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T.Ox Tissue OximeterThe T.Ox System uses near-infrared spectroscopy to provide continuous, real-time tissue oxygen saturation (StO2) measurements that facilitate identification of flap complications and their causes before clinically evident.1.
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![]() | Taking the Pulse on Patient Revenue LossDeclining reimbursements, rising costs, and ICD-10 conversion are giving U.S. medical practices a real run for their money. More than ever, it is critical to minimize lost claims to ensure your practice's financial health.
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Tampa CatheterUnique introducer sheath facilitates insertion into cervical os with minimal trauma. 7cm marker provides optimal placement of cather tip in uterus. Balloonless configuration is ideal for post-menopausal patients with stenotic cervical canals, as well as for many nulliparous patients.
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Tear Away Introducer SheathsThe B. Braun Interventional Systems Tear-Away Introducer Sheaths ensure a clean, even tear every time. A highly kink-resistant PTFE sheath material assures sheath integrity and eases device insertion. These Tear-Away Introducers have a unique locking system with funnel-shaped sheath entrance and an ultra-smooth dilator taper. Dilator-to-sheath transition facilitates atraumatic device insertion.
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![]() | Technological Solutions to Coordination of CareWith the growing emphasis upon accountability in clinical medicine, the coordination of care has evolved into an important focus of work for busy hospitals. You may be wondering how to effectively incorporate your technology to provide the most efficient coordination of care. Technological Solutions to Coordination of Care will explain how a managed, sustainable process that leverages technology will revolutionize coordination of care for your hospital.
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![]() | Technological Solutions to Coordination of CareThe need to plan for and facilitate care has always existed as a practical matter. This work occurred with fewer pressures of time and with a built-in closed loop for communication as physicians provided inpatient, ambulatory, and extended care to well-established panels of patients.
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![]() | Technology Lets Staff Bring Patient Service BackWouldn't it be a wonderful thing - in this age of buzzwords like patient engagement and patient-centeredness - to be able to restore a bit of that human touch to your practice? You can, by relying on a surprising tool: technology. The idea that technology dehumanizes the clinical side of medicine is much-debated. But in front offices, technology clearly has the potential to do exactly the opposite, by enabling staff to provide much better service and offering more convenience.
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![]() | Technology Tackles the Patient Payment ChallengeIt's no secret that numerous trends are making it harder for practices to get paid in full for their services. But the single biggest payment challenge of recent years is fully collecting patient balances. This challenge has intensified as payers continue to shift more financial responsibility to patients. And while good technology tools to help address it are available, practices are often unaware of them and their potential benefits.
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TEG 5000 Thrombelastograph Hemostasis Analyzer SystemThe TEG 5000 Hemostasis Analyzer System provides a more complete picture of patients' hemostasis, thus helping you deliver more targeted treatment.
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TEM - Transanal Endoscopic MicrosurgeryAs an alternative to more radical abdominal surgery, Transanal Endoscopic Microsurgery (TEM) offers a minimally invasive solution for the excision of certain rectal polyps and early stage rectal tumors.
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