Sector poised for rapid growth over next few years, research indicates
October 15, 2009
With 86 percent of American adults owning a mobile handset, mobile banking is poised for explosive growth, research suggests.Currently, 36 million adults are using mobile banking, with "smartphone" users18 percent of Americansbeing a
Manufacturing showed biggest drop among four sectors that agency tracks
October 15, 2009
The U.S. high-tech industry shed 115,000 jobs in the first half of this year, equating to a nearly 2 percent decline, says a report released last month by the Washington, D.C.-based TechAmerica Foundation and based on U.S. Bureau of Labor data.
For DataPro Solutions Inc., a Spokane Valley computer services company that specializes in data collection and storage, the soft economy hasn't necessarily been a bad thing.As companies struggle to cut costs and remain competitive, DataPro say, a
After being primarily a telephone service provider for years, Denver-based Qwest Communications International Inc. these days is focusing on attracting broadband customers, which it now sees as its emphasis for growth here."From 10 years ago to a
Essence Healthcare Inc., a Louisville, Ky.-based insurer that offers health plan options that are part of the Medicare program, has opened an office here, at Riverwalk Plaza.Essence Healthcare began offering Medicare Advantage coverage in years
Physician-led at-home care touted as practical alternative to hospitals
October 15, 2009
Hospital-at-home care might be a practical alternative to traditional hospital inpatient care for elderly patients with suddenly worsening chronic heart failure, says a report in a recent issue of a journal called the Archives of Internal Medicine.
Findings suggest there are common disease processes that affect kidneys, brain
October 15, 2009
A new study published in the medical journal Neurology suggests that impaired kidney function is a risk factor for cognitive decline in old age. The study, conducted by researchers at Rush University Medical Center, in Chicago, found that poor a
Data show they typically lost about $4,200 more than insured adults did
October 15, 2009
For the more than 4 million uninsured adults in the U.S. nearing retirement age, a serious illness often spells financial disaster, a recent study has found."We found that for a typical household this costsin lost savingsbetween and
The owner of a new for-profit adult day-care center in Mead says she hopes the venture will become an option for people who are looking for care, community involvement, and activities for their elderly parents, while also giving caregivers here a a
David Gergen, senior political analyst and former adviser to Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan, and Clinton, has predicted higher taxes, saying, "There's going to be upward pressure on corporate taxes. There's going to be upward pressure on taxes and