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Med/mal claims show consistent factors
Claims involving routine medical procedures - scopes, injections, punctures, biopsies, insertion of tubes, or imaging - resulted in $215 million in incurred losses, according to an analysis of 1,497 cases. -
Patient participation in checklist is win-win
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Publicly reporting data from surgery is targeted
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The Unlucky 13: Early Warning Signs of Potential Violence at Work
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Hospital finds it pays to fight fraud charges
George Washington University (GWU) Hospital in Washington, DC, prevailed in an 16-year-old lawsuit accusing the hospital of False Claims Act violations. -
Publicly reporting data from surgery is targeted
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Same-Day Surgery - Full April 2014 Issue in PDF
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Informed consent can play part in violence
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Neurology Alert - Full February 2014 Issue in PDF
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Height and Bone Age in Treated Juvenile Myasthenia Gravis
In young children with myasthenia gravis, height and bone age are negatively impacted by chronic corticosteroid usage, but not by thymectomy.