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Worker at Candle Factory Loses Hand, but Returns to Work With Case Management Help
A case manager shares her experience helping an injured worker recover and find a way to get back on the job.
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Case Management Is Essential in Handling Catastrophic Injuries
Case managers assigned to patients who have suffered catastrophic injuries can make a huge difference in patients’ outcomes and ability to return to work.
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Text Messages Transform Case Management for At-risk Patients
Case management texting can be an effective and affordable way to engage with high-risk patients and encourage them to follow health regimens.
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Paper Calls for More Transparency of Industry-sponsored Clinical Trials
A recent paper offers consensus recommendations and examples of best practices from the published clinical trial literature to help authors and trial sponsors communicate drug adverse events in a more informative and clinically meaningful manner.
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Very Strict Clinical Trial Criteria Can Pose Ethical Problem
Clinical trials routinely use overly strict enrollment criteria, found a recent study.
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Gray Zone Remains Between Clinical Research and Quality Improvement Efforts
The boundary between quality improvement projects and clinical research requiring IRB oversight remains nebulous with finalization of the Common Rule on Jan. 18, 2017. There was some attempt to address this situation in the proposed new rule, but ultimately the solutions were deemed problematic and the issue was left unresolved.
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Small IRB Revises Forms, Updates Policies and Procedures to Obtain FWA and Reach Next Level
A small university's human research protections program overhauled its processes to bring it up to the requirements of the Common Rule and Federalwide Assurance.
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Study: Individual EPs Rarely Fined for EMTALA Violations
Almost all civil monetary penalties are against facilities.
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FDA’s Draft Guidance on eRecords Could Have Unintended Consequences
The FDA’s draft guidance on the use of electronic records and electronic signatures encourages systems to improve quality and efficiency, and expands the use of a risk-based approach in validating and establishing audit trails for electronic systems. But it’s the validation part of the proposed guidance that could introduce a new problem.
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Missed Spinal Epidural Abscess: ‘Lightning Rod for Litigation’
In these cases, EPs are the second most commonly sued physicians.