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Marketing/PR’s Evolving Role In Reeling In Healthcare Information On Internet

May 1st, 1997 by

Marketers and others engaged in Internet marketing have opened a sort of Pandora’s Box on exactly what should be done to ensure quality healthcare information on the Internet. Imagine a consumer who has just been… Continued

How To Forge & Manage Powerful Partnerships In Managed Care

May 1st, 1997 by

More and more healthcare organizations are finding that collaborative unions can be the ticket to impacting positive change with physicians, providers and patients. In fact, managed care has compelled all facets of healthcare to appreciate… Continued

On The Pulse: Trends & Surveys in the Healthcare Industry

May 1st, 1997 by

Mammography Debates Do Not Influence Screening Decision For Women and Doctors Despite the recent hullabaloo over when mammography screenings should be done, consumers and clinicians are still not swayed, according to a recent Medscape study… Continued

The News Monitor

May 1st, 1997 by

Awards Maureen Regan Named HBA’s 1997 Woman of Year As the first woman to be appointed president of a major healthcare agency, Maureen Regan’s trailblazing industry credentials made her a shoo-in for the Healthcare Businesswomen’s… Continued

PR People: New Hires, Promotions

April 28th, 1997 by

HFS Inc., Parsippany, N.J., has appointed Elliot Bloom VP of corporate communications. Bloom replaces Jane Baxter Lynn who is leaving HFS to start her own communications business. (HFS, 201/3595110) Cheryl Crispen has been promoted from… Continued

Procter & Gamble Tightlipped About PR Surrounding Coupons Controversy

April 28th, 1997 by

If you’re an executive at Procter & Gamble, the media spotlight probably isn’t the place you’d like to be right now. Ever since the company announced in January 1996 that it would halt coupons in… Continued

Java’s PR Campaign About Meshing Timing and Control

April 28th, 1997 by

In promoting the official launch in October 1996 of Java Enterprise Computing, Sun Microsystems Computer Co. recognized early on that cyberspace was key to its $1 millionplus, PR campaign rollout that began last fall. And… Continued

News: Industry Wrap-Up

April 28th, 1997 by

Drasnin Comm. Puts The Face On Debbi Fields PR companies are faced with all kinds of interesting challenges – repairing reputations, lobbying legislators, counseling CEOs about layoffs – but rarely does a task come that’s… Continued

Survey: Journalists Still Prefer Faxes and Snail Mail over EMail

April 28th, 1997 by

Despite all the advantages of recent technologies, PR practitioners must realize that faxing and emailing aren’t likely to replace traditional PR tactics anytime soon. In fact, a recent survey conducted by a PR and marketing… Continued

Media Insight: The Washington Times

April 28th, 1997 by

3600 New York Avenue, NE Washington, D.C. 200021996; Phone: 202/6363000 Editor’s Note: The Washington Times is generally considered a conservative newspaper and is seen as The Washington Post’s nemesis. But if the friendliness of the… Continued