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  • Emtala Q & A: 'Selectively taking call' — just what does it mean?

    "If a hospital permits physicians to selectively take call while the hospital's coverage for that particular service is not adequate, the hospital would be in violation of its EMTALA obligation by encouraging disparate treatment."
  • What does a 'public safety room'look like?

    The public safety room at St. Mary Medical Center, Langhorne, PA, has several special features to help ensure the safety of staff and patients in the ED, according to Harry Myers, director of safety, security, and parking. Here is his description of those features:
  • ED adds 'safety room' in wake of fatal shooting

    On Sept. 29, 2005, the lives of the ED staff at St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne, PA, were affected dramatically when a man arrested for DUI pulled a gun and shot an ED technician and two police officers one fatally.
  • Product pipeline

    A gentle hug. That's the simple theory behind a treatment for congestive heart failure (CHF), using the strategy of wrapping the heart to support it and, hopefully further out, return it to improved function.
  • Personnel File

    Arterial Remodeling Technologies; Bioheart; Boston Scientific; Concentric Medical; Embrella Cardiovascular; ev3; LeMaitre Vascular; NewCardio; Pathway Medical Technologies; Devax; Synthetic Blood International; VNUS Medical Technologies; Edwards Lifesciences; Advanced Medical Technology Association; Baxter International
  • Market/technology updates

    Manufacturers of automated external defibrillators, especially those designated specifically for home use, were hit with negative study findings early this month, with a report that AEDs used at home provided no particular increase in surviving a heart attack of the sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) type.
  • Acquisitions

    Boston Scientific; Boston Scientific Santa Rosa; TriVascular; TV2 Holding; Diomed Holdings; AngioDynamics; Vascular Solutions; MedCath; Southwest Arizona Heart and Vascular Center; Yuma Regional Medical Center; Heart, Lung and Vascular Center of Yuma; Medrad; Bayer HealthCare; Possis Medical; Pediatrix Medical Group; Children's Heart Center; ProMetic Life Sciences; American Red Cross; Pathogen Removal and Diagnostic Technologies
  • International report

    A novel mobile gamma camera unit designed to bring widely used scintigraphic tomography (SPECT) out of advanced radiology suites and into the emergency room and intensive care units for seriously ill patients has taken the first steps to advance beyond Sweden and enter new markets in Germany and India.
  • FDA draft guidance poised to raise bar higher for DES

    After more than two years of questions raised by clinical data concerning the safety and efficacy of drug-eluting stents (DES), declines in the sales of DES devices because of these questions, and DES developers looking for R&D and regulatory guidance, FDA last month issued a new set of guidelines, in draft form, concerning the development, testing and manufacture of DES devices.
  • REVERSE data still likely to boost ICD market prospects

    The implantable cardiac defibrillator (ICD) market may be poised to rebound from the black eye it has suffered following recalls and recent lead malfunctions, based on news from the REsynchronization reVErses Remodeling in Systolic left vEntricular dysfunction (REVERSE) trial - intended to establish that patients with mild heart failure may benefit from cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT).