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Community Health Worker Program Cuts Costs, Admissions for Heart Failure Patients
After total healthcare costs decreased by 79% for at-risk heart failure patients who were followed after discharge by a team of RN continuum case managers and community health workers, Sentara RMH Medical Center expanded the program.
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Interactive Post-discharge Calls Improve Outcomes, Save Time for Case Managers
Readmissions have dropped and patient satisfaction has increased among patients at UAB Medicine who receive interactive post-discharge follow-up calls.
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Don’t Let Use of Technology Violate Patient Confidentiality
Every case management department should have a firm policy that prohibits staff from posting anything related to work, including photographs, on social media.
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Embrace Technology, But Use Caution
Today’s essential equipment, such as laptops or cellphones, can be a roadblock to building rapport with patients if they are not implemented correctly.
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Throw Away Paper Notes and Move Into World of Technology
The technology revolution can be a boon to case managers by saving time and making their jobs easier — but there are pitfalls to relying too much on electronic tools.
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Research Examines Use of Tenofovir Gel in Women
As HIV infection continues to be a major public health issue, tenofovir gel is being researched as a topical pre-exposure prophylaxis strategy for HIV prevention in women.
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Provider Training May Boost Rates of HPV Vaccination
Results of a recent study indicate a training intervention to aid provider communication about HPV vaccines with teen patients and their parents increased initiation and completion of the vaccine series.
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Get up to Speed in Addressing Urinary Tract Infections
Research presented at the 2017 annual meeting of the Infectious Diseases Society of America indicates that women at risk of urinary tract infection (UTI) who increased their water intake by drinking an additional three pints of water a day were almost half as likely to get infections as women who did not.
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Prevalence of HSV-2 Is Falling, Data Show
Two of the most common viruses, herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) and herpes simplex virus-2 (HSV-2), are steadily declining in the U.S. population.
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No Link Found Between Progestin-only Birth Control Methods and Depression
Results of a new review of all available data indicate no evidence to support a link between progestin-only birth control and depression.