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Medical Groups Seek Clarity On Immigration Order
AAFP President: “Imagine a world where physicians fail to answer the call of the needy because they fear they may not be able to return to their home and families in the United States."
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Avian Influenza Outbreak in China
CDC offers advice for travelers and healthcare providers.
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Discharge Planning: CMS Worksheet and Standards
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Diabetic Emergencies
Diabetes is a global health problem. This article focuses on the major diabetic emergencies: diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar non-ketotic state, and hypoglycemia.
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How to Improve the Quality of Case Management Departments through Staffing, Part 2
This month, we will discuss some new and creative ways to use the staffing within a case management department.
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Readmission Rates for Bariatric Surgery Drop with QI
Thirty-day readmission rates for bariatric surgery patients can be reduced by implementing a series of quality improvement efforts, according to recent research.
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Healthcare Workers Don’t Mind Masking to Protect Patients
A universal masking policy for healthcare providers and home care workers dramatically reduced respiratory viral infections in hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) patients, researchers report.
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Hospitals Can Now Factor Socioeconomic Status into Readmissions
Hospitals have long complained that assessments of readmission rates do not take into account the socioeconomic factors that can influence them, resulting in facilities serving the neediest patients taking a financial hit when they don’t meet national standards.
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Care Management Revamp Helps Keep Readmission Rates Low
Thanks to a series of initiatives to focus on at-risk patients after discharge, Flagstaff Medical Center has avoided readmission penalties for four years and consistently has a 12% all-cause Medicare readmission rate.
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Making Patients Part of the Team Helps Hospital Cut LOS, Boost HCAHPS Scores
Length of stay dropped and patient satisfaction rose when Emory Saint Joseph’s Hospital in Atlanta began holding Structured Interdisciplinary Bedside Rounds.