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in title, tags, annotations or urlMastering Oncology Billing: Streamlining Prior Authorizations for Success - 0 views
Vaccines and Immunotherapeutics - 0 views
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Overview: Many infectious diseases were historically confined to specific geographical regions. However, some now pose global threats due to ease of travel, globalization of trade and commerce and global warming. Government Agencies, non-Profit Organizations, Philanthropic groups and others are also funding vaccination programs for regions where infectious diseases are endemic and to deal with new outbreaks.. Such developments are stimulating research in and the development of improved vaccines, their manufacture and control. Supply Chain complexities and stability issues need to be addressed to cope with transport of vaccines to and their use in climatically hostile regions. Programs to address such challenges need to be implemented, being resourced by appropriately trained and qualified staff from a number of disciplines. Development programs for immuno oncology products also require staffing by similarly skilled professionals. Workers currently engaged in Discovery, Development and Manufacture of conventional medications , or those seeking career-change opportunities can develop an understanding of the concepts, constraints and opportunities associated with Vaccine products by attendance at the Webinar. Engineering professionals involved in facility construction, or repurposing can also benefit as can Regulatory Affairs Professionals or staff at medicines Evaluation Agencies. The subject matter is particularly suited to professionals who are expert in the various disciplines associated with conventional medications ("so-called "small molecules") who wish to expand and develop their skills by involvement in vaccine-related programs including immuno-oncology. Areas Covered in the Session: History of and development of vaccine concepts. undamentals of vaccination Vaccine Types Administration of Vaccines Future Concepts Immuno-oncology Vaccine Manufacture Who Will Benefit: Regulatory Affair Managers Project Management Personnel QA Managers Scientists Technol
Implementation of intensive care unit strategy for oncology - 0 views
Immunoassay instrument is gaining rapid adoption in the gene-based analysis especially for oncology - 0 views
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Immunoassays, or DNA assays, are a method of DNA analysis. DNA is the basis of all biological material, including the DNA of living organisms, cells, and tissues. This method can be used to analyze, identify, and profile various biological samples. The analysis of DNA has developed greatly over the years, due to the ability to conduct DNA tests on living people. The use of immunoassays for gene-based analysis has grown tremendously. Primarily, immunoassay analysis is used to evaluate gene-based treatments in oncology, cardiovascular, orthopedics, infectious diseases, and clinical diagnostics. Currently, the primary uses of immunoassays are for the evaluation of gene-based therapies in oncology and cardiovascular clinical trials. The analysis and measurement of immune parameters by immunoassay instruments are known as response curve analysis (RCA). The first analysis of RCA was done by Ward and coworkers in 1980, using monoclonal antibodies to stimulate the lymphocytes Subsequent immunoassay measurement models and systems have been developed to extend the scope of research and to make immunoassay measurement more cost-effective. Read more @ https://coherentmarketinsights-cmi.blogspot.com/2020/12/immunoassay-instrument-is-gaining-rapid.html
IBM Watson for Oncology in Mumbai - Apollo Hospitals Mumbai - 0 views
Doctor Jobs In Delhi - 0 views
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LAMEA Oncology/Anti-Cancer Drugs Market Manufacturers, Regions, Types, Major Drivers, R... - 1 views
LAMEA Oncology/Anti-Cancer Drugs Market report, published by Allied Market Research, forecasts that the market is expected to garner $17,072.2 million by 2021, registering a CAGR of 8.6% during the...
How 340B payment cuts are affecting the oncology practice? - 0 views
Asia-Pacific Oncology Molecular Diagnostics Market Revenue Growth, Key Players, Qualitative & Quantitative Analysis - A Market Place Research - 0 views
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Molecular diagnosis is a method used to identify a disease at the molecular level, such as proteins, DNA, and RNA, in a tissue or fluid. Various tools are used to detect specific sequences of DNA or RNA that may or may not be associated with the disease such as single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), deletions, rearrangements, and insertions, which are used for diagnosis and prediction of various infectious diseases, cancer, and other genetic disorders.
Science of Reliability for Patient Care - 0 views
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Overview: Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI) defines reliability as "failure-free performance over time2". This is simple enough to be understood by anyone. The aim is to have no failures over an extended time period in spite of variability in the patient environment. spite of variability in the patient environment. This is in line with the technical definition of reliability as the probability of successful performance of intended functions for a specified length of time under a specified user (patient) environment. In a system where the severity of consequences is high, such as in hospitals, the goal is to achieve reliability as close to 100% as possible. This is called failure-free performance. Some hospitals have achieved this goal for specific medical procedures for several quarters. Can they extend this performance over years instead of quarters? That is the challenge we need to face and find elegant solutions zero mistakes or find a way to protect patients if a mistake cannot be prevented. Why should you Attend: The failures of the U.S. healthcare system are enormous considering the severity of failures. As much as 400,000 patients die each year from hospital mistakes. Another 2.1 are harmed from nosocomial infections (infections acquired during hospital stay). The cost is in billions. Discussions with doctors show that there is reluctance to apply reliability principles to healthcare systems because the variability in healthcare is enormous compared to the aviation and industrial fields. Each customer (patient) is different and each illness is unique in its own way. Then there are interconnecting systems such as cardiology, gynecology, gastroenterology, emergency medicine, oncology, and patient data from various doctors, pagers, computers, vendor software, and intensive care, each operating independently most of the time. But good approaches to improving the system reliability have been tried and tested in many industries. There is a