| Germany’s Medical Device Market Ranks as the World’s Third Largest, Valued At US$8.0 Billion In 2004 |
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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c10105) has announced the addition of Germany Medical Market Intelligence Report to their offering.
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c10105) has announced the addition of Germany Medical Market Intelligence Report to their offering. Despite economic problems and need for reform in many areas, Germany continues to be one of the world’s strongest health markets. Germany’s medical device market ranks as the world’s third largest, valued at US$8.0 billion in 2004, around a quarter of the west European market. However, financial problems and healthcare reforms have negatively affected market development in Germany. The domestic medical equipment and device industry has largely managed to remain profitable and continue to grow based on a good export performance.
Industry associations report members are finding it hard to generate sales in the face of weak domestic demand and a squeeze on profits resulting, in part, from higher raw material prices and cost-containment policies enacted by the government. Uncertainty and financial strains in the health system have also led to an investment backlog. According to reports, demand for new medical devices, by hospitals in particular, remains weak.
MediSTAT currently reports on over 70 countries in more than 4,000 pages of in-depth market data. Incorporating primary source material with Espicom’s vast healthcare business database, MediSTAT provides a complete review of key medical markets. Each extensive report includes vital market data, background information and statistics, population trends, health status, health expenditure, organisation & administration, hospital services, medical personnel, healthcare development, import & export figures and essential industry contacts.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c10105
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| Norway’s Medical Market is Estimated to Be Worth US$571.7 Million - Nov 27, 2004 12:13 IST |
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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c10122) has announced the addition of Norway Medical Market Intelligence Report to their offering. Ranked 4th in the World in terms of per capita expenditure, Norway represents a mature and wealthy medical device market. In 2004, the market is estimated to be worth US$571.7 million with a per capita spending of US$130. Health policy is centred around a publicly run health service available to the whole population, hindered neither by the individual’s geographical location or income. The organisation of the health system has been a topic of debate in recent years. In particular, the central government took over the responsibility of running all public hospitals in 2001, making them into health enterprises. The reform is aimed at improving efficiency and performance within in the hospital sector and generating savings from economies of scale, especially for equipment purchases.
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| Imported Drugs Account for around 60% of Slovenia’s Pharmaceutical Market - Nov 27, 2004 12:12 IST |
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Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c10130) has announced the addition of Slovenia Pharmaceutical Country Intelligence Report to their offering. Whatever your needs, whether you are monitoring developments in national markets, identifying new opportunities, assessing product areas, or using the data as an integral part of your market planning, WPM’s country reports are invaluable. Sections are included on the organisation and administration of health services, healthcare expenditure, hospital and outpatient services, medical personnel and healthcare development. Issues relevant to the pharmaceutical market environment are outlined, including regulation, registration, patent protection and distribution. The market section includes data on domestic production and international trade.
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| Plastic Surgeons in New York, Florida, Chicago, Los Angeles Named America’s Top Plastic Surgeons - Nov 27, 2004 12:9 IST |
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MDNationwide.org randomly asked that question of 5,000 board-certified plastic surgeons nationwide With 33 percent responding and after checking our research for proper licensure status, disciplinary status, education, and training our results determined 358 top plastic surgeons in America. (See http://www.mdnationwide.org/search.php.) “We are Pleased to recognizing these surgeons as the pinnacle of plastic surgeons, and we thank them for contributing a high quality of health care nationwide.” Said Hugo Gallegos, president of MDNationwide.
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| Upgrading to Gomembers’ Latest Version Benefits Christus - Nov 27, 2004 12:8 IST |
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Gomembers, Inc. (http://www.gomembers.com) is pleased to announce that Christus Santa Rosa Medical Center (CSRMC, http://www.christussantarosa.org) has chosen to upgrade to the latest version of meetingtrak/ce. The newest version of meetingtrak will provide the center with the most comprehensive meeting software solution available today.
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| Bally Total Fitness Appoints Marc D. Bassewitz as Senior Vice President and General Counsel - Nov 27, 2004 12:1 IST |
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Bally Total Fitness (NYSE:BFT) today announced that the Company has appointed Marc D. Bassewitz to serve as Senior Vice President and General Counsel, effective January 1, 2005. In his new capacity, Mr. Bassewitz will oversee all corporate legal responsibilities, including regulatory compliance and corporate governance. For the past several years, Mr. Bassewitz has served as lead outside counsel for the Company in his position at Latham & Watkins LLP. Mr. Bassewitz succeeds Cary A. Gaan, who will transition to the newly created role of Senior Vice President, Special Counsel to the President. Mr. Gaan’s primary responsibility will be to handle special high priority projects for the CEO and the Company. Mr. Gaan has served as General Counsel to Bally since 1977.
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| HealthRenu Medical Announces Date of Shareholders Meeting - Nov 27, 2004 11:59 IST |
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HealthRenu Medical, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board:HRUM.OB) will be holding its Annual shareholder meeting on December 8, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. CST. The meeting will be held at company headquarters, located at 12777 Jones Road, Suite 481, Houston, Texas. All shareholders are encouraged to attend. For further information please call (281) 890-2561 or 888-583-3356.
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| Mi-Co Funded by National Cancer Institute to Deploy Mi-Forms - Nov 27, 2004 11:58 IST |
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Mi-Co and its partners, the University of North Carolina (UNC) Breast Imaging Section, Health Decisions and American College of Radiology Imaging Network (ACRIN) have been awarded a $750,000 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract by the National Institute of Health’s National Cancer Institute. Mi-Co will utilize its Mi-Forms product suite in order to study the impact of the industry-leading digital writing, data capture software in a clinical trials setting.
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| Low cost International Pharmacies Save Elderly on Prescription Drug Costs. - Nov 27, 2004 11:50 IST |
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As pointed out by Jack Shapiro, an internationally-known healthcare marketing consultant “For the first nine months of this year, the U.S. imported $40 billion in pharmaceuticals and exported only $21 billion. In 2003, we imported $50 billion and exported $23 billion. So what makes buying from your local U.S. based pharmacy any safer then purchasing from Mexico or Canada? Many of today’s elderly (U.S.) cross the borders of Mexico and Canada in order to get their prescriptions filled at a huge discount. For some it has become a necessity because they simply can’t afford necessary drug treatments any other way.
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| SourceOne Healthcare Technologies Signs Strategic National Distribution Agreement with Barco - Nov 27, 2004 11:43 IST |
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SourceOne Healthcare Technologies, Inc., the nation’s leading distributor of medical imaging systems, equipment, radiographic consumable supplies, and service to healthcare providers, today announced that the company has signed a strategic national distribution agreement with Barco, (the medical imaging unit of BARCO – (Reuters: BARBt.BR and Bloomberg: BAR BB), the global leader in high-performance medical-imaging display technology. Under terms of the agreement, SourceOne will offer Barco’s full line of medical display systems to customers throughout the United States. Recognized worldwide, Barco’s high-performance display technology for X-ray, digital radiography, PACS, digital mammography, ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging are considered to be among the most advanced technology in the imaging industry.
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| Online Pharmacy adds HIV Prescription Drugs - Nov 27, 2004 11:41 IST |
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Indinavir is one of several new AIDS related drugs added to the www.hiv-supplements.info site. Other HIV drugs recently added were Triomune 30, Triomune 40, Combivir, Duovir-N, Lamivudine 3TC, Nevirapine and Zidovudine. As described on the www.hiv-supplements Indinavir page Indinavir is used, alone or in combination with other medicines in the treatment of the infection caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
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| Functional Beauty Products are Expected to Increase at a CAGR 13.7%, Reaching Nearly $1 Billion by 2008 - Nov 27, 2004 11:22 IST |
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As consumers increasingly demand measurable, instant benefits, interest in functional products with short-term, visible effects continues to drive the multi-billion dollar nutraceuticals industry. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the industry, identifying opportunities for growth and offering recommendations to enable manufacturers to take advantage of the beauty foods trend. Report Scope: US nutraceuticals 1998-2003 industry, with 2003-2008 forecasts of the beverages, bakery, dairy, confectionery, snacks, and supplements markets
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| Holy Name Hospital Is First in the Tri-State Area to Offer Tysabri Infusion Therapy for MS Patients - Nov 27, 2004 11:3 IST |
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The Holy Name Hospital Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Center will be the first hospital in the tri-state region to administer a breakthrough infusion therapy for MS patients that was licensed by the FDA earlier this week. The new biologic approach treats patients with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis (MS) to reduce the frequency of symptom flare-ups or exacerbations of the disease. MS is a chronic, often disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord. Natalizumab also known as Antegren, released as Tysabri on Wednesday, November 24, 2004, is a monoclonal antibody bioengineered from part of a mouse antibody to closely resemble a human antibody. It is being marketed under the trade name Tysabri. The product is given intravenously once a month in a hospital or physician’s office.
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| NHITC on Board for the Medical Records Institute’s Latest Conference - Nov 26, 2004 20:6 IST |
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The Medical Records Institute (MRI) is pleased to announce the appointment of LeRoy Jones as one of the keynote speakers at the last MRI conference of the year, the EHR Summit IV. Jones, the Senior Technical Advisor from the Office of the National Health Information Technology Coordinator, will be presenting the topic, “Perspectives from the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology” at 8:45 AM on Friday December 10th. This topic will be a discussion around national EHR perspectives and the future of EHRs.
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| Ovarian Cancer Risk Increases with Estrogen Use - Nov 26, 2004 19:51 IST |
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The estrogen component of oral hormone replacement therapy around the time of menopause is associated with ovarian cancer risk, findings from a Danish study show. Our results imply that the risk increases with cumulative oral estrogen intake but not with duration of hormone therapy, the investigators report.
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| Cord Blood Works Vs. Leukemia - Nov 26, 2004 19:48 IST |
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Umbilical-cord blood, now used mostly to treat children with leukemia, could save thousands of adults with the disease each year who cannot find bone marrow donors, two big studies indicate. A European study found that those who got cord blood were just as likely to be free of leukemia two years later as those who got marrow. A U.S. study looking at three-year survival yielded results almost as promising.
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| China Approves Testing for Potential AIDS Vaccine - Nov 26, 2004 19:46 IST |
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China has approved human testing of a locally developed potential AIDS vaccine, the official Xinhua news agency said Friday, just days before World AIDS Day. Officials have pledged to speed up the approval process for anti-AIDS drugs in China, where the United Nations has warned AIDS victims could rise to 10 million by 2010 unless serious steps are taken to fight the epidemic.
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| Effectiveness of Antidepressant Unclear in Elderly - Nov 26, 2004 19:45 IST |
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Depressed people 75 or older are just as likely to improve after an 8-week course with an inactive, placebo drug as with an antidepressant, new research indicates.
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| Everybody Must Fight AIDS, Mandela Says - Nov 26, 2004 19:43 IST |
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Former South African President Nelson Mandela, surrounded by rock stars, launched a book of photographs of a major anti-AIDS concert on Thursday with a call to ordinary people to take a lead in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
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| Massachusetts Medical Society Announces Call for Entries for its 10th Annual Anti-Tobacco Poster Contest for Grade School Children - Nov 26, 2004 19:28 IST |
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The Massachusetts Medical Society and its Alliance have announced a call for entries for its 2005 Anti-Tobacco Poster Contest, a statewide program designed to make young people aware of the dangers of tobacco and smoking. The 2005 program marks the tenth year the Medical Society has conducted its anti-tobacco contest, open to youngsters in grades 1 through 6 throughout Massachusetts. “Physicians of the Medical Society are proud to count a decade of tobacco prevention efforts for young people with this contest,” said Alan C. Woodward, M.D., president of the Massachusetts Medical Society and Chief of Emergency Services at Emerson Hospital in Concord.
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| Girl survives rabies without jab - Nov 26, 2004 19:14 IST |
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A team at the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin used an experimental treatment on 15-year-old Jeanna Giese. She was admitted to hospital last month with advanced symptoms of the disease after being bitten by an infected bat at a church in September.
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