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RSNA and Regenstrief Institute launch effort to unify radiology procedure naming
The developers of two advanced medical terminologies have begun work to harmonize and unify terms for radiology procedures, creating standardized radiology procedure names.
Nov 26, 2013 -
IU School of Medicine’s Ruth Lilly Medical Library names director
Gabriel R. Rios, M.L.I.S., will join the IU School of Medicine in January as director of the Ruth Lilly Medical Library.
Nov 21, 2013 -
On ‘Sound Medicine’: A new kind of public hospital, radiation for breast cancer, and second opinions
“Sound Medicine” announces its program for Nov. 24, featuring a tour and behind-the-scenes look at the new Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital, intraoperative radiation for ...
Nov 20, 2013 -
Study: Odds of rehospitalization of cognitively impaired varies by discharge destination
Cognitively impaired older adults released from the hospital are less likely to be rehospitalized within 30 days if they go to a nursing home.
Nov 19, 2013 -
Research center promises better understanding, treatment of brain-injury-induced emotional issues
Indiana University researchers and the Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana open one of the world’s most advanced laboratories designed to improve understanding and treatment of emotion-related ...
Nov 19, 2013 -
Better outcomes reported from high-volume providers of complex endoscopic procedure
— Patients who seek treatment from physicians who more frequently perform ERCP, a high-risk endoscopic procedure, are less likely to be admitted to the hospital ...
Nov 18, 2013 -
CHICA, automated system developed by Regenstrief and IU, improves autism screening rate
An automated system developed by researchers from the Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University improves autism screening rates by identifying at-risk children at the 24-month visit. ...
Nov 15, 2013 -
Regenstrief and IU study: Older adults with severe mental illness challenge health care system
Older adults with serious mental illness made more medical emergency department visits and had considerably longer medical hospitalizations than older adults without mental illness, according ...
Nov 14, 2013 -
Newly licensed semantic link prediction technology promises advance in drug discovery
Newly licensed semantic link prediction technology promises advance in drug discovery
Nov 13, 2013 -
On ‘Sound Medicine’: Trans fat bans, foreign medical training, and clinical practice guidelines
“Sound Medicine” announces its program for Nov. 17, featuring two segments involving FDA regulation, doctors and patients not following clinical practice guidelines, and a professor ...
Nov 13, 2013