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Half of Children in Welfare System Have History of Special Health Care Needs
Half of the children in the nation's child welfare system have a history of special health care needs, according to a new study by researchers at RTI International and the University of Illinois.
NEW Oncologists need to track costs as well as treatment options, RTI study says
Oncologists not only need to stay abreast of the latest cancer treatment options but also the costs of those options, says a new study from RTI International and the University of Texas Anderson Cancer Center.
Doctor Knowledge of Cancer Treatment Options, Costs Key to Advising on Proper Medical Care
The growing number of cancer treatment options and their widely varying costs suggest an increased need for oncologists to understand economic issues in cancer care and be able to discuss these issue with their ...
New Rti wins $5M contract to assist Fda in food safety
RTI International will work with the Food and Drug Administration to help improve food safety under terms of a five-year contract worth some $5 million.
New Rti wins award for wireless networking solution in Africa
A wireless network for health records at perinatal clinics in Zambia earned RTI International a "Best Practices in Mobile and Wireless" award from Computerworld's Mobile & Wireless World magazine.
Marino elected special Pitt trustee
Pro football Hall-of-Famer Dan Marino was elected Friday as a special trustee of the University of Pittsburgh.
NEW Costs delay electronic medical record implementation, RTI-based study finds
Costs associated with the implementation of electronic medical records is the primary reasons why many doctors have yet to embrace them, according to a study based on RTI International data.
Few Employers Addressing Employees' Obesity Despite Increasing Costs
Main Category: Health Insurance / Medical Insurance Also Included In: Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness Article Date: 24 Jun 2008 - 8:00 PDT Obesity rates in the U.S. are driving up costs for employers that ...
Group Talks Help Men Decide On Prostate Screening
Many men are not aware of the pros and cons of taking a prostate cancer test and do not make informed decisions.
Public relations, press release distribution, investor relations, SEC filing
The Ardour Global Index will add fifteen new components, effective 6:00 PM Sunday, June 22.
RTI International Announces Long-Term Supply Contracts with Bombardier Aerospace and Bell Helicopter
RTI expects these two contracts to collectively generate more than $85 million in revenues over the next five years.
RTI International Metals reorganized its operations by splitting apart its fabrication and distribution group.
NEW Semiconductor startup Beeco closes on $5M in financing
Beeco, a semiconductor startup with technology spun out of RTI International, has closed on $5 million in venture financing.
RTI splits group to boost growth
Continued strong growth by RTI International Metals Inc. prompted the company to split its distribution and fabrication group to fuel even more growth, the company said Friday.
RTI International Metals Introduces New Operating Structure
Richard E. Leone, 330-544-7622 Manager - Investor Relations rleone@rtiintl.com RTI International Metals, Inc., , a leading supplier of high-end titanium products and solutions, today introduced a new operating ...
Barrett Joyner, director of development, The Healing Place of Wake County
Although not a native of the region, Barrett Joyner is old-school Triangle. Now 56, he moved to Chapel Hill from Frankfort, Ky., in 1968 - the 16-year-old son of Felix Joyner, who was vice president of the ...
Medical Costs for Obese People are Greater: Study
Even with shorter life expectancies, the lifetime medical costs for obese people are greater than costs for non-obese individuals, U.S. researchers said.
RTI International Metals Elects New Board Member
Mr. Moss served as President Emeritus of Gulfstream Aerospace until March 31, 2008.
Delphi honors 100-year-old retiree
As a high-school sophomore, Earla Smith obtained special permission to drive the horse-drawn school bus to the former Jackson High School.
Teen girls who date gang members twice as likely to become pregnant
Washington, May 24: Girls who date gang members are twice as likely to become pregnant as compared to those not seeing boys involved with gangs, according to a new study.