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Careers in Healthcare May be Influenced by Reform Bill Defense
13 May 2010
Careers in Healthcare May be Influenced by Reform Bill Defense
Few job sectors are as indispensible and secure as the healthcare industry. People will always rely on a network of doctors, nurses, administrators and aides when their health is in danger, and as the U.S. Baby Boom population ages, these practitioners have seen an upsurge in demand. To make the field more secure, the Obama administration's healthcare reform legislation may further boost the need for these professionals as more Americans get health insurance.

Healthcare Reform Brings New Careers in Chicago
22 April 2010
Biotech companies are hiring new workers.
The sweeping reform in the country’s health care system has ushered in new jobs in the biotechnology sector, as companies have started hiring people to run drug-making plants that will produce lower-priced versions of prescription medicines.

Careers in Healthcare Grow in Popularity
30 November 2009
Careers in Healthcare Grow in Popularity
Healthcare professionals not only help cure the sick and fight disease, but also work as a team to instill policies and attitudes toward health that will benefit ordinary people around the world. At some point, biologists, pharmacists, nurses and hospital directors are all required to develop innovative ways to treat those most in need.

Careers in IT Needed for Healthcare Overhaul
25 November 2009
Careers in IT Needed for Healthcare Overhaul
In many ways, careers in information technology are necessary to help other professional services and business sectors streamline their operations to maximize success and output. Beyond deciphering technical jargon, professionals in this field provide the litmus test for developing best practices in other industries. In healthcare, the efforts of these computer-savvy specialists may actually save lives.

Careers in Healthcare Changing with the Times
25 November 2009
Careers in Healthcare Changing with the Times
Even though millions of Americans read about healthcare reform in the headlines each morning, it can be difficult to interpret the actual meaning of the legislation amidst bipartisan debates, constant changes and incessant politicking. Nonetheless, the pressure to reduce overhead and increase efficiency in the industry has already begun to change the traditional medical relationship for both patients and those with careers in healthcare.

Careers in primary healthcare in high demand
27 October 2009
Careers in primary healthcare in high demand
The network of public health professionals, which includes biologists, insurance providers, pharmacists and hospital directors, works as an interdisciplinary team toward managing illness and preserving health. While some enter this field after years of study and exploration, others realize the satisfaction of pursuing careers in public health from a young age.

Innovative Leaders Sought for Careers in Healthcare
14 October 2009
Innovative Leaders Sought for Careers in Healthcare
Health care professionals not only help cure the sick and fight disease, but also work as a team to instill policies and attitudes toward health that will benefit ordinary people around the world. At some point, biologists, pharmacists, nurses and hospital directors are all required to develop innovative ways to treat those most in need.

Underprivileged Communities Promote Careers in Healthcare
08 October 2009
Underprivileged Communities Promote Careers in Healthcare
The network of public health professionals, which includes biologists, insurance providers, pharmacists and hospital directors, works as an interdisciplinary team toward managing illness and preserving health. While some enter this field after years of study and exploration, others realize the satisfaction of working in public health from a young age.

Careers in Healthcare Yield Life-Saving Studies
07 October 2009
Scientific research makes improvements to the healthcare system
At a time when many Americans wake up to read about healthcare news in the headlines, careers in healthcare are evolving into new roles. The network of these professionals, which includes biologists, insurance providers, nurses, pharmacists and hospital directors, comes together as an interdisciplinary team that works toward managing illness and preserving health. Some professionals may contribute to this field in ways which will allow others to live to thank them.

Careers in Computers May Reform Healthcare
05 August 2009
Shift to electronic health records will require programming expertise
The battle to reduce healthcare costs has many fronts, and one of them is technological.
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