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- Coverity work spun backward
- Coverity work spun backwardAs always follow the money"An ability to acknowledge flaws is a strength of open source, yet too many in the computer media are portraying it as a weakness."Journalists don't exist anymore, they're in sales support.I think Coverity does inspect commercial software... they just sign NDA's with the...
- Tags: Web browsers, RIM BlackBerry, Coverity, Firebird, ICU
- Discussion threads 2008-01-09
- ICU Child Monitoring Software (zip)
- ICU is a very simple to use child monitoring application, it's all about providing you with an Insight into your Children's Unaccompanied activity. You select which users you want to monitor, whether to run in a visible or stealth mode, how often you want activity to be captured and how...
- Tags: Monitoring, Activity, ICU
- Software downloads 2007-11-20
- IcuLite (EXE)
- IcuLite - I See You - Monitor users in your network. ICU can be used for Helpdesk or Security. ICU is a visual key-logger. ICU enables parents/managers to view what other users in the network did. From one computer, you can view all users actions. You can search for specific...
- Tags: Network, ICU, Help Desk, Call Centers, Networking, Viruses And Worms, It Operations, Security
- Software downloads 2007-05-03
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- Life-saving program BANNED by the Feds!
- Life-saving program BANNED by the Feds!ntThanks for helping to bring this to everyone's attention:)RE: Life-saving program BANNED by the Feds!Your tax dollars at work! I would not have expected anything less from the clueless, inept, brain-dead bozos in the Federal Government. I'm sure she paid her political dues to get...
- Tags: IRB, Banned
- Discussion threads 2007-12-30
- Life-saving program BANNED by the Feds!
- Pardon me while I bang my head on my desk Less than 3 weeks ago I wrote about a simple storage device that saved 1500+ lives and over $175,000,000 in just a couple of hundred hospitals out of 3700 nationwide. Now the Feds have ordered...
- Tags: Checklist, Medicine, Patient, Procedure, Best Practice, OHRP, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2007-12-30
- The google time share signal
- The google time share signalThey're match-makersThey make money off of connecting people who might want to buy something with people who have something to sell.So they have p(B | C, G), or the probability that a given consumer will purchase a given good or service. Then they have their...
- Tags: Data centers, Pricing, Business intelligence, Tools & Techniques, Google Inc.
- Discussion threads 2007-12-12
- A simple storage device that saves lives
- Modern storage includes all manner of exotica: nanowires; HAMR; clusters and more. But research has shown that a simple storage device can save tens of thousands of lives a year in hospitals around the world. So why aren't doctors using it? Paper isn't sexy, but it works...
- Tags: Checklist, Infection, Data Storage, Patient, Storage Device, Medicare, Dr., Storage, Healthcare, Hardware, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2007-12-11
- Give nurses the checklist
- A New Yorker feature this week on intensive care units ICUs detailed the problems Peter Pronovost right is having getting a life-saving procedure -- the checklist -- adopted by doctors and hospitals. The magazine has chosen not to place the story onlineĀ but it reads like a movie...
- Tags: Checklist, Nurse, Magazine, Security, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-12-05
- Today's Debate: How bad is childrens' health care?
- Today's Debate: How bad is childrens' health care?Where is the problem?Is the problem getting health care, the quality of the care, botheringto take the time to get it, or the cost of it? I submit that tort reform would go a long way to solving the "healthe care crisis"...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, health care, insurance
- Discussion threads 2007-10-11
- Today's Debate: Cut medical spending in half?
- Today's Debate: Cut medical spending in half?You didn't ask which halfHalf of all US medical spending happens in the last six months of life. Cutting out that part -- the heroic measures spent to hold off the Grim Reaper when he's already parked out front -- would cut national...
- Tags: Quality-of Life
- Discussion threads 2007-09-14
- Today's Debate: Ban cell phones from hospitals?
- Today's Debate: Ban cell phones from hospitals?Improve Hospital MachinesI would hope that the medical companies could figure out a way to shild their machines from such devices. Even if you ban cell phones, as small as they are now, some folks forget they are turned on. I would...
- Tags: HEALTHCARE, Telecom & Utilities, Cellular phones, hospital, cell phone, phone
- Discussion threads 2007-09-06
- UCSF nurses test medical tablet PCs
- UCSF nurses test medical tablet PCsGreat more liesPatient safety is achieved by humans, not machines. Some reason why a new tech tool is not the answer.I have found over the last 10 years that ALL the equipment/ software sales staff care is sales, not helping the nurse. Of...
- Tags: Sales strategy, HEALTHCARE, Tablets, tablet PC, tablet, Patient Safety, sales team, sales price, PC, IT NOW, patient, sales, hospital, computer
- Discussion threads 2007-02-20
- Top personnel management mistakes
- Top personnel management mistakesHIDDEN MEDICAL CONDITIONS CAUSING POOR PERFORMANCEA top performer for 8 years starts performing poorly. After local medical evaluation, numerous counselings, warnings--termination.A week later emergency room for first ever grand mal seizure results in brain tumor diagnosis and removal.(immediate reversal of termination and prayer avoid lawsuit for...
- Tags: Workforce management, termination, personnel management mistake, personnel management, Tumor
- Discussion threads 2006-09-21
- Windows, Office to get 'critical' fixes
- Windows, Office to get 'critical' fixesNT Would you like some spyware with that?:o)...And how long will we wait for M$ to fix the fixes that broke our apps?n/tWindows, Office to get 'critical' fixesVery good for Microsoft. The flaws were found, now they are being fixed. And thats excatly how a...
- Tags: Patches, Operating systems, SECURITY, UNIX, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Windows Office, patch
- Discussion threads 2006-07-06
- ICU Conference (exe)
- ICU Conference is a truly IP software only solution for companies in need of sales/support tool for their customers. AConference is standard based (H.323/T.120) therefore enabling parties to communicate with all currently known media including voice, video, application sharing and white board. In addition AFirewall Adapter is included for seamless...
- Tags: Conference, AConference, Firewalls, Network Security, Security, Networking
- Software downloads 2005-08-16
- 114 mln medical emergency visits in 2003
- Nearly 114 mln visits were made to US emergency departments in 2003 according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC. On an average day, there were more than 300,000 visits to an emergency department in the US compared to a decade ago; annual visits to emergency departments grew...
- Tags: emergency department
- Blog posts 2005-06-17
- Sasser keeps squirming into homes, businesses
- Sasser keeps squirming into homes, businessesNo problems here.I'm running a home network with WinME and this worm has not affected me at all. I am not infected nor affected in the least."Without security software""Security software" is grossly overrated. Turn off unnecessary services (which is, basically, anything network-related unless you're...
- Tags: Viruses and worms, Cyberthreats, SECURITY, Micro$hat, Sasser worm, worm, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows ME, computer
- Discussion threads 2004-05-04
- A Robust, Secure, Multifunction Solution From HP Helps Sutter Health Deliver Excellence in Critical-Patient Care
- Sutter Health is one of the nation's leading not-for-profit networks of community-based health care providers, delivering high-quality care in more than 100 Northern California communities. In 2003, Sutter Health opted to utilize electronic ICU eICU technology to bring Intensivist supervision to all of its ICUs, launching the first eICU in...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Sutter Health, Vertical Industries, Benefits, Healthcare, Enterprise Software, Software, Human Resources
- Case studies
- I-CODE Supports Innovative Data Tracking in Hospitals
- In any hospital the most complex and demanding working environment can be found in the Intensive Care Unit ICU. Providing care to patients in the most serious conditions involves many complex medical systems, and provides the most challenging environment for new ID solutions. Systems proven here will work anywhere else...
- Tags: Hospital, Healthcare
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