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121. States with the lowest, highest nursing home staff shortages
... older adults find living facilities, analyzed data from CMS, the Health Resources and Services Administration, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Census Bureau and KFF for the study. The states with ...27 September 2024 -
122. RSV may be linked to sudden infant deaths, study suggests
An off-season spike in respiratory syncytial virus may have contributed to a rise in sudden unexpected infant deaths during the pandemic, according to a new study from researchers at Philadelphia-based ...27 September 2024 -
123. Hospitals' tax breaks under the microscope — 11 things to know
Two studies released days apart explore nonprofit hospitals' tax-exempt status; one study focuses on the benefits hospitals receive, the other on the benefits hospitals provide. In a study published ...27 September 2024 -
124. Scope of practice, title feuds: 3 notes
... organizations also say expanded scopes reduce healthcare costs. In a national study, states with full NP scopes of practice regulations had 17% lower outpatient costs than states with reduced scopes of ...26 September 2024 -
125. MRIs cut overdiagnosis in prostate cancer screening: Study
A recent study highlighted the use of MRIs in reducing overdiagnosis in prostate cancer screening. The study, published Sept. 25 in the New England Journal of Medicine, was conducted as a population-based ...26 September 2024 -
126. How hospital staffing ratios affect COVID death rates: 5 study findings
A study of 237 New York and Illinois hospitals found nurse staffing levels, Magnet designations and other factors were associated with lower COVID-19 death rates. The researchers, who work at the ...26 September 2024 -
127. Ozempic as an addiction treatment: 4 notes
A recent study suggests that semaglutide, typically used for Type 2 diabetes, may significantly reduce the risk of opioid overdoses in patients with opioid use disorder, according to research published ...26 September 2024 -
128. The heart guideline lowering hospital burden, mortality
Hospitals with higher guideline-directed medical therapy scores showed lower rates of mortality, rehospitalization and costs in heart failure patients, according to a Sept. 25 study released by JAMA Cardiology. ...26 September 2024 -
129. 83% of pregnant women will be iron deficient: Study
A recent study found 4 in 5 pregnant women will have iron deficiency by their third trimester. The study, published Sept. 26 in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, analyzed iron levels in 641 ...26 September 2024 -
130. Critics bristle over creating MyChart messages with AI: 4 things to know
... automation bias can cause physicians to be less critical while refusing AI-generated drafts, allowing for errors to reach patients. 3. A study published in The Lancet Digital Health found that GPT-4 ...26 September 2024 -
131. Millennials to outnumber Gen X in leadership: LinkedIn
... C-suite- or vice president-level leaders in 2023, according to LinkedIn's "State of the C-Suite and Executives Report." The report used profile data to study executives working at S&P 500 and venture-backed ...25 September 2024 -
132. 29% of Americans living with undiagnosed iron deficiency, report says
... the study found that the prevalence of functional iron deficiency was found to be higher than that of absolute iron deficiency across most demographics, except women under 50 years old. Iron deficiency ...25 September 2024 -
133. HCA Florida, U of Central Florida launch cardiovascular disease fellowship
Orlando-based University of Central Florida College of Medicine and Davie-based HCA Florida Healthcare have launched a cardiovascular disease fellowship, marking the 40th program to be offered through ...25 September 2024 -
134. AI finds new uses for old drugs: Harvard study
A recent study from Harvard Medical School introduced TxGNN, an innovative AI tool designed to identify potential drug candidates for over 17,000 rare and neglected diseases. The research, published ...25 September 2024 -
135. Hospitals face rising preeclampsia rates: 5 notes
... the incidence of high blood pressure among pregnant people has significantly increased. A federal study published in June found the percentage of pregnant people with chronic hypertension rose from 1.8% ...25 September 2024 -
136. Why an HCA hospital is investing $100M in a 53-bed expansion
... the hospital anticipates the majority of patients in the new rehab unit will likely be those who were discharged from the hospital. "As we study our discharges, we know that we can justify that investment ...25 September 2024 -
137. When a health system acquires an independent hospital — 8 study findings
... study published Sept. 23 in the Journal of Political Economy Microeconomics. Eight things to know about the study: 1. In 2020, multihospital systems controlled 81% of U.S. hospital beds, up from ...24 September 2024 -
138. The Plastic-Free Movement: Redefining Healthcare Disinfection for a Healthier Planet
... of chemistry and substrate derived from wood pulp fibers, in conjunction with the increased wipe absorbency, allows for one wipe to cover more surface area. During a 4-week study in the OR, one facility ...24 September 2024 -
139. October 2024 Issue of Becker's Hospital Review
... to patient safety "in the very near future," Politico reported July 17. Penn Medicine hospital lowers CLABSI rate to zero: Study Penn Medicine's flagship hospital noted zero central line-associated bloodstream ...24 September 2024 -
140. Top 10 universities for cardiology: US News
... part of U.S. News' 2024-2025 "Best Global Universities" rankings, which comprise 21,950 universities in total. Eligible universities with cardiac and cardiovascular system programs of study were ranked ...24 September 2024