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> A wireless implementation led by InnerWireless at the University of Chicago Health System draws rave reviews. Story

> Tough times at Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Biogen, which says it will lay off 650 and sell assets to stay afloat. Story

> Why is so much science and healthcare reporting so awful? The Guardian offers some answers. Story

> Profile: The VISICU eICU installation at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Story

> The clock is ticking for healthcare workers in the San Francisco Bay Area, where SEIU/United Healthcare Workers West members plan to strike at Sutter Health facilities tomorrow morning. Story

> Patient self-registration kiosk manufacturer Galvanon said it has signed Santa Barbara, California-based Cottage Health System. Release  

> St. Jude Medical has released details of a clinical trial of its HIFU cardiac tissue ablation device. Release

> Two Medicare HMO players are returning to the Houston market, which health plans have long held as unfriendly. Story

> Flo Healthcare said Children's Healthcare of Atlanta has agreed to purchase 300 wireless mobile workstations. Release

> The infant mortality rate in New York City has fallen by 6 percent. Story

> Nevada Hospitals have submitted their counterproposal to a planned academic medical center in Las Vegas by UPMC and city officials. Story

And Finally... A Los Angeles-area pain management specialist is winning support from around the country in his fight to keep his license to practice after the death of a patient. Story