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How Should the Respiratory Muscles be Managed During Critical Illness?
Despite intense research on respiratory muscle physiology and patient-ventilator interfacing, this knowledge has not been integrated into a comprehensive approach toward managing the respiratory muscles in critical illness. This special feature describes the complex array of issues complicating such an endeavor. -
'Passive payer' no more: New CMS requirements hitting hospital budgets
A broad array of new federal regulations on health care associated infections (HAIs) continue to come on line in 2014 and beyond, tying infection prevention more directly to the hospital bottom line than at any time in the field's history. -
Beyond flu, SHEA calls for vaccine mandates
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Q&A: The passion of Denise Murphy
Everyday people tell their story about loved ones lost to infections. -
CMS doc outlines HAI prevention efforts
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Inconvenient truth: The profit of some infections
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New HAI data posted on CMS Hospital Compare
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Is Atrial Fibrillation Associated with Silent Cerebral Emboli?
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Safety of Eplerenone in Heart Failure Patients
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TAVR in the Real World: The Initial 18 months' Experience in the United States