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The Top 10 Health Technology Hazards for 2017
See the Top 10 Health Technology Hazards for 2017, a report from Health Devices and ECRI Institute.
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The Top Health Technology Hazards for 2017 Include Surgical Stapler Misuse
Surgery centers can improve safety by prioritizing efforts to reduce some of the more common and troublesome hazards.
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Combined Pediatric ED/Inpatient Unit Concept Catches On with Maryland Community Hospitals
Maximizing resources while pleasing patients and families takes high-level buy-in, sufficient staff, and plenty of resources, developers say.
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The Puzzle of Financing Effective Stroke Care
The somewhat tepid reception in the United States to mobile stroke units may have to do with the way such programs are funded.
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New Mobile Stroke Unit Programs Aim to Improve Outcomes
With just a handful of such programs operating in the United States, investigators hope to demonstrate the concept can deliver both clinical and financial rewards.
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An Alternating QRS with AV Block?
There is no 12-lead ECG on this patient, which means that our assessment of QRS morphology is limited to this single right-sided MCL-1 monitoring lead.
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Clinical Briefs
In this section: connecting asthma to obesity; finding the right treatment for uncomplicated gastroesophageal reflux disease; and better blood pressure control.
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Bezlotoxumab Injection (Zinplava)
Bezlotoxumab neutralizes the effect of toxin B and reduces the rate of recurrence of C. difficile infection.
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Is Yoga Effective for Treating Asthma?
Although the data on yoga in asthma are only of moderate quality, they suggest that yoga may improve quality of life and asthma symptoms.
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What Influences ICU Admission?
High ICU utilization hospitals were more likely to use invasive procedures and incurred higher costs than low ICU utilization hospitals with no difference in mortality.