with Barbara Duck of The Medical Quack – Diagnosis PR Interview

This was nice, the tables were turned and I was interviewed!  Why do I blog?   The people at DiagnosisPR, the blog from Racepoint Group, a public relations agency were nice enough to dig in to what goes on at the Medical Quack and how it all got started, and a nice mention of a couple of my most memorable interviews with executives with Cook Medical and Microsoft and how I went from Sales to Marketing to Geek and and now I seem to do it all, life as a muti-tasking blogger.  BD

Thanks Racepoint…

www.semrhio.org - NEWS FEEDS

Does Chocolate Cut the Risk of Heart Disease – Study in the UK Looking for Women to Eat Chocolate Every Day for a Year

Some will get the real thing with super charged chocolate while others get a placebo, regular chocolate!  Well the real thing should be as tasty as theimage placebo by all means.  Diabetes 2 is also a pre-requisite but I didn't see weight listed here and age is someone who has been through the change of life and less than 75 years old.  BD 

Scientists in Britain are looking for women willing to eat chocolate every day for a year -- all in the name of medical science.

Researchers at the University of East Anglia and a hospital in Norwich, eastern England are trying to find out whether chocolate can cut the risk of heart disease and need 40 women to step forward and help.

Most of the women will have to eat two bars of "super-strength chocolate specially formulated by Belgian chocolatiers" daily for one year and undergo several tests to measure how healthy their hearts are.

The others will have to eat regular chocolate as a placebo.

One possible catch, for chocolate fans spotting an opportunity: volunteers for the research should be menopausal but aged under 75 and have type two diabetes.

Study coordinator Peter Curtis said: "A successful outcome could be the first step in developing new ways to improve the lives of people at increased risk of heart disease."

Wanted: British women to eat chocolate for a year

Jon Stewart From the Daily Show Takes on Healthcare Reform –Interviews HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius

Jon is at it again and before the interview starts, he does some pretty funny comparisons between the US, UK and Canada healthcare systems, very funny.  The guy from the UK is in real trouble (grin). 

He said to be nice to Kathleen otherwise you could die:).  BD 

 

http://www.hulu.com/watch/85147/the-daily-show-with-jon-stewart-wed-jul-15-2009#http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hulu.com%2Ffeed%2Fshow%2F902%2Fepisodes

New Jersey Corruption – Arrests include Mayors, State Legislators and Rabbis – Trafficking Everything from Human Organs to Fake Handbags

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The article states the number arrested was large enough to require buses to bring them into the stations.  The one item that is bothersome here is the accused Rabbi involvement with trafficking kidneys, offering to sell them and laundering money, the 2 just don’t seem to go together in most people’s books including mine.  

The “kidney salesman” admitted to brokering kidneys by offering individuals in Israel to sell their kidney for ten thousand dollars and then would put the kidney for sale in the US for $160,000.  A whistleblower or informant was quoted as being the source for all the arrests and investigations that lead up to today’s actions.  Payments were made in installments and the final big chunk was collected when the Rosenbaum was able to get the individual in the hospital in Israel.  BD 

U.S. Attorney, FBI hold press conference on corruption arrests

NEWARK, N.J. – The mayors of three New Jersey cities, two state legislators and several rabbis were among more than 40 people arrested Thursday in a sweeping corruption investigation that began as a probe into an international money laundering ring that trafficked in goods as diverse as human organs and fake designer handbags.

Among 44 people arrested Thursday were Hoboken Mayor Peter Cammarano III, Secaucus Mayor Dennis Elwell, Jersey City Deputy Mayor Leona Beldini, state Assemblyman L. Harvey Smith and state Assemblyman Daniel Van Pelt.

Federal prosecutors said the investigation initially focused on a money laundering network that operated between Brooklyn, N.Y.; Deal, N.J.; and Israel. The network is alleged to have laundered tens of millions of dollars through Jewish charities controlled by rabbis in New York and New Jersey.

Those arrested included Levy Izhak Rosenbaum of Brooklyn, who was charged with conspiring to arrange the sale of an Israeli citizen's kidney for $160,000 for a transplant for the informant's fictitious uncle. Rosenbaum was quoted as saying he had been arranging the sale of kidneys for 10 years.

3 NJ mayors, lawmakers arrested in corruption case - Yahoo! News

Spy on Your Dog – Home Monitoring Devices for those Guys Too

I post about home monitoring devices that are being used to help with seniors, well now the cats and dogs have it too, so you can monitor everyone in the same household, and see if that dog or cat is really doing what they should be doing.  On second thought, combine this with a home monitoring device for grandma or grandpa and you can see the interaction with our cuddly friends too, so if you need the entire picture here or are doing a study on how pets help us out, here’s the ticket.  BD 

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Some people are so fond of their pets they want to know what they are up to every minute of the day. Maybe it’s because of those guilty looks you get when you arrive home unexpectedly… you know that wide-eyed, “I wasn’t doing anything wrong” look? The Pet’s Eye View Camera could help solve these little mysteries - it's a lightweight digital camera that attaches to your cat or dog’s collar and takes 640 x 480 photos at five, ten or 15 minute intervals.

The camera takes up to 40 images and will go into sleep mode when not in use. It includes a lithium ion rechargeable battery and recharge is via the USB connection

Pet's Eye View Camera - see what your furry companions get up to during the day

Have Pain – Go Ahead and Swear, It Helps Study Says

New study says it’s ok and it helps by diverting the attention of where your pain lies.  No mention of how effective this might be for chronic pain imageand the English language as used today could really evolve (grin).  BD 

Swearing increased pain tolerance in a small study of college students published online Sunday in the journal NeuroReport.

It also increased heart rate and decreased perceived pain -- signs of a "fight-or-flight" response that may help mitigate actual pain, according to Richard Stephens of Keele University in Staffordshire, U.K. 

"If people experience the emotion of fear to a significant degree … their pain tolerance increases," Stephens said. "There seems to be something similar here. Swearing is emotional language. If it's not fear, it might be aggression."

Dr. Gail Saltz, professor of psychiatry at New York Presbyterian Hospital and a psychoanalyst with the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, said that a fight-or-flight response absorbs mental capacity so you can't think about your pain, and increases certain nervous system functions while slowing down others -- such as gut function -- to maximize chances of survival.

She said pain tolerance also has a lot to do with coping mechanisms, distraction being a key example.

"If you're screaming obscenities, you're not thinking about your pain," she said. "The distraction compartmentalizes the other experience."

Four-Letter Words May Be Effective Painkillers - ABC News

Procter & Gamble May Be Looking Soon to Take Bids to Sell pharmaceutical unit

Everyone is probably more familiar with their products we buy at the grocery store with their consumer line of Head and Shoulders and Gillette , but they do also have a pharmaceutical division.  They also have a patient assist program and more information can be found here on getting help for free drugs if you qualify. 

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Here are a few of the Proctor and Gamble drugs: 

Actonel® (risedronate sodium tablets)
Actonel® with Calcium (risedronate sodium tablets with calcium carbonate)
Asacol® (mesalamine delayed release tablets)
Didronel® (etidronate disodium tablets)
Macrobid® (nitrofurantoin monohydrate/macrocrystals capsules)
Macrodantin® (nitrofurantoin macrocrystals capsules)

In a related story, P and G is also working to harness the power of bloggers, I like that idea.  The sources report bids will be around 3 billion or so to take over the pharmaceutical division of the company.  BD

Procter & Gamble is nearing a possible sale of its prescription-drug business, according to people familiar with the matter, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. The sources said several parties, including Warner Chilcott and private-equity firm Cerberus Capital Management, are engaged in later-stage discussions for the unit, which could obtain bids of around $3 billion. image

Taking over the division would be expected to triple Warner Chilcott's revenue and give it access to drugs that focus on a wide range of women's health concerns, the article suggested. The unnamed sources also remarked that Cerberus, which has reportedly arranged preliminary financing, proposes acquiring the division and turning it into a stand-alone company. According to the people familiar with the talks, Procter & Gamble will likely concentrate on one bidder sometime in August, and a deal could be reached by the end of summer.

Report: Procter & Gamble nearing potential sale of pharmaceutical unit - FirstWord

I want HealthVault now Video – A Nice Story Format on How It All Works

Last week I posted about the Iamenabled site which too can help you get your records set up on HealthVault.  Follow the story along here in this video and learn more about why and how it works and why it makes sense today.  At some point in time we may even experience additional charges for showing up with no information at the ER rooms too.  BD 

HealthVault Goes Viral - IAmEnabled.com – Social Networking, Marketing and Educationimage

This site encourages all to get involved and sign up for a HealthVault account.  Many of the Social Networks are here too with their imagedesignated links, only Friend Feed is missing, my favorite, but oh well you can’t have everything.

There’s also this link to a pdf form that you can print out and take to your physician.  Here’s the header and you can click on the image to bring up the 2 page letter, so perhaps physicians may start seeing this print out appearing with patients on their visits soon?  

 <a href="http://video.msn.com/?mkt=en-GB&amp;playlist=videoByUuids:uuids:d24d67b4-0d52-4113-bbd0-795703ee57f9&amp;showPlaylist=true&amp;from=msnvideo" target="_new" title="Health Records Simplified">Video: Health Records Simplified</a>

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Geek In Disguise : I want HealthVault now

Flu infects 100,000 in past week – National Flu Service Launched in the UK

We may have forgotten about Swine flu here but in the UK the situation is all but gone as the NHS is starting a service to allow affected individuals access via phone to medications via the phone and without having to see a doctor.  Two thirds of the deaths that have occurred have been patients with cancer.  The number of cases almost doubled from the prior week.  BD

 

The number of new cases of swine flu in the past week has reached an estimated 100,000 and is mainly affecting the under 14s, the government says.

The figure for England is double the total of the previous week and comes as the Department of Health prepares to launch the National Flu Service.

BBC NEWS | Health | Flu infects 100,000 in past week

Want a Better Looking Blue Tooth headset – Help is on the Way Next Year

It looks as though there will be a couple choices and the option for a “ring” as well next year.  I do have to say this does look a lot better than the flashing blue light that we all walk around with today with a nice jewelry enhanced appearance, especially for us women.

The price is around $130.00 for the device and we can hopefully see the product next year.  If I am reading this correctly, the devices will also project a screen so you can see your reminders, appointments, etc. too, nice.  BD 

Although Bluetooth headsets have come a long way in the style stakes, you can still look and feel a bit like a dork getting about town imagewith one permanently affixed to your ear. Also, since they are usually designed to mold to the shape of the ear, they can be a little awkward to stuff in a pocket when not in use. An innovative new Bluetooth headset called the Orb solves this problem by transforming from a wireless earpiece into a ring that can be worn on your finger.

The Orb transforms from a ring with a simple twist to become a Bluetooth headset capable of hands-free calling. Incorporating NXT technology the Orb provides high quality bone conduction audio without the discomfort of placing a device inside the ear. A Deluxe edition also features a Flexible Organic Light Emitting Device (FOLED) screen to display caller ID, calendar reminders, and voice-to-text information for communication without taking the ring off the finger.

Orb Bluetooth headset redefines the ear-ring

Big Marijuana Tax Widely Approved – Supporters Pleased in Oakland

This had to do with medical marijuana, no problem here with raising taxes and the group sees this as the next step toward legalization.   Things do imageappear to be changing in this direction as just a few days ago Apple has a new application available that will help one find medical marijuana stores and locations.  BD

New iPhone Application – Locate the nearest Cannibus Store – Medical Marijuana

OAKLAND, Calif. — Perhaps only in the sometimes hazy world of medical marijuana could higher taxes be considered good news.

But sure enough, supporters of medical marijuana were pleasantly pleased Wednesday after Oakland voters overwhelmingly approved a huge tax increase — 15 times the former rate — on sales at the city’s handful of permitted medical marijuana dispensaries.

Believed to be the first of its kind, Measure F received nearly 80 percent of the vote, a landslide that pot professionals hailed as a significant step in the legitimization of the cannabis industry.

Marijuana Gets a Stamp of Approval - NYTimes.com

German Man with Double Arm Transplant Can Scratch His Head and Eat by Himself

This surgery made the history books with being the first double arm transplant and great progress is being made sooner than expected.  He can once again ride a bicycle too.  Watch the video below to see his progress, amazing.  BD 

 

A German dairy farmer who received the world's first transplant of two complete arms has spoken about his new limbs - and the joy of scratching.

Karl Merk had the 15-hour operation a year ago in Munich after losing his arms just below the shoulder in a 2002 combine harvester accident. The 55-year-old's new limbs came from an anonymous donor who had died.

BBC NEWS | Europe | German arms op man enjoys scratch

Senator Hatch Decides to Duck Out of Health Care Reform Negotiations

He feels he just should not be there now, and I can imagine how heated it is….and will it ever get out of the Finance Committee.  President Obama said this evening in his speech if you don’t put a time limit on things in this town, you can wait for a very long time.  BD 

A senior Republican senator who sits on the two Senate committees dealing with health care legislation said Wednesday that he is stepping away from the negotiating table, citing concerns about the towering cost of the plans on the table and the lack of bipartisanship.

Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah had been part of a bipartisan group of seven lawmakers trying to hash out a health care reform compromise, but he has been absent from the talks for more than a week. He sits on the Finance Committee, where the bill is stuck, and the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, which approved its version of the package last week.

Sen. Hatch Exits Health Care Reform Negotiations, Citing Concerns Over Cost - Political News - FOXNews.com

Lewin Research Firm Cited by GOP Relative to Healthcare Reform is Owned by United Health Care

The big question would be, is this nonpartisan reporting for research?  As stated below, the company is part of Ingenix which there has been quite a bit written here on the recent lawsuits where New York Attorney General reached a settlement over balance billings by using a data base that did not correctly show the correct customary charges for services, but instead we inflated and patients received additional bills. 

UnitedHealthCare bought Lewin in 2007 and they also do research work for other insurance companies.  image In a related report today items discussed were relative to how happy individuals are now with their current health insurance and statistics found that many are happy, but many are those who never have to use their insurance.

In 2006 Cigna changed their own methodologies for their own employees and they can only get a high deductible policy and many were unhappy about it, which makes me wonder, how many people work for a health insurance company that may be uninsured?  Do the health insurers themselves have non insured workers?  BD 

The political battle over health-care reform is waged largely with numbers, and few number-crunchers have shaped the debate as much as the Lewin Group, a consulting firm whose research has been widely cited by opponents of a public insurance option.

To Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, the House Republican whip, it is "the nonpartisan Lewin Group." To Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee, it is an "independent research firm." To Sen. Orrin Hatch of Utah, the second-ranking Republican on the pivotal Finance Committee, it is "well known as one of the most nonpartisan groups in the country."

More specifically, the Lewin Group is part of Ingenix, a UnitedHealth subsidiary that was accused by the New York attorney general and the American Medical Association, a physician's group, of helping insurers shift medical expenses to consumers by distributing skewed data. Ingenix supplied its parent company and other insurers with data that allegedly understated the "usual and customary" doctor fees that insurers use to determine how much they will reimburse consumers for out-of-network care.

But not all of the firm's reports see the light of day. For example, a study for the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association was never released, Sheils said.

"The nonpartisan Lewin Group predicts that two out of three Americans who get their health care through their employer would lose it under the House Democrat plan," Cantor, the second-ranking member of the House Republican leadership, said in a July 12 commentary in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

The Congressional Budget Office came to a different conclusion, saying that enrollment in the House Democrats' proposed public plan would total about 11 million to 12 million people.

Though the millions of people Lewin was describing would lose their current employer-sponsored coverage, they wouldn't be forced into a government-run health plan, Sheils said in an interview. Rather, they would be able to choose between the government plan and other private options.

"People would indeed lose what they have, but they might very well be better off," he said.

Research Firm Cited by GOP Is Owned by Health Insurer - washingtonpost.com

In 2 Weeks Shortages of Molybdenum and Iodine Isotopes Expected (Update)

The reactor shut down in the Netherlands on Saturday for annual maintenance so we are down to 3 plants in the world that produce isotopes.  Plants imagein Australia and South Africa will be picking up the slack to meet supply demands.  Nuclear medicine is already seeing shortages in the US and Canada already so the wait could get a bit longer.  Some nuclear medicine tests have been cancelled all together at some hospitals that are both follow up and diagnostic procedures.  BD 

Isotope Shortage Beginning to be Felt at USC Medical and other Facilities in US and Canada - Update

A global shortage of medical isotopes is expected to get worse in two weeks as supplies run down after nuclear reactor closings.

The Petten nuclear reactor in the Netherlands closed for scheduled maintenance Saturday. Together with a Canadian reactor (pictured) in Chalk River, Ontario, that was shut down in May because of a leak, the idled reactors account for two-thirds of the world’s supply of molybdenum-99, the journal Nature reported last week.

The isotope, which decays to technetium-99m, is used for diagnostic tests for heart disease and cancer. When injected into the patient, it gives off energy and is used in diagnostic tests. About 70,000 medical imaging tests use Tc-99m every day.

Supplies may be replenished from reactors in Australia and South Africa, but not all demand will be met, according to Graham. Patients may have to chose more expensive diagnostic techniques, and in some cases, wait it out.

Shortages of Molybdenum, Iodine Isotopes Expected - Health Blog – WSJ

Related Reading:

Sexy Isotopes – Ask the Prime Minister of Canada And the Natural Resources Minister What It’s all About

Isotope Update: Plant Could be Down for Months – Nuclear Medicine Diagnostics Can Expect Delays
Isotope Factory Shut Down again in Canada – Surgeries and Procedures could Face Delays
Medical Isotopes - Will there be enough, treatment delays through October possible at US Hospitals
Isotope Update – Nuclear Radiation Treatments Could be Delayed As Other Plants Close Down for Scheduled Maintenance

What In the World is hypotrichosis? FDA Approved treatment for inadequate eye lashes?

Do you suffer from this inadequacy?  Are we creating a new disease here and what happens when you quit using the product, do your lashes revert, I think so.  Granted, this drug is a repackage of a formula used to treat other conditions, but I guess we have another Viagra on our hands here as it too was born from side effects.  I guess all side effects are not bad, but are we creating new diseases in the meantime? 

Ask your doctor if Latisse is right for your lashes? (grin).  There are some real potential side effects to the drug that are worth reading too.  It did strike me as being a bit funny too about the attempted adjustments trying to be made in Wikipedia to include eyelashes too. How soon before we get a $4.00 generic here I ask.  In case you are interested, there is a foundation associated with the product and you can read more at the link below where money is donated to the Make a Wish Foundation for everyone who signs up for bigger lashes, or perhaps should I say enrolls to treat their inadequate lashes.  BD 

Allergan Announces the Latisse Make a Wish Campaign

"The first and only approved FDA treatment for inadequate and not enough lashes," "also known as hypotrichosis."  Hypotrichosis has all the makings of a fake illness: enough of a medical basis to sound real (it's a condition of "no hair growth") and yet vague enough to invite creative interpretation. In December, the same month the FDA approved Latisse, someone at Allergan--the company that makes the drug--repeatedly tried to alter the Wikipedia entry of hypotrichosis to include eyelash hypotrichosis. Fortunately, Wikipedia moderators caught the changes and removed them (here and here).

The greatest pharmaceutical commercial ever? - Boing Boing

Hat Tip:  Pharmagossip

UnitedHealthCare Profits Doubled Compared to Same Quarter Last Year

 In a related story in Michigan, more people are losing their health insurance; however, profits are up for the HMOs.  “Michigan health plans posted strong profits in 2008, despite seeing a 10 percent drop in commercial enrollment to 1.4 million, according to the 2009 Michigan Health Market Review.”  What’s wrong with this picture?

“Stephen J. Hemsley, president and chief executive officer of UnitedHealth Group, said, "Our employees continue to deliver value to our customers in this challenging economic environment. This quarter was characterized by continued strong execution, a sharp focus on costs and quality service, elevated engagement on health care reform, continued innovation in the marketplace and further diversification of our business."

Goldman Sachs – Healthcare Reform Bets, Hedges, and Analysis, Not About Healthcare But All About Money
United Health Care Says Cheaper Efficient Doctors and Reducing Hospital Visits by the Elderly Would Help Reduce the Cost of Healthcare

How much more do we need to see here to create an urgency for reform.  United is the largest business health insurance company by ranking revenue.  They over charge, use less than ethical policies and run business intelligence software to the maximum for profit.  They sure have been hit with many fines, etc. but they pay them and just keep on going, doing business as “they” see fit.  The sooner everyone gets smart, the better chance we will have, but we are all playing catch up with the new administration having to deal with a former administration’s dated policies that lived in the 70s and allowed all of this to flourish.  BD 

Health insurer accused of overcharging millions – United Health Care/Oxford Insurance 50 Million Fine

UnitedHealth Group Inc. reported a soaring second-quarter profit Tuesday, but uncertainty surrounding the health care overhaul debate in Congress helped keep the managed-care company's shares grounded.

The Minnetonka-based company said its profit more than doubled compared with the same quarter last year, when hefty legal charges weighed down earnings. UnitedHealth also said revenue rose 7 percent, as it saw strong growth in its public and senior health insurance. 

Revenue rose to $21.66 billion from $20.27 billion on increased premiums, which grew partly because of price increases. UnitedHealth is the largest commercial health insurer based on revenue.

"They could have blown out numbers today, and there still would be a limit as to how high the stock would run," Edward Jones analyst Steve Shubitz said. The insurer's commercial health insurance enrollment fell to 25 million in the second quarter. That represents a 6 percent decline from the same quarter last year. UnitedHealth attributed that mainly to economic pressures that forced clients to either cut jobs or trim benefits.

UnitedHealth doubles 2Q profit - TwinCities.com

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Mayo Clinic Addresses Shortcomings with Healthcare Reform

One of the chief complaints is the willful ignorance of existing healthcare data and lack of use with business intelligence software to mine and create better outcomes with information up front.  It appears the clinic is also questioning the same thing we all talk about on the web, are we in it for

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healthcare and better information, or is it just the money.  Big branded institutions like Mayo, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins, etc. get a lot of revenue from over seas too with facilities set up in places like Dubai, so if you look at the entire picture here, the money needed to keep the leading facilities open and running is not all coming from here in the US, something to think about.

Last year as reported in the Desperate Hospital series, Mayo broke even for the year and if they had not sold a facility in Florida, things could have been worse.  Again, something for everyone to think about and voice, we need better healthcare, and not have it all about the money, it’s the human business and needs to stay that way.  If you remember a couple weeks ago, President Obama used the Mayo Clinic as a shining example of many good things going on in healthcare.  Technology throws us a left curve every day in healthcare, something else we need to learn to live with too as it usually creates some innovative and better solutions and outcomes for patients.  BD

No less a revered, tech-savvy institution than the Mayo Clinic has come out swinging against President Obama's national healthcare agenda. "The real losers will be the citizens of the United States," warns the clinic's official blog. The problem: The plan fails to employ data to gauge whether publicly-funded providers are earning their money or operating Dickensian patient mills.

The Mayo Clinic lauds the idea of healthcare insurance for all, but it believes that the current plan before Congress would simply extend Medicare's vast inefficiencies and failures to the wider public. "In general, the proposals under discussion are not patient focused or results oriented," states the Mayo Clinic, in a post on its Health Policy Blog that appeared last week.

The real shame here is that the data sets needed to create a true, results-based payment system (i.e., the longer your patients live, the more money you'll make), are available right now. The Mayo Clinic has for the past several years worked closely with IBM to create one of the world's richest medical databases.

Mayo Clinic Blog Blasts Obamacare - Government IT Blog - InformationWeek

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FDA Can’t Figure out It’s Own Budget – General Accounting Office Says

Under the prior administration, they were asleep at the wheel as even a year back I ran across an article that stated some of the clinical studies were still being written in long hand and that every FDA employee didn’t have a computer!  I wrote a somewhat snippy comment asking Intel to maybe donate some at the time, the $300 Classmates if they couldn’t afford more.

The former FDA Commish, Andrew von Eschenbach was not known for his interest in technology either, thus things were at a stand still in many areas.  They are finally working on getting some business intelligence software in place, you know like the stuff that Wall Street and Health Insurance companies have used for years to calculate and create their formulas for taking in money.  BD

WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration — which has struggled to fulfill its mission of regulating food, drugs and other consumer goods that make up nearly a quarter of the U.S. economy — does not have the expertise to forecast its own budget needs, according to congressional investigators.

While many lawmakers and consumer advocates have long complained that the agency lacks the staff and equipment to accomplish its mission, the Government Accountability Office says the agency doesn't even have "the data to develop a complete and reliable estimate of the resources it needs."

Under the Bush administration, FDA officials often insisted the agency had sufficient funding, even when its own advisers said it desperately needed more. In 2007, the agency's independent group of science advisers said the FDA was in danger of failing in its mission due to a lack of expertise and resources.

The Associated Press: GAO: FDA can't estimate its own budget needs

VA Radiation errors with Prostate Cancer Treatments Blamed Partially On Computer that was unplugged from the Network for Over a Year (Update)

This is an update on the continuing investigation of what happened and caused the Philadelphia VA treatments to be stopped.  What is sad too is imagethat even after it was plugged back in to do the calculations, some procedures and treatments still did not include the calculated information that leads to placement of the seeds. 

V.A. Hospital in Philadelphia Prostate Cancer Seeding Surgeries Botched

The procedure is called brachytherapy and is also used for treatment of breast cancer.  In June of 2008, the unit was shut down.  What I wonder about is what other medical device was connected that required the PC to be off the network.  The VA also has this ongoing investigation regarding sterilization of equipment for colonoscopies:

V.A. Hospital Patients Test Positive for Hepatitis – 18 So Far – Colonoscopy Tests with equipment not properly disinfected

It is no wonder that the demand has come down to insure that all their projects are going to be required to use the business intelligence portals.  If technology is not used today, people can get hurt in the healing processes, education still has a long way to go.  BD 

For a year, starting in November 2006, the computer workstation with the software used to calculate the post-implant dosages was unplugged from the hospital's network.

All that time, no one took steps to plug it back in, work around it, or tell patient-safety officials, investigators found.

As a result, post-implant calculations weren't performed during that period for Armstrong and 15 other patients, according to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, which oversees medical use of radiation.

Even after the computer was finally reconnected to the network, investigators discovered, post-implant calculations continued to be omitted for an additional seven patients.  The computer was initially unplugged so that another medical device could use the network port. Then, various departments dithered and ducked a request for an additional network port, which was finally installed - after a year.

VA radiation errors laid to offline computer | Philadelphia Inquirer | 07/19/2009

Hat Tip:  HIStalk

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New iPhone Application – Locate the nearest Cannibus Store – Medical Marijuana

It will set you back about $3.00 to purchase the software.  Los Angeles has over 800 dealers alone.  Patients do need a prescription though.  What is the name of the program:  “Cannabis”, so I believe geographic location here might be important.  The official website can be found here.

They have a Twitter page too, but I only saw 80 followers, but that might tend to grow quickly.  BD

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Apple is the latest to offer an electronic means to find cannibus clubs -- dispensaries of medical marijuana in states where it's legal. A new application for the iPhone enables people to locate such dispensaries. 

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Finding Medical Marijuana Made Easier - The Early Show - CBS News