Topic: Denver Health

Tweet Following the U.S. Food Drug Administration's approval last year of an intravenous formulation of acetaminophen for fever and pain in a ...
Egan Young, Attorneys-at-Law Announces Denver Health & Hospital Authority to Pay $6.2 Million to Settle Claims that it Overbilled Medicare and...
Posted on 02/22/11 at 8:14am by Benzinga Staff . Accelr8 Technology Corporation (NYSE: AXK ) announced that clinical research collaborators at the...
6 health care systems across country collaborate on project to lower costs, improve careSix health care systems across the country are collaborating on a project aimed at improving health care quality while reducing costs.The group announced its formation in New Hampshire ...
Wrong-patient and wrong-site procedures -- which are surgical " Philip F. Stahel, M.D., of the Denver Health Medical Center, and colleagues analyzed data from a physician insurance database covering Colorado physicians, which contained 27,370 physician-reported adverse occurrences from 2002 to 2008.. The ...

‘Malicious’ Use of Medications and Drugs as Child Abuse

The statistics on child abuse are horrifying - about 772,000 kids were found to be victims of abuse or neglect in 2008, according to the National Child Abuse and Neglect Data System. Authors of the study, published online in the Journal of ...
In an effort to standardize and elevate the preparation of Community Health Workers (CHWs), two Colorado agencies, Denver Health and the Community College of Denver collaborated on creating, implementing and evaluating a standardized, academic education certificate program. This case study describes the ...
With the increasing incidence of terrorist attacks worldwide, civilian emergency clinicians need training on managing the unique injuries that occur in explosions, according to a paper published online July 23 in the The Lancet.. Stephen J. Wolf, M.D., of the Denver ...
4/4/2008 Print E-mail Two new studies make the case that more personal guidance and encouragement will help increase the numbers of low-income and minority patients getting recommended screening for colorectal cancer.. In the first study, a research team studied six ...