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The ACA has pressed for patient-centered care — How about sexual and reproductive healthcare?
Patient-centered care, an effective healthcare model that has been moving in jumps and starts for more than three decades, received a significant boost several years ago with the implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA).
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Implement patient-centered care into your family planning practice
Emphasis is being placed on implementing patient-centered care into all aspects of medical care, including family planning practices. Research indicates it improves clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction, enhances clinical adherence to treatment guidelines, and boosts healthcare delivery system efficiency.
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Treatment Choices Among the PDE5 Inhibitors
Patients may benefit from an opportunity to try more than one PDE5 inhibitor, but the differences between them are generally quite modest.
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The NOF Guideline on Prevention and Treatment of Osteoporosis
In persons with low BMD, guidelines suggest vertebral imaging dependent on age and other specific risk factors, such as low-trauma fracture during adulthood, height loss, or long-term steroid use.
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Treatment of Depression: Sometimes, It’s Hard to Beat Placebo
Clinical trials in major depression may benefit from attending to issues that tend to magnify placebo response.
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Reflections on the Consequences of Morning BP Surge
Study determined morning BP surge was associated with increase CV risk in Japanese, but not African-American, men.
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Does Hypovitaminosis D Increase Risk of Atrial Fibrillation in Hypertensive Patients?
Explanations for how vitamin D might be related to AFIB include the observation that activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is heightened in vitamin D deficiency states.
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FDA Actions
The FDA has approved the first spray-dried fibrin sealant to help control bleeding during surgery. -
Treating CDI with Fecal Microbiota Transplantation
Recurrent Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) is defined as the recurrence of infection after successful initial therapy. -
Low Molecular Weight Heparin and RPL
The common practice of giving daily low molecular weight heparin to women to prevent recurrent pregnancy loss may not be an effective intervention, according to a new study.