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Health plans use MEDai’ predictive analytic solution to forecast, rank risk and drive interventions -

Health information provider MEDai, Inc., US, part of STM publisher Elsevier, has announced that it is offering a free case study 'Finding Risk Across a Population' on its website that focuses on the use of its leading predictive analytic solution Risk Navigator Clinical and its application… Read More

RSNA revamps Radiology journal homepage -

Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) has announced a new home page for the journal Radiology, introducing a variety of innovations for online journal users. This fresh design revolutionises the online experience by streamlining customised content and navigational tools which provide users with easier accessibility to… Read More

RSuite unveils latest version of content management system -

Enterprise software vendor RSuite, US, has announced the launch of version 3.1 of its content management system (CMS), RSuite CMS. The latest release includes a new graphical user interface design, as well as changes in the underlying interface architecture, that are seen to improve all-round functionality… Read More

Veterinary technicians to receive more CE Credits through Veterinary Technician journal -

Veterinary Learning Systems, a division of MediMedia USA, has announced that effective with the February issue, the continuing education (CE) credits offered in the monthly journal Veterinary Technician will be increased to 1 credit hour for each CE article. Previously, only 0.5 CE credits were available… Read More

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Publishers welcome legislation to safeguard copyright in research works -

The Association of American Publishers has welcomed the re-introduction of legislation to safeguard the rights of authors and publishers of copyrighted, peer-reviewed scientific journal articles. The Fair Copyright in Research Works Act, HR 801, was re-introduced in response to a government mandate that allows the National… Read More


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