The Impact of Hospital Care Intensity on Surgery Outcomes
Throughout the United States, use of aggressive treatment styles has been implicated in rising...
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Throughout the United States, use of aggressive treatment styles has been implicated in rising...
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Previous long-term research has found that there appears to be no difference in disease-free or...
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Shared decision making (SDM) involves physicians and patients collaboratively discussing potential...
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Recent estimates show that there are approximately 7.6 million myocardial infarction (MI)...
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Physical disability and loss of independence can complicate the care of patients with heart...
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Throughout the United States, there have been dynamic changes in healthcare technology, healthcare...
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Guidelines advocate using metformin as initial pharmacologic therapy for lowering A1C in type 2...
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The Doctors Company recently completed an analysis of nearly 430 closed medical malpractice claims...
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Many local, state, and federal agencies have implemented different policies to address...
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CMS announced a new hospital-payment system called value-based purchasing (VBP) in October 2012....
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The rate of reverse shoulder arthroplasties (RSA) is increasing as its indications are expanding,...
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Cardiac events are major postoperative complications that can occur in patients undergoing total...
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Research indicates that the care of inpatients with hyperglycemia and diabetes has improved...
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The pneumococcal disease immunization schedule for adults in the United States is relatively...
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The HIV Medicine Association has launched a new website, HIVClinician.org, to provide information...
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Studies show that coronary artery disease (CAD) causes roughly 1.2 million heart attacks each year...
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Some well-intentioned people at the Center for American Progress say that the concept of...
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As I have written before, there is a veritable cottage industry of papers identifying bacterial...
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A recent study looked at the effect of paying people to lose weight. The authors randomized 100...
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Staff shortages for surgeons and intensivists can make it challenging for hospitals to optimize...
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