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New website launched by Vita Advisors for the health care industry

Published on September 9, 2009 at 12:33 AM · No Comments

Vita Advisors LLC is pleased to announce the introduction of its website: http://vitaadvisors.com. The VITA website home page features three areas of content designed to provide its business constituents in the health care industry with a quick and valuable daily resource for current issues relevant to their business. The content topics will range from clinical to legal, from policy to financing, from patents to acquisitions.

Each business day the site will be refreshed with links to current news stories, offer subject-specific blog commentaries and feature selected third-party publications. The daily news stories will be selected from over 100 news sources addressing topics ranging from wireless implantable applications to medical tourism. The blog commentary will represent the perspectives of Kevin Roche, a long time executive of the health care industry who will offer insights and solicit feedback and alternative opinions on developing issues. The selected third-party publications will include works of independent research firms, government agencies, law firms and management consults. VITA Managing Partner Michael Kessler said that the site was designed as a tool for health care constituents, including company executives, financial sponsors, policy makers and regulators, and consultants and thought leaders.

In the weeks ahead, VITA will introduce a proprietary research series also designed for those in the business community responsible for operating, growing and investing in innovative solutions for better and more effective health care delivery.

SOURCE: Vita Advisors, LLC

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