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Kyoto Semiconductor Signs Supply and Reseller Agreement With CEL

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Kyoto Semiconductor Signs Supply and Reseller Agreement With CEL April 13, 2021 GMT TOKYO (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 12, 2021 Kyoto Semiconductor Co., Ltd., a leading optical device solution manufacturer with world-class technologies and Japanese quality, has announced that it has entered into an agreement with California Eastern Laboratories (CEL) to be a multinational reseller of Kyoto Semiconductor’s optical device solutions. The partnership extends Kyoto Semiconductor’s sales and support network not only to North America but to countries such as India and Israel while it enhances CEL’s product offering with Kyoto Semiconductor’s high-quality photodiodes for optical communication and sensing equipment

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Weekend Mailbag: Jim Wyatt Answers Questions From Titans Fans

Hope everyone is staying healthy and safe out there. It s been a busy stretch in Titan Land, huh? Let s dive into another Titans mailbag and see what is on your mind… Here s the link to ask questions: CLICK HERE. Alvin Palmer from Tacoma, Washington Question: Why don t the Titans get a good WR to go with AJ? Jim: Well Alvin, the Titans have already added one in Josh Reynolds. I liked him at Texas A&M, and with the Rams, and I think he s going to be a nice addition for the Titans. But he s just a part of the equation. Stay tuned for more additions at the receiver position.

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Pandemic-era burnout: How EHR vendors are redesigning UI and UX to battle stress

12:19 PM Poorly designed, time-consuming electronic health record user interfaces are a common and longstanding complaint among doctors and nurses. Interfaces that are not intuitive or that require too much effort to accomplish necessary recordkeeping can push clinicians – many of whom already are charting at home after hours – too far. It’s just more stress on top of existing burnout, especially during the pandemic. In this seventh feature story in the Healthcare IT News Burnout in the Age of COVID-19 series, usability experts from three top EHR vendors and one top technology design firm outline the user interface/user experience problems that physicians and nurses have encountered, solutions to these problems, and where EHR and health IT usability is headed in the future.

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