Nashville-based SpecialtyCare, the nation’s leading provider of clinical service solutions to hospitals, announced today that it will expand its neuromonitoring services to the Midwest with the acquisition of Insight NeuralMonitoring, Inc.
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An outside management firm has been hired to help the nonprofit operator of nursing homes and other services for the elderly streamline its operations.
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PHILADELPHIA – Gene therapy for congenital blindness has taken another step forward, as researchers further improved vision in three adult patients previously treated in one eye.
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Ayla Brown , the 23-year-old daughter of Sen. Scott Brown , received $9,500 to sing at three of his campaign events during the past year, according to campaign finance reports. Sure, the budding singer/songwriter — a former “American Idol” contestant who sings the national anthem at Philadelphia 76ers games — could have volunteered her services. But the senator’s campaign said they paid Ambient ...
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Representatives of the Ohio Rehabilitation Services Commission came away from a tour of the Society for Equal Access impressed by the work the organization does in helping disabled people lead fuller lives in Tuscarawas and seven other counties.
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It does not seem to matter what the economic forecast is or how rough other employees are having it. When it comes to the world’s largest business software provider, the “Help Wanted” sign always seems to be front and center. Coming off what company officials called “the best year in our 40-year history,” SAP will add 500 jobs at its North America headquarters on West Chester Pike in Newtown ...
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PHILADELPHIA -- A newly published Independence Blue Cross (IBC) study shows that by choosing integrated medical and pharmacy benefits for their employees, employers can lower their medical costs while ...
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PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- FMC Corporation (NYSE: FMC - News) today reported net income of $77.9 million, or $1.10 per diluted share, in the fourth quarter of 2011, versus a net loss of $53.5 ...
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A Philadelphia incubator and the country’s oldest urban research park has received the National Business Incubation Association’s Soft Landings International Incubator designation. The University City Science Center of Philadelphia earned the accreditation for its incubator’s focus on welcoming nondomestic firms into its domestic market with translation services, helping them to cut through ...
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When Google Inc. paid $70 million for the Philadelphia-founded advertising software operator Invite Media in 2010, the online-search giant wanted to move the new firm's young engineering team to more professional quarters than its rented start-up digs in a worn Center City rowhouse, upstairs from the closed Moon over Miami bar.
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