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241. Researchers design way to root out fake vaccines
... has warned about substandard and falsified vaccines appearing in the supply chain, the researchers said, but there are no global screening methods to detect these products. In a study, the researchers ...30 August 2024 -
242. Top non-salary perks physicians crave
... Mid- to late-career physicians Experienced physicians are less motivated by financial incentives, and one study found that relocation allowance and signing bonuses didn't rank in their top five priorities ...30 August 2024 -
243. Addressing Critical Gaps in Emergency Mental Health Care
... research indicates that up to 90% may have experienced symptoms. Compounding this issue, a recent study in Mayo Clinic Proceedings revealed that 54% of over 2,000 hospitals nationwide reported not having ...29 August 2024 -
244. Just 10% of patients know their out-of-pocket costs before imaging: Study
Outpatient radiology services have more work to do with explaining price transparency to patients, a recent University of California Irvine and University of Michigan study found. The study, published ...29 August 2024 -
245. Why Emory Healthcare created an Epic application
... Kaiser Permanente's Augmented Intelligence in Medicine and Healthcare Initiative. Kaiser provided $750,000 over two years for the study. "Besides the novel approach to testing an AI algorithm, what makes ...29 August 2024 -
246. Which hospitals are most vulnerable to ransomware attacks
While urban hospitals are more likely to experience a ransomware attack, their rural counterparts may be more vulnerable to the negative repercussions. That's according to a study led by Minneapolis-based ...29 August 2024 -
247. Dr. Tejal Gandhi: What 25 years as a safety leader taught me
... lens into all of our work on safety, quality and patient experience. For example, a 2023 study from Press Ganey's Patient Safety Organization identified racial bias in harm classification data for falls ...28 August 2024 -
248. September 2024 Issue of Becker's Hospital Review
... quality? Fewer nurses want to leave profession, 3 reasons some still do The number of nurses planning to leave their workplace dropped year-over-year, according to a study published July 18 in JAMA Network ...28 August 2024 -
249. Radiology-only practices dropped 31.8% in 10 years: Study
Radiology-only practices have decreased 31.8% in the last 10 years, a recent Renton, Va.-based Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute study found. The study, published June 5 in the American Journal ...28 August 2024 -
250. Billionaire surgeon donates $120M to UCLA
... this institute is to become a 'field of dreams' — the world's leading center for the study of the immune system to develop advanced immunotherapies to prevent, treat and cure all of the diseases that afflict ...28 August 2024 -
251. 6 updates on weight loss drugs
... costs and limited insurance coverage, according to the report. 4. GLP-1s may reduce mortality and severe cardiovascular complications in patients with obesity, according to a study published Aug. 22 ...28 August 2024 -
252. Study offers compelling evidence for continuous efforts to improve stroke care
... M.D., FAHA, an author of the study and director of the Ahmanson-UCLA Cardiomyopathy Center, co-director of the Preventative Cardiology Program, and the Eliot Corday Chair in Cardiovascular Medicine and ...28 August 2024 -
253. MRI-aided breast cancer screenings decrease mortality: Study
Adding MRI to digital mammography may prevent more cancer deaths, but it also could contribute to false-positive biopsies, according to a study published Aug. 25 in JAMA Internal Medicine. Researchers ...27 August 2024 -
254. GLP-1s reduce cardiovascular mortality: Study
GLP-1s reduced mortality and complications from cardiovascular events, according to a study published Aug. 22 in Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism: A Journal of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Researchers ...27 August 2024 -
255. Can team-based notes cut EHR time?
Some health systems have turned to a team-based approach to help reduce physicians' documentation burden in the EHR. But is it working? A national study of over 18,000 physicians found the adoption ...27 August 2024 -
256. Device effective in reducing opioid delivery delays: Study
A patient-controlled liquid oral opioid device could address delays in pain medication delivery, according to a study published July 26 in the Journal of Pain Research. Researchers from the New Haven, ...26 August 2024 -
257. Cost-effectiveness of renal denervation is 'robust': Study
Catheter-based, radiofrequency renal denervation is a cost-effective solution for patients with hypertension, according to a study published Aug. 13 in the Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography ...26 August 2024 -
258. FDA OKs removing aspirin requirement for Abbott heart pump
... agencies, according to an Aug. 21 news release from Abbott. The change is based on findings from the ARIES-HM3 study, published Nov. 11 in JAMA, which showed patients who did not use aspirin after receiving ...26 August 2024 -
259. Nearly half of US counties have a pharmacy desert: Study
In 46% of U.S. counties, there are no retail pharmacies within 10 miles, according to a study from The Ohio State University. The researchers used data through 2020 to evaluate the country's 3,141 ...26 August 2024 -
260. Increasing Revenue Through Clinical Performance Improvement
Hospitals across the country are challenged with interpreting payer rules and complex CMS guidelines. Misinterpretations can be costly when they impact patient classification (inpatient vs. observation), ...26 August 2024