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MedStar
Newsletter - March 2009
IN THIS ISSUE:
- New Electronic Stethoscope Support Capabilities
- Medical IT Target in Stimulus Plan
- Support,
Feedback, and Newsletter Subscription Info
NEW ELECTRONIC STETHOSCOPE SUPPORT CAPABILITIES
As part of our continuing effort to improve patient care options
and ease of use, the Cybernet Medical team has recently updated
the MedStar System to allow quick insertion of heart sound
recordings taken from the ds32a Digital Electronic Stethoscope
made by ThinkLabs Medical, LLC.
The ds32a is a diagnostic electronic stethoscope with unsurpassed
natural sound quality. User-friendly design and 50X Amplification
provides the power to adjust for faint heart sounds, obese
patients, or noisy environments. The ds32a provides outstanding
performance and ease-of-use for every clinician, with uncompromised
features for advanced users. From BP to ED to ICU, from heart and
lung exams to heart sound recording, the ds32a does it all.
Support for the ds32a Digital Electronic Stethoscope is available
with MedStar PC monitoring packages. For more information on the
ds32a, please visit:
www.thinklabsmedical.com
For more information about this exciting new feature, please
contact one of our sales representatives at:
1-800-CYBERNET or e-mail sales 'at' cybernetmedical.com
MEDICAL IT TARGETED IN STIMULUS PLAN
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama turned to Kansas Gov. Kathleen
Sebelius Monday to help him overhaul a health care system whose
cost has risen four times as fast as people's wages in recent years.
"Health care reform that reduces costs while expanding coverage is
no longer just a dream we hope to achieve; it's a necessity we have
to achieve," Obama said as he introduced Sebelius as his choice to
be secretary of health and human services and Nancy-Ann DeParle, a
health policy figure during the Clinton administration, to head the
White House Office for Health Reform.
The president also said he would release $155 million in the $787
billion economic stimulus measure to support 126 new health centers
to give people more access to primary and preventive health care
services. He said he was mindful of the difficulty ahead as he
seeks to expand health care coverage, expecting tough choices and
likely trade-offs.
To see the complete article referenced in part above, visit:
news.yahoo.com
If you are interested in discussing how Cybernet Medical can help
you take advantage of this opportunity to improve your patient care
capabilities, please contact us at:
1-800-CYBERNET or e-mail sales 'at' cybernetmedical.com
SUPPORT, FEEDBACK, AND SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION
We want to hear from you, not just when you need help, but when
you have comments or suggestions! You can reach the MedStar team
via the following methods:
For Support:
1-800-CYBERNET (1-800-292-3763)
support 'at' cybernetmedical.com
For Sales:
1-800-CYBERNET (1-800-292-3763)
sales 'at' cybernetmedical.com
For Feedback:
www.cybernetmedical.com/maillist.html
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