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ASC Patients Do Well Without IV Acetaminophen, Study Shows
Researchers found that when IV acetaminophen was removed from the ambulatory surgical setting formulary, there was not an increase in post-anesthesia care unit length of stay, although postoperative pain might have been higher.
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Reader Feedback: ‘Here Are the Things I Notice’
Author Stephen Earnhart shares feedback and reader comments from the March article "Here Are the Things I Notice."
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Research Finds All Settings for Accredited Aesthetic Surgery are Safe
Research shows that aesthetic surgery conducted by accredited sites results in very few complications, regardless of whether surgery is performed in an office-based site, an ASC, or a hospital-based surgery site.
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ASCs Craft Strategies to Help Patients Pay Out of Pocket for Surgeries
Two ASC administrators offer case studies in how to reduce bad debt in the era of high insurance deductibles and high patient self-pay.
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Replacing or Improving ACA Likely Will Be Major Challenge
The ACA isn’t perfect, but it’s possible that repealing it could create even more issues for patients and providers.
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Here’s What Surgeons Need to Know About MIPS
To earn a bonus under MIPS, physicians must show high-quality, efficient care by documenting their information for four metrics.
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MACRA and ACA Might or Might Not Affect ASCs in 2017
Ambulatory surgery centers, like other healthcare providers, are waiting to see how expected change or repeal of the Affordable Care Act might affect MACRA, surgeons, and ASCs.
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Hate Traffic? You Might Be Forgetting Something
As clinicians search for remediable explanations for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, several epidemiologically intriguing potential culprits have emerged, including air pollution and diesel exhaust.
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Sickle Cell Trait Falsely Lowers Hemoglobin A1c
Clinicians may wish to include additional diagnostic tests for diabetes in persons with sickle cell trait, such as fasting glucose, postprandial glucose, or oral glucose tolerance testing.
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Atopic Dermatitis Associated With Autoimmune Disorders
The list of autoimmune disorders linked with atopic dermatitis has expanded to include vitiligo, alopecia, lupus, and inflammatory bowel disease.