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Study: Total Knee Replacement Surgery Patients Who Live Far From Hospital Experience Better Outcomes
Researchers observed that patients who lived closer to a hospital were seven times more likely to show up at an ED for treatment after surgery vs. patients who lived far from a hospital. These findings suggest that patients are less likely to visit an ED when they experience symptoms of pain and swelling if the clinic or physician’s office has closely communicated with patients after surgery.
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Surgery Centers Could Improve Quality Assurance Programs With Incentives
Quality assurance/performance improvement (QAPI) programs ensure all internal policies and processes mirror appropriate standards and regulations. Surgery centers that ask staff to participate in QAPI programs might find more original projects and improve employee morale.
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Want to Engage Physicians More Effectively? Know What They Want
Surgery centers need to consider generational differences when they develop ways to recruit and retain new physicians. Further, when hiring new physicians, it is important to learn what motivates a particular physician.
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5 Key Considerations During Renovation
The goal is to create a space that works well for staff workflow, patient aesthetics, regulatory compliance, and clinical outcomes.
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Renovating and Expanding ASC Requires Comprehensive Design Plan
As ambulatory surgery centers (ASC) increase their market share, they often need to expand and renovate to meet new demands. Designing new space and living with adjacent construction can be challenging. A key tactic during construction is to phase and compartmentalize areas, allowing for the ASC to continue its daily business while the expansion is underway.
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Is There AV Block?
The long lead II rhythm strip in the figure was recorded at the standard 25 mm/second speed. This tracing was obtained from a middle-aged woman who presented to an outpatient clinic with noncardiac chest pain. How would one interpret this rhythm? Are there signs of AV block? Is it apparent if there is a cardiac problem?
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Esketamine Nasal Spray (Spravato) CIII
Esketamine, in conjunction with an oral antidepressant, is indicated for the amelioration of treatment-resistant depression in adults.
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Witness Observations in Diagnosing Transient Loss of Consciousness
Investigators found that adding witness-reported observations to patient demographics and patient-reported symptoms improved the diagnostic accuracy between epilepsy, syncope, and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures.
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Medication First? Ablation First? Either Way, Make Weight Loss a Priority
Weight loss management and aggressive risk factor modification associated with slowing or even reversal of atrial fibrillation progression.
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Behavioral Interventions in Adults for Weight Loss or Weight Loss Maintenance
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force evaluated the risks and benefits of interventions for weight loss and weight loss maintenance to prevent complications from obesity. Panelists found a moderate net benefit from weight loss-intensive behavioral interventions.