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Does Patient Lack ID or Insurance Card?
It can lead to fraud, theft, or worse.
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Patients Didn’t Know Registration Was Complete
One health system made a small change in how it gauges patient satisfaction, which paid big dividends for all parties.
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Patient Access: Key to Patient Experience
Six tips confident, well-trained registrars can use to diffuse a patient’s fear, anxiety, and confusion.
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Use Social Media Posts to Improve Registration
Social media posts generate a wealth of constructive feedback about the registration process.
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Don’t Give Patients Reasons to Post Something Negative on Social Media
Patients can vent to a ‘huge audience.’
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Penetrating Neck Trauma
Penetrating neck trauma presents a clinical challenge to the emergency physician. Clinicians must have a planned approach to these patients to optimize outcomes.
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FDA Actions
In this section: FDA approves new amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, expands the indication for pembrolizumab, adds giant cell arteritis to the indication for tocilizumab, and green lights generic ADHD drug.
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Ohio Attorney General Files Suit Against 5 Pharmaceutical Companies Over Opioids
The suit alleges fraudulent marketing that misled the state, prescribers, and patients about the risks of these medications.
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Investigators Conclude Long-term Opioid Use Increases Dependency and Overdose Risks
Nationwide epidemic has raised questions regarding the long-term use of such medication for chronic pain conditions.
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Researchers Offer Remedies for FDA’s Accelerated Approval Program
Once a drug receives accelerated approved, manufacturers are free to charge whatever they believe the market will bear without evidence that the drug affects disease progression.