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Health Safety and Recall News

Advice on Safe Glucose Meter Usage

Advice on Safe Glucose Meter Usage

July 16th, 2010 in Consumer Recall, Feature

DALLAS – What’s the key to the safe use of the glucose monitor?
Simplicity.
“Our culture is so fast paced, the simpler the better,” says Mary W. Frank, RN, CDE (Registered Nurse Certified Diabetes Educator) at the Outpatient Diabetes Program based at Methodist Charlton Medical Center. Frank teaches patients at the Texas hospital’s diabetes education center, training [...]


Daily Brief: Federal Personal Health Records Project Launched

September 2nd, 2010 in News

Daily Brief: ICD-10 and Medical Loss Ratios

September 1st, 2010 in News