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2016 USPSTF Update: Harms and Supplemental Screening
The decision to undergo screening mammography requires a consideration of benefits and harms. Harms include false-positive exams leading to unnecessary interventions, and true-positive exams that lead to overdiagnosis.
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Pelvic Floor Changes After Delivery
Significant changes in levator muscles are visible by transperineal ultrasound in early and late postpartum period.
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Who Seeks an Infertility Evaluation?
Demographic and lifestyle factors influence who receives a fertility evaluation.
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Zika Virus: Effects on the Fetus
While the Zika virus has been indolent in many South American, Central American, and Caribbean countries, its recent association with microcephaly (and neurologic impairment) has created an outburst of media alerts, response from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and travel recommendations, particularly as the world moves closer to the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil.
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Help Wanted: CBO to Screen Patients for Benefits
Smart thinking and reaching out to a community-based organization partner can result in a solution that benefits patients and everyone else involved, as well.
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Financial Stakes Rise as Auditors Set Their Sights on Providers
Just when you thought the stakes couldn’t be any higher when it comes to getting patient status right and medical necessity documented properly, the CMS has raised the ante.
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Hospital LOS Confirmed to Worsen Hip Fracture Outcomes
Hospital length of stay has been thought to affect a patient’s odds of surviving a hip fracture, and investigators from the University of Rochester Medical Center Department of Orthopedics have created a new research tool to determine just how much.
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Best Practices Lead to Better Cardiac Survival
Adherence to recommended care following an in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) varies significantly among U.S. hospitals, and patients treated at hospitals with greater adherence to these recommendations have higher survival rates, according to a study published online by JAMA Cardiology.
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Video Visits Aim to Improve Patient Satisfaction
A hospital system in Ohio is trying to alleviate some of the most common patient complaints by helping them avoid a trip to the hospital or physician’s office. Instead, patients can interact with a physician by email or a live video encounter.
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Concurrent Monitoring Helps Hospital Be a TJC Top Performer
Implementing an electronic medical record turned out to be one of the driving forces that resulted in a New York State hospital being recognized as one of the best in the country. Concurrent monitoring of patient quality measures also propelled the hospital to top status.