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          More Transparency Might Bolster Trust in FDA Advisory CommitteesThe FDA does not always convene an advisory committee meeting in connection with application reviews, but may do so when questions related to safety or the data submitted to support approval arise. In the modern environment, some believe if they cannot see it, foul play must be afoot. Some of that could be allayed by transparency and more public education. 
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          Trauma Patients at Risk for Developing Opioid Use DisorderBetter identification and referral of patients with opioid use disorder could enhance the quality and continuity of care these patients receive, while also reducing reliance on EDs and the crowding that ensues. 
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          Ethical Responses if Family Abandons Loved One at HospitalBy leveraging their mediation skills, ethicists can build trust between weary family caregivers and clinicians who are unsure about how to handle a delicate situation. This can help everyone identify patient needs and find possible solutions. 
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          Shortage of Nursing Home Beds Prompts Creative SolutionsThe nursing home crises of too few beds and not enough staff is expected to continue for the foreseeable future. Case managers, discharge planners, and transition of care leaders need to find alternative solutions that will keep patients safe and avoid unnecessary hospitalizations. 
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          Hospital-to-Nursing Facility Admissions Plunged for VA Patients from 2020 to 2021The Veterans Health Administration’s community nursing home program reported a readmission decrease of more than one-third from April 12, 2020, to Dec. 26, 2020, when compared with the same period in 2019, according to the results of a recent study. 
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          Free Meals Available for Seniors, But Too Few Referrals from Case ManagersA lesser-known option to improve nutrition for older Americans is congregate meals, which are available in almost every American community. Case managers sometimes are unaware of this resource for both nutritious food and socialization, which both of which benefit seniors. 
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          How Food Pharmacies Serve Local PopulationsThe food pharmacy model is growing in popularity. Hospital Case Management offers this snapshot of several food pharmacy programs that have produced positive results for their target populations. 
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          Health Systems Turn to Food Pharmacies to Improve NutritionSolving community food insecurity could be as simple as opening a food pharmacy. Increasingly, population health efforts are turning to social determinants of health, including finding ways to overcome obstacles like food deserts and poor nutrition. New programs tackle the food insecurity issue by prioritizing nutrition and food access the same as medication — a necessary treatment for various chronic conditions. 
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          Electrodiagnostic Features of Vasculitic NeuropathyElectrophysiological studies of vasculitic neuropathy indicate that the best discriminators of vasculitis vs. other axonal neuropathies are the side-to-side differences between the same bilateral nerves. When the diagnosis is uncertain, nerve biopsy may be definitive. 
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          Insulin Resistance at the Blood-Brain Barrier in Alzheimer’s DiseaseAlterations in cerebrovascular insulin receptor isoform levels are associated with Alzheimer’s disease pathology and cause deficits in insulin signaling at the level of the blood-brain barrier. 
