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Lack of Standards Delay Electronic Medical Records

Although the federal government set a goal five years ago of creating an electronic health record for every American by 2014, the effort has lagged for several reasons. Roadblocks include concerns over lack of universal protocols for collecting data as ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  16 Feb 2009
Related Topics: George W. Bush

Independence Federal Plans Merger With ColomboBank

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From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  12 Feb 2009

Search Firms Feel Chill of Recession

Over the past month, in response to shrinking revenue and declines in demand for their services, some of the nation's top executive search firms have announced or quietly begun implementing plans to trim their workforces, consolidate offices and move ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  9 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Timothy F. Geithner,  Kevin Kelly,  U.S. Congress

My Home Is Worth What?!

However, assessors point out that a stumbling real estate market may not translate to lower property taxes. Appeals are already up sharply in Maryland, officials said. Assessments were sent Dec. 31 to Maryland homeowners whose properties were up for ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  6 Feb 2009

Fewer Perks for Inaugural Donors

Under the Obama regime, big donors will get a hearty thanks, invites to a few private dinners and the opportunity to shell out more money for tickets to other inaugural events celebrating the nation's newest president. President-elect Barack Obama has ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  18 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  George W. Bush,  Freddie Mac

Inauguration Security Demands Grow

Because the demand for access to the inauguration, exclusive parties and other events is high, so is that for protective services. Business is growing by the day, say executives at the firms, who declined to provide specifics about their clients for ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  12 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Federal Bureau of Investigation

Hargrove Keeps Job as Presidential Party Host

This year, the firm's responsibilities will broaden into audio and video production for the official events. And Earl Hargrove, 80, who began helping his father run his decorating business from the basement of their Cheverly home in 1945, will be ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  30 Dec 2008
Related Topics: NATO

Calling for Backup

The holiday season may be dimmed by the economic downturn, but for the days leading to the inauguration of Barack Obama, the Washington region's darkening employment picture will get a shot of brightness from the hospitality industry. Hotel catering ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  22 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Barack Obama

Downturn Puts Damper on Holiday Parties

This year, he'll set up a couple of buffet stations and a smattering of decorative lights in a much smaller space. The budget has been halved, the guest list cut by a third. Three of his other biggest customers have gone from throwing elaborate ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  8 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Federal Reserve,  Fannie Mae,  Freddie Mac,  Costco

Marriott Executive to Stake Out His Own Place in Hotel World

After 16 years at Marriott International, Norman Jenkins is walking away from what appears to be a secure corporate job and stepping out on his own at a time of high economic turbulence. "I'm a contrarian, and I think it's a good time," says Jenkins, ...

From ANITA HUSLIN, The Washington Post,  1 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Marriott International,  Robert L. Johnson

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