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Hemoplay Podcast - O podcast da ABHH
#108 - Colaborando na gestão da saúde do sangue - HEMO PLAY Podcast

Hemoplay Podcast - O podcast da ABHH

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 31:28


Gravado diretamente do Emo 2024, O Guilherme Rabello destacou a história e as contribuições da Sysmex, uma empresa japonesa líder em soluções para hematologia automatizada e análises clínicas. Fundada no pós-guerra e inicialmente focada em eletrônica, a Sysmex expandiu para o setor médico, desenvolvendo tecnologias pioneiras que elevaram os padrões globais de hematologia. No Brasil, desde 2000, a empresa estabeleceu operações robustas, incluindo fábricas e escritórios, fortalecendo sua presença no mercado nacional e latino-americano. A conversa abordou também o compromisso contínuo da Sysmex com a inovação, a qualidade de dados para inteligência artificial e a colaboração na gestão de saúde do sangue (PBM), reforçando sua relevância no avanço da medicina diagnóstica e no impacto positivo para pacientes e profissionais da área .

Education NewsCast
ENC246 – Change- und Training Hacks bei Sysmex im Rahmen ihrer SAP S/4 HANA Transformation mit Torben Dräger auf der OMR 2023

Education NewsCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 17:48


Diesen Podcast haben wir live auf der OMR in Hamburg mit Torben Dräger von Sysmex aufgenommen. Sysmex, ein Innovation Leader im Health-Care Bereich, hat im Zuge der Digitalisierungsstrategie SAP S/4HANA eingeführt. Dabei wurden Change Management und Lernangebote zielgruppengerecht designed und umgesetzt. Torben Dräger, Teamlead und SAP Finance Key User bei Sysmex Europe GmbH, spricht mit Thomas über die Erfahrungen bei Sysmex und teilt Tipps und Erfahrungen.

The Med-Tech Talent Lab
How to Stick to Your Resolutions for Maximum Productivity & Health w/ Heather Thompson Sr Mgr Reg Affairs-Sysmex

The Med-Tech Talent Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 26:30


Are you still on track with those New Year's resolutions that you told yourself were so important to commit to? If you need a little "boost" or a nudge to get back on, or stay on track for that matter, check out this episode with Ms. Heather Thompson!Heather is the Senior Manager, Regulatory Affairs at Sysmex Inostics, Inc., a business unit of Sysmex Corporation focused on molecular diagnostics. Her 25-year career has spanned regulated product manufacturing, clinical and analytical laboratory Quality, Regulatory Affairs, Regulatory Compliance, and third party authority oversight, including acting as Quality Director for a Medical Device Single Audit Program (MDSAP) Auditing Organization acting as an FDA third-party inspectorate.Heather will be speaking at the 16th Annual IVD Clinical and Regulatory Affairs Conference in San Diego this February.Some highlights of what we discussed:-To be our best, we need to prioritize health and wellness yet so often it takes a backseat to work, daily "responsibilities", etc. Why do you think that is?-How did you decide/commit to the importance of health being a priority?-Have you fallen off track but were able to get back on?-Advice for others who recognize the importance, but having a hard time staying committed to it?...and so much more!Heather Thompson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherithompson/

eHealthTALK NZ
Episode 4: Digitising Covid-19 testing

eHealthTALK NZ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 30:15


Sysmex sales & marketing director Colin McKenzie discusses the collaboration behind the digitisation of New Zealand's Covid-19 testing and results systems and how this has driven national standards.

Future of Field Service
Sysmex’ Tips for Effective Onboarding, Training & Retention

Future of Field Service

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 48:03


Sarah welcomes Bobby Lincoln, Supervisor of Customer Care Onboarding at Sysmex America, to discuss how to make onboarding personal – particularly in our now virtual world, how to train without creating overwhelm, and how to retain field service talent by offering career progression paths.

Podcast Software ABBA para Laboratorio Clínico
15. Mitos y Verdades sobre Interfaces: comunicar Equipos Clínicos con el Software ABBA Insadisa para Laboratorios Clínicos

Podcast Software ABBA para Laboratorio Clínico

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 23:42


Visita insadisa.com Muy buenos días a todos y bienvenidos a un episodio más del Podcast Software ABBA para Laboratorio Clínico; el día de hoy un episodio muy interesante!, porque vamos a hablar sobre Mitos y Verdades referente a las Interfaces de Laboratorios Clínicos. Tenemos de invitado nuevamente a Toño, y nos platicará sobre los siguientes temas: ¿Qué son las interfaces? ¿Cómo funcionan las interfaces? ¿Para qué sirven? ¿Se pueden interfasar todos los Equipos de Laboratorio Clínico? ¿Cuáles son los beneficios de las interfaces? ¿Las interfaces son para todos los Laboratorios (Pequeños, Medianos, Grandes)? Experiencias: Laboratorio Clínico y Red de Laboratorios en Quintana Roo También les dejo un video donde podemos ver funcionando una Interface de un FUJI NX500 y un SYSMEX 300. https://youtu.be/e_HLo0iTxXE Sin más por el momento, y esperando haya sido de utilidad este episodio, nos vemos la siguiente semana! Gracias por escuchar! Si tienes alguna duda o pregunta al respecto, te invito a contactarnos. Recuerda que los reactivos en un Laboratorio Clínico son necesarios, y el Software ABBA, también. Si este episodio ha sido de valor para ti, te pido nos des a cambio un minuto de tu valioso tiempo para dejarnos una review de 5 estrellas en Google, así nos ayudas a tener mayor visibilidad y a llegar a más personas. Da click aquí.

Frost & Sullivan Podcasts
Mergers and acquisition landscape in the Lifescience Industry

Frost & Sullivan Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 4:23


Topic Discussed : Mergers and acquisiton landscape in the Lifescience Industry Speaker : Khushbu JainKey Takeaways: Pharma companies are seeking radical and immediate growth through M&A. Conversely, we can expect a lower volume of total deals but a higher average deal value Diagnostic and research tools segments on the other hand can extract value from inorganic growth by thinking beyond data curation and more about deriving & utilizing insightsOn that note, I hope you enjoyed this session.Please join us for future podcasts and become a member of our Leadership CouncilEmail us at digital@frost.com. Thank you for your time.Related Keywords: Mergers and Acquisitions in Life Science, mega-mergers, mega-acquisitions, M&A in pharma, M&A in biopharma, M&A in contract research organizations, M&A in contract development and manufacturing organizations, M&A in diagnostics, cell and gene therapy, patient engagement 2.0, patient centricity, connected health, Medication Adherence, Remote Monitoring, Tele Health, Direct to Consumer Genetic Testing, Companion Diagnostic & Biomarker Discovery, Liquid Biopsy, Cell and Gene Therapy, Pharmacogenomics, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, RWE, Blockchain, IIoT, Outsourcing, X-as-a-Service, Data Monetization, Private equity investment, FAMGA, non-traditional healthcare players, fortune 50, Charles River, Eurofins Scientific, ICON Plc, IQVIA, LabCorp, Parexel, PPD, PRA Health, Syneos Health (INC Research and inVentiv Health), Wuxi Apptech, AMRI, Patheon, Cambrex, Catalent, Lonza, Piramal, Recipharm, Samsung Biologics, Siegfried, BioXcellence , Bio-Rad, Thermo Fisher, Perkin Elmer, Agilent Technologies, Qiagen, Danaher, Sysmex, Roche Diagnostics, Illumina, Becton Dickinson, bioMerieux, Pfizer, Roche, AstraZeneca, GSK, Novartis, Merck, Sanofi, AbbVie, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Jefferies Financial Group, Montagu Private Equity, Nordic Capital, Capstone, Catapult Partners Website: www.frost.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ROI’s Into the Corner Office Podcast: Powerhouse Middle Market CEOs Telling it Real—Unexpected Career Conversations

Ralph is responsible for the day-to-day management and strategy for the region. Ralph is responsible for strategic growth of the flow cytometry and Latin America business within Sysmex. Since joining in 2007, Ralph has delivered a high level of clinical product innovation, business development, and customer care. His accomplishments include leading the team responsible for bringing to market the XN-Series analyzer in the Americas, a scalable, automated laboratory solution that was quickly adopted in the hematology marketplace, which grew the Sysmex market share in the U.S. and Latin America. Early in his career at Sysmex, Ralph established the first scientific marketing group and through the years led numerous strategic partnerships for Sysmex America, Inc. Prior to joining Sysmex, Ralph served as Vice President of Cellular Analysis Strategic Marketing at Beckman Coulter, formerly the Coulter Corporation, where he worked for nineteen years. Ralph is active in community/industry associations and has served as a member of the MBA industry advisory board for FIU, in Florida. Mr. Taylor is also a Board Member of AdvaMed Dx. He holds a graduate management degree from the University of Greenwich, London and an undergraduate degree in Medical Laboratory Sciences from Paddington College, London.

丽莎老师讲机器人
丽莎老师讲机器人之日企开发手术机器人将问世,欲挑战“达芬奇”

丽莎老师讲机器人

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2018 6:01


欢迎收听丽莎老师讲机器人,想要孩子参加机器人竞赛、创意编程、创客竞赛的辅导,找丽莎老师!欢迎添加微信号:153 5359 2068,或搜索微信公众号:我最爱机器人。丽莎老师讲机器人之日企开发手术机器人将问世,欲挑战“达芬奇”。日本川崎重工业和医疗保健企业希森美康(Sysmex)共同开发的第1台日本国产手术机器人最早将于2019年度问世。该机器人能够充当外科医生的眼睛和手,使精密、安全的手术成为可能,与垄断市场近20年的美国直观医疗器械公司的达芬奇手术机器人进行对抗。如果能够打破1家公司垄断的格局,掀起性能和成本的竞争,则有望推动手术机器人的正式普及。1999年上市的达芬奇手术机器人能够辅助完成在患者腹部等部位开几个孔然后插入手术器械的内窥镜手术。使用时外科医生一边看着3D图像一边操控安装在机械臂上的手术刀。手术器械的关节能够360度活动,所以在狭小的空间也能进行作业。还具备防止手抖的功能,能够进行精密手术。此外,还被认为对患者有很大好处,包括减少出血、缩短术后恢复时间等。截至2017年度末,全球各地共引进了约4500台达芬奇手术机器人,预计2018年使用该机器人的手术数量达到100万件。日本方面,大型医院等已经引进了约300台,4月诊疗报酬降至几万~几十万日元,手术数量较上年增加了40~50%。美国联合市场研究机构预测,全球手术机器人的相关市场规模到2024年将扩大至约11万亿日元。如果新一代通信标准5G得到普及,远程手术等的市场规模很可能进一步扩大,因此向达芬奇发起挑战的动向越来越活跃。在日本,川崎重工业与希森美康对半出资的Medicaroid想要打头阵。该公司计划2019年度在日本市场投放基本构造和动作与达芬奇手术机器人相似的手术机器人,似乎正在与审查部门讨论相关事宜。在主要用于工厂的工业机器人领域,川崎重工是与发那科和安川电机等比肩的日本国内巨头,在精密控制和小型化方面有优势。该公司在面向制药和配药的医用机器人领域也取得了成绩,在新涉足的手术机器人方面也“实现了接近人的尺寸和动作”(Medicaroid)。该公司正在开发传达手术器械尖端触感等达芬奇所不具备的功能。虽然并未对外公布价格,不过不少业内人士预测,价格“可能不会超过1亿日元”。达芬奇手术机器人旗舰型号售价近3亿日元,廉价版也超过1.5亿日元。目前,普通手术的保险分数不会增加,使用手术机器人的医疗机构每台手术的收益将减少。期待竞争企业的出现带动手术机器人的价格大幅降低。受到挑战的达芬奇手术机器人阵营则自信地表示,“垄断市场20年的状态并不健康。希望其他公司也能参与进来,使对患者有益的机器人辅助手术得到渗透”。该公司除了投放廉价版手术机器人外,还将在美国引入减少在身体上打孔数量的最新机型。新涉足企业的实力与直观医疗公司存在很大差距。直观医疗公司在软件方面也具有优势,包括自主运营培育达芬奇手术机器人医生的设施等。因此,追赶该公司的企业除了提升机器人的性能、降低成本外,在支持一线医生的体制等方面能否打破垄断也成为课题。谷歌等相继涉足手术机器人领域近年来,达芬奇手术机器人拥有的手术机器人相关专利开始到期,全球各地打算进入该领域的企业正在增加。海外方面,美国谷歌与美国强生公司成立的Verb Surgical正在开发手术辅助机器人,力争2020年前后上市。有观点猜测“或将推动手术的自动化,例如使用人工智能(AI)显示最合适切除范围等”(手术辅助机器人开发企业)。源于日本国立癌症研究中心的A-Traction公司专注于开发辅助主刀医生的机器人,提出价格“比达芬奇手术机器人便宜1位数”的目标。力争实现无需由医生或助手操控内窥镜、只需1名外科医生即可完成手术。力争于2021-2022年度上市。

CFO Thought Leader
447: Making Shareholders Top of Mind | Alex Garini, CFO, Sysmex America

CFO Thought Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 35:50


Prior to joining Sysmex, a medical diagnostic testing equipment and information systems technology company, five years ago, spent his formative years in Siemens where his varied experience covered every aspect of corporate finance in addition to stints as the head of strategic projects for one of the conglomerate’s companies. One Garini’s guiding principles as a finance executive is to get as far away from his desk as possible and deeply engage with broad and diverse group of stakeholders. Over the course of a career that includes leadership positions throughout Latin America, Europe and North America, the Brazil native has embraced that principle to its extreme. Garini, who speaks four languages, exhorts his rising managers and executives to “train themselves to be global” by seeking roles in new regions to gain exposure to new cultures, languages, market environments and business perspectives. Guest:   Alex Garini Company:  Sysmex America Headquartered: Chicago, IL Connect: www.sysmex.com

Congressional Dish
CD089: Secrets of the CRomnibus (2015 Budget)

Congressional Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2015 66:55


In this episode, we look at the riders added to the must-sign 2015 budget, including favors for Wall Street, unions, agribusiness, the oil and gas industry, electric utilities, the vending machine industry, telecoms, the trucking industry, the insurance industry, and the politicians themselves. Please Support Congressional Dish: Click here to contribute with PayPal or Bitcoin; click the PayPal "Make it Monthly" checkbox to create a monthly subscription Click here to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Mail Contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North #4576 Crestview, FL 32536 Thank you for supporting truly independent media! CRomnibus Article: CRomnibus Disaster Signals a Sad New Normal in D.C. by David Dayen. The Fiscal Times. December 2014. Article: Wall Street's Omnibus Triumph, and Others by Russ Choma, OpenSecrets Blog, December 2014. Division A Agriculture & FDA Section 741: Defunds an advisory board made up of scientists that evaluates the effectiveness of food safety inspection processes. Section 750: Prohibits funding from being used to inspect livestock slaughterhouses to make sure diseased animals are separated from animals who will be eaten and to make sure the animals are being slaughtered humanely. Section 751: States can exempt schools from the requirement to provide whole grains to students in school lunches. Section 752: No money can be used to implement a law that would require a sodium reduction in school lunches. Division B Commerce, Justice, & Science Section 202: The Department of Justice can't pay for an abortion unless the mother's life is in danger or unless she was raped. The bill acknowledges that this might be unconstitutional and if so, this provision will be "null and void". Section 501: Money can't be used for propaganda that is not authorized by Congress. Section 509: No money can be used to seek the removal of another country's tobacco marketing restrictions, "except for restrictions which are not applied equally to all tobacco or tobacco products of the same type". Article: US floats cutting tobacco from part of Pacific trade pact, Krista Hughes, Reuters, October 21, 2014. Section 516: "None of the funds made available in this Act shall be used in any whatsoever to support or justify the use of torture by any official or contract employee of the United States Government." Section 517: Fully automatic weapons may be exported to Canada without an export license if they are to be used by the US Federal Government or the government of Canada. Section 519: Prohibits new trade agreements from including language that forces countries to police the unauthorized distribution of patented pharmaceuticals, language that prevents generic versions of drugs before the patent has expired, and language that allows patent owners to prevent importation of products even if their product is available in other countries. Section 528: No money can be used to transfer Khalid Sheikh Mohammaed or any other detainee from Guantanamo Bay prison to another location in the United States. Section 530: The government should purchase Energy Star light bulbs to the extent practicable. Section 533: Prohibits government employees from denying or ignoring a permit to import shotguns. Section 538: Prevents the Department of Justice from using it's money to prevent States from implementing their medical marijuana laws. TITLE VI- Travel Promotion Enhancement and Modernization Act Passed the House in July 2014 and was discussed on CD081: The July Bills. Changes the board of directors of Brand USA – a non-profit organization that advertises U.S. tourism – from being made up of travel industry specialists to one made up of entirely of executives, with five seats reserved for people with ties to multinational corporations. It eliminates the seat for the specialist in intercity passenger rail. Extends the authorization for the government to spend $100 million per year on Brand USA through 2020. Extends the Travel Promotion Fee – a $10 fee charged to people who get a visa to travel into the United States – until 2020. Division C Defense Coming Soon Division D Energy & Water Section 107: Federal funding can't be used to enforce the mitigation regulations known as the "Modified Charleston Method." The Modified Charleston Method was implemented in May 2011 and is a formula for calculating how much wetlands need to be protected for each acre of private development. This method protects more wetlands than are protected when it is not used, generally requiring 3 acres of wetland conservation for every acre destroyed. InfoPacket: The University of New Orleans 2013 Economic Outlook & Real Estate Forecast Seminar for the Northshore One of the projects impacted is a Kinder Morgan natural gas pipeline. Kinder Morgan has given almost $80,000 to the Boehner for Speaker Committee. Article: Wetlands Mitigation Rules Get Tougher, and St. Tammany Officials Get Worried by Christine Harvey. The Times-Picayune. March 2012. Amendment added by Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana Press Release: Scalise Applauds Delay of the Modified Charleston Method in 2015 Appropriations Bill, December 2014. The vast majority of Rep. Steve Scalise's campaign funds come from PACs - 71% - but his #1 listed contributing industry is Oil and Gas; he's taken over $600,000. Section 109: Prohibits changes to the regulatory definition of "fill material" or "discharge of fill material". In 2002, the Bush administration changed the definition of "fill material" which can be dumped into waterways with a permit, to include "waste" from coal mining. This was attached by Rep. Mike Simpson of Idaho to the 2014 budget. He has taken over $445,000 from electric utilities and $137,000 from mining. Section 111: Prohibits the government from requiring a permit for dumping farming and ranching "fill material" into waterways. Section 112: Deletes an EPA/ Army rule that limits the farming and ranching "fill material" that can be dumped without a permit. Section 312: The Department of Energy is not allowed to construct centrifuges for enriched uranium in 2015 and needs to do a cost-benefit analysis of options for suppling enriched uranium for war purposes and an "estimate to build a national security train". Section 313: Prohibits enforcement of energy efficient light bulb standards. According to the Department of Energy, these standards will save $17.7 billion in energy costs over the next 30 years, as well as avoid 106 million metric tons of co2 emissions. This amendment was added by Rep. Michael Burgess of Texas, whose #5 contributing industry is Electric Utilities - he's taken almost $200,000 -, although he get 69% of his money from PACs. He has added it to must-sign legislation every year since 2010. Division E Financial Services Section 114: The Treasury Department may not redesign the $1 bill. Article: One is the Loneliest Dollar Bill by Sarah Mimms. National Journal. January 2015. Article: Bush Administration Fights Currency Redesign. Associated Press. December 2006. Article: The Blind Welcome a Ruling That May Help Them Count Their Cash by Tina Kelley. New York Times. May 2008. Section 502: Prevents the Federal Communications Commission from implementing a recommendation from 2004 that would change a government subsidy for telecoms to allow payment for broadband lines per household instead of per line, which would effectively reduce the subsidy for the companies. FAQ: Universal Service Administrative Company. Section 630: The text of HR 992, which was the bill written by Citigroup that will allow banks to gamble with credit default swaps on the stock market with customers deposits in FDIC insured banks. Article: Derivatives Markets Growing Again, With Few New Protections by Mayra Rodriguez Valldares. New York Times. May 2014. Article: Three Bankers Bolster Blankfein as Goldman Trading Sinks by Michael Moore. Bloomberg. May 2014. This provision was added by Rep. Kevin Yoder of Kansas, who took over $114,000 from Securities and Investment bankers for the last election alone. Over the course of his four year career, he's taken almost $700,000 from bankers... that we know of. Section 725: "Prohibits Federal agencies from monitoring individuals' internet use." Section 735 Prohibits funding for requirements that would make companies submitting offers for Federal contracts to disclose their political contributions. Section 809: Prohibits Washington DC from using its money to from legalize or reduce the penalties for a schedule I substance, which includes marijuana, for recreational use. Division F Land Management & Environment The Department of the Interior USGS: For the United States Geological Survey to surveys and research topography, geology, hydrology, biology, and the mineral and water resources of the United States... approx $1 billion, available until 9/30/2016. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, offshore safety: $125 million minus fees collected, estimated real appropriation of $66 million for enforcing regulations for leases for oil and gas, other minerals, and energy on the Outer Continental Shelf + $65 million - minus fees collected- over half of which needs to go towards expediting drilling permits on the Outer Continental Shelf. Collection and disbursement of royalties, fees, and other mineral revenue will get $265 million. Wildland fire management: $805 million. Hazardous fuels management and resilient landscapes activities can be privatized. This money can be used by the Secretary of State outside the United States. This money can be used to pay off debts incurred for fires in previous years. This money can be used as emergency funds to deal with earthquakes, floods, volcanoes, storms, oil spills, and to control cricket outbreaks. Section 122: Prohibits the Secretary of the Interior from protecting the Sage-Grouse under the Endangered Species Act. Oil backers, conservationists battle over fate of greater sage grouse by Sandra Fish, AlJazeera America, December 2013. Environmental Protection Agency Over $2.3 billion for fire suppression. Federal Firefighting Costs for suppression alone averaged $1.46 billion a year since 2000, a time period that has included 9 out of the 10 hottest years since records began in 1880. Section 411: Allows Alaska red and yellow cedar to be exported to foreign countries. Press Release: Petition Seeks to Protect Tongass' Ancient Yellow Cedars as Endangered Species by the Center for Biological Diversity, June 2014. Article: Forest Service criticized over Tongass management by Maria La Ganga, Los Angeles Times, November 2014. Article: Viking Lumber wins Big Thorne contract, again by Katie Mortiz, Juneau Empire, October 2014. Article: In Alaska, a Battle to Keep Trees, or an Industry, Standing by Michael Wines, New York Times, September 2014. Article: The Forest Service bets on second-growth logging in Alaska by Krista Langlois, High Country News, January 2015. Article: Budget bill boosts logging by Section 419: No money can be used to regulate carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, water vapor or methane emitted from livestock production. Section 420: No money can be used to require mandatory reporting of greenhouse gas emissions from manure management systems. Amendments identical to Sections 419 and 420 were attached to the 2014 budget by Rep. Ken Calvert of Southern California. He has taken over $650,000 from Agribusiness. Section 425: No money can be used to regulate the lead content of ammunition or fishing tackle. Division G Labor, Health, & Education Health and Human Services Section 217: Prohibits funding of gun control promotions. Section 220: The Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) can privatize research into "security countermeasure" drugs for 10 years. Op-Ed: Ebola and the most important agency America has never heard of by former Rep. Mike Rogers, The Hill, October 2014. Department of Education Section 301: No money can be used for transporting children to other school districts to "carry out a plan of racial desegregation of any school or school system." Section 303: No money can be used to prevent voluntary prayer in public schools. Department of Labor Section 406: The National Labor Relations Board can't use their money to provide employees with electronic voting for electing representatives for their collective bargaining. All Departments Section 506: The Departments of Health & Humans Services, Labor, and Education can't use their money to pay for health benefits coverage that includes abortion coverage. Section 507: Abortions can be paid for with Federal funds if the pregnancy was a result of rape or incest or if the mother's life is in danger. States will be allowed to cover abortion and abortion coverage can be offered separately. Section 508: No money can be used for research that harms a human embryo. Section 521: No money can be used for programs that distribute sterile needles to drug addicts. Section 529: No money can go towards ACORN, "or any of its affiliates, subsidiaries, allied organizations, or successors." Article: Congress's Undying (and Less Than Effective) ACORN Funding Ban, by David Weigel, Bloomberg, December 2014. Ebola Response & Preparedness Ebola money is available for use until September 30, 2019. Over $1.7 billion for the Centers for Disease Control to "respond to Ebola domestically and internationally." $10 million for hospital worker and emergency first responder training. $597 million for global health security The money can be used to purchase and insure vehicles in foreign countries. Section 601: The CDC can use this money to "acquire, lease, construct, alter, renovate, equip, furnish, or manage facilities outside the United States." $238 billion in "emergency" funding will go towards the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases" to "respond to Ebola domestically and internationally." $733 million for the Public Health and Social Services Emergency Fund to "respond to Ebola domestically and internationally" to develop and purchase vaccines, "necessary medical supplies, and administrative activities." Money can be used for the "renovation and alteration of privately owned facilities at the State and local level" Division H Congress Section 102: No money can be used to deliver a printed copy of a bill to a Representative unless that Representative asked for it. Section 105: No more than 50 copies total of the US Code can be printed for the entire House of Representatives. Section 1301: The Government Printing Office is renamed to the Government Publishing Office. Division I Military Construction Section 101: Construction contracts with guaranteed profits will be allowed in Alaska and/or if the Defense Secretary says there's a reason for one in writing. Section 109: Military construction money can't be used to pay property taxes in foreign countries. Section 110: The military can't use this money for any new installations without notifying the House and Senate Appropriations Committees first. Section 111: Architect or engineer contracts over $500,000 in Japan, NATO countries, or countries bordering the Arabian Gulf must be awarded to US firms or be partnerships with US firms. Section 117: Money for military construction can be held & used up to four years after it is appropriated. Section 127: $125 million extra is appropriated until September 2018 for projects anywhere excepts in Europe. Section 512: No money can be used to prepare any United States facilities to house detainees from Guantanamo Bay prison. Veterans Veterans benefits will cost $94 billion and medical expenses will cost $59 billion, which is $153 billion total. Section 236 The Veterans Integrated Service Networks are not allowed to change their system for contracting for diabetes monitoring supplies and equipment. Press Release: Sysmex America Sign Two Contracts with U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, PR Newswire, November 2013. "Sysmex America now holds Veterans Administration hematology contracts and standardization agreements with 16 of the 21 VISNs." "The VA Schedules are indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity type contracts awarded to pre-approved vendors." OpenSecrets: Hal Rogers, chairman of the Appropriations Committee is a shareholder of Roche Holdings, which signed a 10 year distribution agreement with Sysmex America in 2012 which allows Roche to distribute Sysmex hemotology products to countries around the world. Division J State Department & Foreign Operations $2.1 billion for Worldwide Security protection for the State Department, which has doubled since 2008. Article: Exclusive: Blackwater Wins Piece of $10 Billion Mercenary Deal by Spencer Ackerman, Wired, October 2010. Approximately $3.5 billion will go towards the United Nations, including U.N. "peacekeeping missions". Over $1 billion plus $2.7 billion in "global health programs" funds will go to USAID. $5.6 billion will go towards combatting AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. $2.5 billion will go towards "development assistance", which includes spending on: Agribusiness Setting up financial institutions "Policy and regulatory programs" that "improve the environment" for financial institutions. Marketing Energy and storage facilities Infrastructure Schools spreading "ideas and practices of the United States, including new education material and curricula "To expedite the location, exploration, and development of potential sources of energy in developing countries" Over $2.6 billion for the "Economic Support Fund", which includes funding for: Promoting "economic or political stability" Legal education training Academic training for law enforcement (the military is prohibited from participating) Prison programs "Legal reform" and "revision and modernization of legal codes and procedures" Can be used for loan guarantees for Jordan, Ukraine, and Tunisia and this money won't count towards laws limiting assistance to countries. This money can be used to create "enterprise funds" for Egypt or Tunisia, which are "public-private partnerships for the purpose of investing US Government funds to support the private sector". This money "shall be available for economic programs and may not be used for military or paramilitary purposes." $853 million for the War on Drugs Includes authorization for the "use of herbicides for aerial eradication". Tells the State Department to report on the cost of "establishing an aviation platform in Africa" which would be used for, among other things, counternarcotics. $145 million for "Peacekeeping Operations" to "enhance the capacity of foreign civilian security forces" including military forces in charge of policing civilians (gendarmes). $106 million for "International Military Education and Training." $5 billion for the "Foreign Military Financing Program The money can be used "to procure defense articles and services to enhance the capacity of foreign security forces" Over $3 billion must be grants to Israel $1.3 billion can be put in an interest bearing account at the NY Federal Reserve for Egypt, and the money can be used for weapons as long as Egypt meets a list of demands (including giving detainees access to due process of law). Article: Congress allows Obama to reopen military aid to Egypt by Julian Pecquet. Al Monitor. December 10, 2014. $1 billion will be for Jordan. This money can be used in the Western Sahara. This money can be used for "counterterrorism and counterinsurgency" in Pakistan. Section 7004: The State Department can construction "diplomatic facilities" that include office space or "other accommodations" for the US Marine Corps. The Congressional report on where these facilities are and their costs can be classified. Congress doesn't need to be notified of new diplomatic facilities if there is a "security risk to personnel". Section 7008: Money can't be used to directly assist any government whose elected government is removed by the military. However, we can give that country money again as long as the next government is elected. Section 7034: Prohibits money being used for "tear gas, small arms, light weapons, ammunition, or other items for crowd control purposes for foreign security forces that use excessive force to repress peaceful expression." Section 7041: We will give $150 million to Egypt as long as Egypt is taking steps to "implement market-based economic reforms". Section 7041: The State Department can use its money to create a new government and "promote economic development" in Syria. Section 7042: State Department funds are going towards training and equipping Ethiopian military and police. Section 7042: State Department funds will also towards training militaries in Angola, Cameroon, Chad, Cote d"Ivoire, Guinea, and Zimbabwe. Section 7042: State Department money will go towards managing natural resources and supporting security forces in South Sudan. Section 7043: State Department money will be used for naval forces, coast guards and nongovernmental organizations "directly engaged in maritime security issues" in Asia. Section 7043: State Department money will go towards the Philippine army. Section 7043: State Department money will be given to the military of Vietnam and for health/disability activities in areas sprayed with Agent Orange and/or contaminated with dioxin. Section 7044: The State Department can construct and renovated US government facilities to accommodate Federal employees or contractors or expand aviation facilities in Afghanistan if it would "protect such facilities or the security, health, and welfare of United States personnel." Money for Afghanistan can go towards "programs in Central and South Asia relating to a transition in Afghanistan, including expanding Afghanistan linkages within the region." Section 7044: Money can go towards military training in Sri Lanka. Section 7045: State Department funds can be used to "support a unified campaign against narcotics trafficking" in Columbia. 10% of the funds will go towards "aerial drug eradication programs". Section 7045: State Department funds can be given to the Guatemalan army. Section 7045: State Department funds can be given to the Honduran army and police. Section 7045: State Department funds can be given to the Mexican army and police. Section 7074: $100 million for the Special Defense Acquisition Fund, which is under the control of the Defense Department, to buy weapons and defense services for foreign countries. Section 7083: The United States will contribute over $3.8 billion to the International Development Association, a branch of the World Bank that provides loans and grants to "boost economic growth" in poor countries. It's our 17th contribution. Over $1.3 billion will be for State Department security. Over $7.6 billion for the War on Terror. $1.5 billion for Ebola "assistance for countries affected by, or at risk of being affected by, the Ebola virus disease outbreak." Division K Transportation $500 million for national transportation infrastructure, including highway, bridge, rail, port, and public transportations projects. $9.7 billion: For the Federal Aviation Administration. $8.6 billion is from the Airport and Airway Trust Fund so the taxpayer subsidy for air travel is $1.1 billion. $40 billion for the highway trust fund. Section 133: Prohibits enforcement of regulations until September 30, 2015. The regulations delayed say: Commercial drivers must not work for 34 consecutive hours between weeks and that 34 hours must include two periods from 1am to 5am. Commercial drivers must not drive more than 60 hours in 7 consecutive days or 70 hours in 8 consecutive days. Truckers will be able to drive for 82 hours per week. Article: The Department of Transportation wants truckers to sleep more. Congress said no. by Lydia DePillis. Washington Post. December 2014. Article: Survey Shows Hours of Service Top Trucking Concern. Trucking Info. October 2014. OpenSecrets: Senator Susan Collins of Maine inserted the rider on behalf of the trucking industry. She received $21,000 from the trucking industry for the 2014 election. The trucking industry also gave $87,150 to Senator Mitch McConnell, the new Majority Leader in the Senate. $250 million for Amtrak operations. $1.1 billion for Amtrak investments and improvements. Housing Section 235 Forbids funding for a program that reduces mortgage rates for first time home buyers who go through home counseling and financial education. Section 420 "It is the sense of Congress that the Congress should not pass any legislation that authorizes spending cuts that would increase poverty in the United States." Division L Homeland Security Funding for the Department of Homeland Security remains at the same levels as 2014. Funding runs out on February 27, 2015. Article: With Shutdown Avoided, Who Are Winners (And Losers) In 2015 Budget? by Kelly Phillips, Forbes, December 2014. Division M Expatriate Health Coverage This section includes the altered text of HR 4414, the Expatriate Health Coverage Clarification Act of 2014, which was discussed on Congressional Dish episode CD075: The April Bills. Exempts expatriate health plans issued or renewed on or after July 1, 2015 from the minimum standards set by the Affordable Care Act. "Expatriate" includes people from foreign countries working in the United States as part of a job transfer. The effects of this on the PAYGO budget will not be counted. The original version of this bill was written by Rep. John Carney of Delaware, who has taken over $312,000 from the insurance industry. Division N Campaign Contributions In May, as discussed on Congressional Dish episode CD071: Our New Laws, the President signed into law the Gabriella Miller Kids First Research Act, which eliminated public financing of political party conventions. Section 101: Creates three separate funds for political parties, at least triples the amount of money an individual can contribute to each of these new funds, and eliminates limits on how the parties can spend the money. We don't know exactly how much individuals will be able to contribute to political parties now that this provision is law. NPR has a different number than the Washington Post, which has a different number than The New York Times. Congressional Dish calculations indicate that the changes will allow an individual to contribute at least $257,400 per year and that amount increases every two years based on the Consumer Price Index. Division O Pensions Under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), pensions for retiree's who have already started to collect benefits can't be cut unless a company goes into bankruptcy. This section changes the law to allow benefit cuts to multi-employer pension plans under other scenarios. Section 102: Allows a multi-employer pension plan to be labeled in "critical status" five years before it's projected to actually meet critical status criteria, if the plan sponsor chooses to label it that way. Department of Labor list of Multi-Employer Plans listed as "critical status" Section 106: After certifying that a plan is in critical status, a "funding improvement plan" must be crafted, and benefits cannot be cut nor new people excluded during this time. Section 121: Allows the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) to merge two or more multi-employer pension plans and allows the PBGC to give cash to the plans. Section 122: Multi-employer plans can be broken up if they've cut all the benefits allowed and need to do so to remain solvent. Section 131: Increases the premium rate for multi-employer plans from $12 to $26 in 2015 and then some complicated amount tied to the national average wage index after that. Section 201: Allows benefits to be cut when a plan is in "critical and declining status", which means the plan is in critical status and projected to become insolvent within the next 15 years. For plans with over 10,000 participants, one participant - selected by the plan sponsor - will advocate on behalf of all the retired participants. The following conditions need to be met in order to suspend benefits: The plan needs to certify that it will avoid insolvency. The plan needs to certify that it will become insolvent if it doesn't cut benefits. Limits on benefit suspensions Monthly benefits can't be reduced below 110% of what would be guaranteed by the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, which is approximately $1,180 for participants in multi-employer plans. People over 75 are exempted from the benefit cuts. Disability benefits can't be cut. Eleven different factors will determine how much each participant's benefits would be cut. Benefits will be cut first for employees that worked for companies that withdrew from the plan and failed to pay. Benefits can't be cut until the plan sponsor submits can application to the Secretary of the Treasury and notifies plan participants, employers, and employee organizations. The notice can be in electronic form. Process for cutting benefits: The plan sponsor must submit an application to the Secretary of the Treasury for approval to suspend benefits. Within 30 days of receiving the application, the Secretary of the Treasury will solicit comments from employers, employee organizations, and participants on the website of the Secretary of the Treasury. If the Secretary of the Treasury does not approve or deny the application within 225 days, the application will be deemed approved. Within 30 days of the application's approval, participants and beneficiaries must vote on whether or not to cut benefits. Majority rules. If the participants vote not to cut benefits, the Secretary of Treasury can label the plan a "systemically important plan" and allow benefits to be cut even though the participants voted no. Access to the courts is limited: A court reviewing a lawsuit challenging a benefit cut can only grant a temporary injunction if the plaintiffs will probably win. A participant in a pension plan can not challenge a benefit cut in court. OpenSecrets: Rep. John Kline has taken over $14 million in campaign contributions from all kinds of industries. OpenSecrets: Former Rep. George Miller took over $2.4 million from unions, that we know of. Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio) Blame the Bankers by The Sharp Things (found on Music Alley by mevio) Growing Marijuana Song by Ben Scales Be Heard Have something to say? Leave a message on the Congressional Dish voicemail line and it might be featured on the show! 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Sysmex Europe Podcast
Shaping the Advancement of Healthcare at the IFCC

Sysmex Europe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2014 2:17


See how the visitors of our booth at the IFCC in Istanbul, Turkey, had the opportunity to interactively discover the multitude of solutions Sysmex offers its customer groups throughout the patient journey.

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast
Multiple Sklerose – Therapiebezogene Sofortdiagnostik an der Neurologischen Klinik Sorpesee

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2014 3:40


Nach einem akuten Schub wird eine MS-Patientin in die Neurologische Klinik Sorpesee eingeliefert, wo sie vom Klinikpersonal unter der ärztlichen Leitung von Dr. Alexander Simonow mit großem persönlichem Einsatz versorgt wird. Mit den Point-of-Care Systemen von Sysmex wird keine entzündliche Reaktion festgestellt, sodass unverzüglich mit der Cortison-Behandlung gestartet werden kann. In unserem Podcast gewährt uns die Patientin einen Einblick in den Klinikalltag und erzählt in beeindruckender Weise vom Leben mit Multipler Sklerose.

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast
XN-9000 Maximum Workload – von der Projektplanung bis zum Routinebetrieb

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2014 4:08


Die Hämatologie-Straße im Labor der Medizinischen Versorgungszentren Dr. Kramer und Kollegen in Geesthacht ist europaweit eine der ersten Installationen in einer XN-9000 Maximum Workload Konfiguration. Begleiten Sie das Projekt und erfahren Sie, wie die Anforderungen des Kunden an den Workflow und die diagnostische Performance realisiert wurden.

Sysmex Europe Podcast
Impressions from the Sysmex European Haematology Symposium 2013 in Lyon

Sysmex Europe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2013 2:50


Impressions from the Sysmex European Haematology Symposium 2013 in Lyon

Sysmex Europe Podcast
XN-9000 Maximum Workload – from project planning to routine operation

Sysmex Europe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2013 4:10


The haematology street in the Geesthacht lab of the Dr Kramer and Colleagues Medical Care Centre in Germany is one of the first installations of an XN-9000 Maximum Workload configuration in Europe. Follow the project and see how the customer's needs are addressed in terms of workflow and diagnostic performance.

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast
Akute Promyelozytenleukämie – der diagnostische Weg eines Notfallpatienten

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2013 4:33


Der Zahnarzt eines 30-jährigen Patienten stellt während einer Routineuntersuchung auffällige Blutungen im Rachenraum fest und verweist ihn umgehend an seinen Hausarzt. Die umfassende Diagnostik der Notfallprobe im Labor deckt eine akute Promyelozytenleukämie auf. Das schnelle Handeln und die frühzeitige Entdeckung retten dem Patienten das Leben.

Sysmex Europe Podcast
Acute promyelocytic leukaemia - the diagnostic pathway illustrated by an emergency patient case

Sysmex Europe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2013 4:33


During a routine check-up on a 30 year-old patient a dentist notices suspicious bleeding at the back of the pharynx and immediately instructs him to see his GP. The comprehensive diagnosis of the emergency sample in the lab reveals acute promyelocytic leukaemia. The prompt action and the early diagnosis save the patient's life.

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast
Expertentag zur Pädiatrischen Hämatologie in Linz

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2012 5:15


Die Besonderheiten der Blutbildanalyse bei Kindern standen im Mittelpunkt des Expertenstages zur Pädiatrischen Hämatologie, zu dem Sysmex Austria Fachleute aus dem Labor, der Klinik und dem niedergelassenen Bereich eingeladen hat.

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast
Optimierte Brustkrebsbehandlung – eine Patientin berichtet

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2012 5:15


OSNA aus Patientensicht: Eine Patientin berichtet über ihre positiven Erfahrungen bei der Brustkrebsbehandlung in einer Klinik, die die intra-operative Analyse des Wächterlymphknotens mit der OSNA-Methode anbietet.

Sysmex Europe Podcast
Impulses from routine analysis – suspected HUS

Sysmex Europe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2012 5:58


Six year old Dennis is admitted to the emergency department at the Berlin Charité hospital, presenting with abdominal cramps and bloody diarrhoea. Thanks to crucial information provided by the lab, the clinic is able to quickly confirm the suspected diagnosis of HUS caused by EHEC.

Sysmex Europe Podcast
Early detection of essential thrombocythaemia reduces the risk of stroke in a clinic patient

Sysmex Europe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2012 4:55


Intelligent flagging by the haematology system means that essential thrombocythaemia is detected in time. Thanks to good communication between the laboratory and the clinic the patient is treated promptly and the risk of stroke is reduced.

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast
Frühzeitige Entdeckung einer essenziellen Thrombozythämie verringert Schlaganfallrisiko eines Klinikpatienten

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2012 4:55


Der frühe Verdachtshinweis des Hämatologiesystems führt zu der rechtzeitigen Entdeckung einer essenziellen Thrombozythämie. Dank der guten Kommunikation zwischen Labor und Klinik wird der Patient frühzeitig behandelt und das Risiko eines Schlaganfalls verringert.

Sysmex Europe Podcast
Optimisation of the quality of the results and the turn-around times in the laboratory

Sysmex Europe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2011 3:30


Dr. Warry van Gelder of the Albert Schweitzer Medical Center Dordrecht in the Netherlands has carried out an extensive study, in which more than 1.5 million leukocytes were classified, both by hand and in the Cellavision DM 96.

Sysmex Europe Podcast
Impressions of the IFCC Worldlab 2011 in Berlin – Launch of the new XN series by Sysmex

Sysmex Europe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2011 5:11


With the launch of the XN-series at the IFCC Worldlab and EuroMedLab Congress in Berlin, Sysmex has heralded a new era in diagnostics. See pictures from the stand and listen to the first customer comments.

Sysmex Europe Podcast
Emergency heart attack — the live-saving discovery of a hidden leukaemia

Sysmex Europe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2011 5:09


Very good communication between the clinic and the lab meant that acute leukaemia was not overlooked in a 36 year old patient admitted with a heart attack. This then led to live-saving treatment being administered in time.

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast
Die neue Ära der Diagnostik hat begonnen: Eindrücke vom XN Launch an der IFCC-Worldlab in Berlin

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2011 4:38


m IFCC Worldlab und EuroMedLab Kongress in Berlin hat Sysmex mit dem Launch der XN-Serie eine neue Ära in der Diagnostik eingeleitet. Sehen Sie Bilder vom Messestand und hören Sie die ersten Kundenmeinungen.

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast
Notfall Herzinfarkt – die lebensrettende Entdeckung einer versteckten Leukämie

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2011 5:09


Die sehr gute Kommunikation zwischen Klinik und Labor hat ermöglicht, dass bei einem 36-jährigen Patienten mit Herzinfarkt eine akute Leukämie nicht übersehen wurde. Darauf basierend wurde die lebensrettende Therapie rechtzeitig eingeleitet.

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast
Einblicke in den Sysmex Fortbildungsservice

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2011 5:16


Teilnehmer kommen zu Wort: die neuen Kurse des Sysmex Fortbildungsservice für das eigene Labor und als regionale Veranstaltungen (mit Vergabe von DVTA Credits).

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast
Optimierung der Qualität von Ergebnissen und Turn-around-Zeiten im Labor

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2010 3:29


Dr. Warry van Gelder vom Albert Schweitzer Medical Center Dordrecht in den Niederlanden hat in einer aufwendigen Studie über 1.5 Millionen Leukozyten sowohl manuell als auch am Cellavision DM 96 klassifiziert.

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast
Sysmex an der DGKL-Jahretagung 2010

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2010 2:28


Im Rahmen der Industrieausstellung wurde der Sysmex-Stand gerne als Forum genutzt, um sich in angenehmer Atmosphäre über die Situation im Labor und Produktneuheiten auszutauschen und die partnerschaftliche Beziehung zu pflegen.

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast
Impulse aus der Routineanalytik

Sysmex Deutschland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2010 5:32


Der 6 Jahre alte Dennis wird mit Bauchkrämpfen und blutigem Durchfall in die Notfallambulanz der Berliner Charité eingewiesen. Aufgrund entscheidender Informationen aus dem Labor kann in der Klinik die Verdachtsdiagnose HUS, verursacht durch den EHEC-Erreger, schnell bestätigt werden.