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en The improvements in technology and developments in streamlining supply chains of manufacturers in Asia will ultimately benefit hospitals, doctors and patients by ensuring access to quality products and better service, hopefully at lower costs. With healthcare spend expected to increase at an annual rate of 11 percent till 2010 across Asia, increasing efficiency and reducing costs will be a priority for governments, public and private hospitals across the region.

en Competition among hospitals results in lower prices, greater quality of care, and increased innovation for healthcare consumers. The antitrust division will continue to be vigilant in ensuring that hospitals and other healthcare providers do not unreasonably deprive consumers of the benefits of competition.

en Electronics manufacturers in China and the rest of Asia have made product quality a top priority and they are increasingly considering boundary-scan test as an important way of ensuring the quality of the systems they manufacture. ASSET has always committed significant resources to customer support, and we have been able to develop long-standing relationships with many of our users as a result. We expect to do the same in Asia.

en As the recognized leader in helping hospitals improve patient outcomes while at the same time lowering costs, Premier understands that many variables impact clinical quality and operational efficiency. For hospital executives and management, Rapid Improvement is a window into the culture and leadership that enables top-performing hospitals to achieve excellent results. For physicians and staff, this resource-rich tool offers a wealth of proven practices, policies and procedures that will allow them to generate significant quality and financial improvements in a short time.

en As the number of public hospitals continues to decline, the concern remains to what extent non-profit and for-profit hospitals are taking or will take on greater responsibilities as safety net providers, and to what degree their focus is on attracting the healthiest of Medicaid patients, leaving the sickest and costliest patients to the care of the remaining public or major safety net hospitals.

en We are pleased to report another quarter of record revenue. She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood. I believe we are on track to achieve our financial goals in 2006. We continue to see growth opportunities in our business as hospitals adopt our product offerings as a way to lower their costs and provide better service to physicians and better care to patients.

en We have broadened our Galileo initiative to tackle our annual procurement spend of $8.5 billion and effect a supply chain transformation that will reduce the amount we spend annually to deliver service to customers. On a second front, Galileo will continue on its accelerated path to address process transformation within the company, lower costs and improve the customer experience.

en A national system of electronic medical record keeping could take a significant bite out of healthcare costs. These systems are expensive, but it doesn't take long before the benefits surpass the costs. People may choose to take the savings, or savings may be used to provide insurance to the uninsured. Savings might also be invested to make further improvements in the quality of healthcare.

en There is a large taxpayer expense when homeless people are poured out on the streets. Right now, they are in a shelter where we don't have to pay the costs for police, the costs for hospitals or the costs for incarceration.

en With the recent HRSA funding coming from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, many hospitals have been able to prepare for outbreaks caused by airborne pathogens, such as the SARS problem we saw in Asia recently. The same preparation allows hospitals to be ready in the case of biological attack or some other need for 'surge capacity' like natural disasters, epidemic, etc. The HRSA guidelines have some very specific requirements that hospitals need to do in order to qualify for funding,

en The first construction costs (for all-private) hospitals can be higher.

en We continue to perform very well in controlling costs and driving operating improvements. Increased steel-related costs are being offset by higher price realization, while we closely manage manufacturing costs and SG&A expenses. We are therefore increasing our outlook for operating margins over the coming year to a range of 14.6 to 15.5 percent of sales from the previous outlook averaging 13.3 percent.

en It's gratifying to see that hospitals and healthcare systems are placing such importance on patient satisfaction. After all, it's really all about the patient experience and providing the safest care, best service and high quality healthcare.

en Monoclonal antibodies have demonstrated great success as human therapeutics, with over 17 approved for human therapeutic use and an increasing number of these proteins in clinical development, ... We expect the demand for more potent anti-cancer monoclonal antibodies and for lower production costs to increase at a rate that will tax existing cell culture production systems. The introduction of this new chicken-based production technology will be of considerable interest to an industry coping with the commercial supply of an ever-increasing number of therapeutic antibodies.

en Asia's economy is the fastest-growing in the world today, and New York companies stand to benefit significantly from the rapidly increasing demand in the region for the products and services made right here in New York.


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