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However Mandelson struck a new note today, saying: 'We have to recognise that Russia is especially sensitive when it comes to questions concerning its near abroad and plans for the expansion of Nato There must be a mutual acceptance of each other's interests.'
Earlier Mandelson praised the recent decision by a Russian court to scale down tax bills demanded from the British Council, which was targeted by the Kremlin in the fallout from the Litvinenko affair.
The business secretary refused point blank to answer questions concerning his meetings with the Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska.
Mandelson has admitted meeting the metals magnate on several occasions since 2004 before and after he became EU trade commissioner, but refused to elaborate on what they discussed. He denies that Deripaska lobbied him to lower aluminium tariffs.
Mandelson's visit to Russia was the first by a British cabinet minister since early 2007.



With the rapid growth of non-invasive procedures in areas such as gastroenterology, many healthcare facilities have invested heavily in the acquisition of endoscope equipment, often an investment exceeding a million dollars. Unfortunately, in storing and utilizing this expensive equipment in busy, high traffic areas many instances of theft have been well documented. In addition, given its clinical application within the human body, stringent protocols are mandated for the disinfection and reprocessing of the equipment. With breakdowns in these reprocessing protocols, significant risks for cross-contamination of equipment and patient infection can emerge.
Through the development of iRIScope, Mobile Aspects has leveraged RFID technology along with workflow automation software to address these complex issues, and many more. The cabinet-based solution secures endoscopes and manages access to the instruments while tracking utilization, repair, and compliance with disinfection protocols. In addition to managing the equipment, the system advances patient safety in a variety of ways, most notably allowing for the automatic association of individual patients to unique endoscopes and procedures. Lastly, through work stations that automate reprocessing documentation during high level disinfection, care providers can be assured they follow the necessary protocols to mitigate any risk for cross-contamination or patient infection.
The development of iRIScope is another example of our ability to sustain our position as the leader in creating RFID enabled solutions for healthcare through innovative, leading edge technology to solve complex operational issues, shared Suneil Mandava, President and CEO of Mobile Aspects



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