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According to a report by Thomson Reuters, the American health care system wastes between $505 billion and $850 billion every year, which is up to a third of the nation's total health care costs.

Thomson Reuters Survey: Americans Skeptical That Healthcare Reform Will Improve Quality or Affordability

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Thomson Reuters Names Top Health Systems for Quality, Efficiency

Healthcare information technology played a roll in hospitals that scored in  the top 10 in Thomson Reuters' new list for quality and efficiency.

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  • 25 May 2010

PODCAST: Thomson Reuters SVP Plea to Publishers: Go Mobile, but Focus on Companion Products & Mobile Commerce

In brief: Gearing up for the Open Mobile Summit, the deal-making mobile industry happening and conference taking place tomorrow in London, with a sneak preview of the key points Alisa Bowen, featured speaker and Senior VP consumer publishing at Thomson Reuters, plans to make during her panel. A special focus: the pivotal importance of iPhone and iPad apps and the business imperative to pursue monetization models beyond ad-funded and freemium.

  • 25 Sep 2009

OpenCalais joins DocumentCloud, set to host a wealth of primary sources

Big news for researchers as DocumentCloud, a consortium and repository of primary source documents, announced a partnership with Thomson Reuters' high-volume text identification and tagging program OpenCalais.

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When we look back, years from now, this decade's Internet Search may seem prehistoric. Perhaps that's why so many companies (including the usual suspects) have begun working toward an enlightened future. Thomson Reuters is one such company, and its OpenCalais project provides what the company likes to call semantic plumbing; you can see what that means in our ReviewCam.

Thomson Reuters; Building the Modern Media Company

I had a meeting this morning with Brian Rhoads, managing editor of the Americas, and Martin Howell, editor in charge of companies’ news, of Reuters News. We had a wide-ranging discussion on the competitive landscape, the new demands on the reporters and the business model following Thomson’s acquisition of Reuters. Here are the important comments made by these two senior journalists:

Why I Believe in the Link Economy

“Do unto others”It’s a simple standard my mom taught me when I was a kid – yours probably taught it too. It isn’t always easy, but in business it’s a good guiding light if you don’t want your company to be evil.

Thomson Reuters Opens Customer Service Hub in Manila

Multimedia news agency Thomson Reuters has opened a new customer service facility in Fort Bonifacio in Taguig, making Manila the site of its primary English language support center.

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  • 16 Sep 2010

World University Rankings 2010-2011

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2010-11 were developed in concert with our new rankings data provider, Thomson Reuters, with input from more than 50 leading figures in the sector from 15 countries across every continent, and through 10 months of extensive consultation.

  • 05 Jan 2010

Swine Flu, Space Interest Scientists Most in 2009

Science marches on, sometimes with headlines and awards, but most often with little fanfare.

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High-Impact Reseachers: Thomson Reuters Predicts Science and Economics Noble Laureates

Thomson Reuters today announced the 2009 Thomson Reuters Citation Laureates — researchers likely to be in contention for Nobel honors — in anticipation of this year’s Nobel Prize winners in the sciences and in economics to be announced from October 5-12.

Thomson Reuters Ships Endnote X3 For Mac Os X

Today Thomson Reuters announced the immediate availability of EndNote® X3 for Mac® OS X – the bibliographic management software that includes EndNote Web and is used by millions of researchers, librarians and students worldwide.

Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery® Now Abstracted and Indexed by Thomson Reuters

Elsevier announced that the Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery (JFAS), the Official Journal of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (http://www.acfas.org), has been accepted for coverage by multiple Thomson Reuters abstracting and indexing services, including Journal Citation Reports®.

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  • 24 May 2010

Thomson Reuters Launches Accounting CS Platform

The Tax & Accounting business of Thomson Reuters this week announced the launch of its Accounting CS platform, which is designed to take a new approach to professional accounting software by combining write-up, live and after-the-fact payroll, trial balance, financial reporting, and client accounting into a single unified platform.

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Thomson Reuters Partners with Bill Payment Service

Thomson Reuters has joined with Palo Alto, Calif.-based Bill.com to offer accountants using Thomson’s CS Professional Suite software a way to handle bill payment workflow online and help clients stay organized.

Thomson Expands in Tax Software with Abacus

Thomson Reuters has agreed a deal worth under $50m (£30m) to take over Abacus Enterprise, a London-based tax software business owned by Deloitte, in one of the largest moves beyond its US home market for the business information group’s tax and accounting division.

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FileCabinet CS is a document management solution primarily designed for integration with the Thomson Reuters CS Professional Suite.