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Complications of Supplements and Herbal Medications
Supplements and herbal medications have extensive worldwide use; in the United States alone, more than $5 billion was spent on herbal supplements in 2012. -
Telepsychiatry program eases patient crowding in the ED, expedites mental health services to patients and providers
Emergency departments have long struggled with how to manage patients who present with behavioral health concerns. -
Study: Time for a new focus in QI efforts for STEMI patients
Emergency medicine providers fully understand the importance of time-to-treatment when caring for ST-elevated myocardial infarctions (STEMI) patients. -
New study: CT a poor tool for patients presenting with dizziness
Experts urge providers to become adept at using clinical skill, bedside assessment -
As CMS makes another policy change, policy makers distinguish between different forms of care
Experts urge hospitals to consider the creation of dedicated observation units -
Critical Care Plus-FCC Rule Causes Telemetry Quandry for Hospitals
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Reducing Length of Stay Increases Cardiac Patient Readmissions
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One-Day Course for Residents Reduces ICU Vascular Catheter Infections
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
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Critical Care Plus-Handheld Computers Making Life Easier in the ICU