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Advance Care Planning Billing Codes Are Rarely Used in Neurology
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services took an important step in 2016 by introducing billing codes for advance care planning. Researchers wanted to assess how often these codes are used in neurology.
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Educational Intervention Improves Older Latinos’ End-of-Life Care Planning
Susanny J. Beltran, PhD, MSW, and colleagues noticed that older Latinos consistently completed advance care planning documentation less frequently compared to the general population. They evaluated an educational intervention to see if it would improve advance care planning readiness and knowledge of older Latino adults.
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Ethical Considerations if AI Tools Are Used for Informed Consent
Participants in clinical trials often struggle to comprehend informed consent forms, raising questions on whether they are making truly informed decisions. Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are a potential solution to this longstanding ethical concern. However, the burden is on researchers to ensure that AI-generated documents uphold ethical and regulatory standards.
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Nurses Self-Report High Levels of Moral Courage, but Few Are Willing to Act Directly
Nurses reported significant social and professional barriers to act in response to an ethical violation, a recent study found.
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Ethicists Can Explore Rationale if Physician Refuses to Continue Life-Prolonging Interventions
Many ethics consults center around a conflict between a family who wants to continue life-prolonging interventions and a physician who refuses to provide it. But does the family understand the rationale for the decision?
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OCR Ransomware Settlements Focus on Risk Analysis Failures
The Office of Civil Rights recently announced the ninth settlement to resolve an investigation of a ransomware
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HHS Proposal Attempts to Boost Tech Improvements for HIPAA
Health and Human Services recently issued proposed updates to the HIPAA Security Rule to address continuing cybersecurity threats in healthcare, urging covered entities to keep up with the bad guys by adopting the most up-to-date technology.
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Court Rules Hospital Not Liable for Negligence Under Ostensible Agency Theory
The California Court of Appeal for the Fifth District affirmed a trial court’s decision granting summary judgment in favor of a hospital in a medical malpractice case.
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Neurosurgeon Found Not Negligent in Emergency Surgery Delay Case
The California Court of Appeal for the Second District upheld a trial court’s ruling in favor of a neurosurgeon accused of medical negligence in a case involving a delayed emergency surgery.
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AI May Help with EM Handoff Notes
Recent research suggests large language models, a form of artificial intelligence, may be useful in improving the quality of emergency medicine handoff notes, but it also illustrated shortcomings of the current technology.