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Class Action Suit Accuses Pharmaceuticals of Fixing Prices
A class action lawsuit accuses insulin manufacturers of fixing prices and conspiring to increase the cost of their essential medication.
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New Report Raises Red Flags About Antiviral Agents and the Possibility of Liver Failure
The Institute for Safe Medication Practices reported on 524 cases of liver failure in the past 12 months associated with direct-acting antiviral agents for treating hepatitis C.
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Dispensing Wisdom on Pharmacy and Medication Standards
Join AHC Media this month to learn how to avoid costly prescribing errors.
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CDC, TJC Urge Providers to Up Their Game on Antibiotic Stewardship
Intermountain Healthcare helps smaller hospitals improve care, meet new standards through the use of telemedicine, added support.
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How to Use the New Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice
Better known as MOON, it is an attempt by CMS to resolve confusion and avoid surprise patient charges related to observation stays.
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Despite Variations, Evidence Provides Clear Road Map for Adult Patients Presenting with Acute Migraine
Obtaining a full patient history can help guide providers toward effective treatment and longer-term solutions.
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Report Highlights Burden Frontline Providers Face in Recognizing, Preventing Sepsis
New data on infections and healthcare factors most commonly associated with sepsis should help providers focus their efforts toward future improvements.
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Milwaukee Health System Leverages Telemedicine During Triage Process at Multiple ED Sites
Administrators take a page from other industries; aim to apply enterprise solutions to the emergency care delivery process.
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Here are Some Sample Items From New HFAP Requirements
HFAP has released new environmental rules in its accreditation requirements for ASCs.
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HFAP Changes Standards After Updated Life Safety Code Rules
ASCs must meet environmental safety standards, but they do not always put the most knowledgeable people in charge of this task, which could result in a big mistake.