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841. Ozempic patients seek plastic surgery after weight loss
... December 2023 study published in the Annals of Surgery. Now, physicians say the patients who once sought out the procedure to fix sagging skin post-surgery, are coming post-medication to change the way ...23 February 2024 -
842. Clinical Loss Aversion & Safe Patient Handling and Mobility: The Impact on Patients, Caregivers and Healthcare Organizations
... Factors associated with safe patient handling practice in acute care and its relationship with patient mobilization: A cross-sectional study, International Journal of Nursing Studies 104 (2020) 1-8 9. ...23 February 2024 -
843. New York asks FDA to address Singulair controversy
... it two years later, but physicians are still writing millions of prescriptions. Twelve million Americans are prescribed the medication, including 1.6 million children. A recent study found that 62.4% ...23 February 2024 -
844. Finding the ROI in a mobile-first digital front door
... provider apps that are helpful and only six percent say their provider's app has the features they need," Ms. Chatham said, citing findings from the CHIME Digital Health Most Wired Report 2023 and a study ...23 February 2024 -
845. Tackling the Patient Misidentification Crisis with Facial Biometrics
... identification. Misidentification can lead to medication errors, treatment delays, misdiagnosis, and privacy breaches. A 2021 study found that, on average, 24% of an organization's patient records were ...23 February 2024 -
846. 55% of MD students are women — but female physician attrition remains high
... rates. One 2023 study found female physicians have significantly higher attrition rates than men at every stage of their career, reaching as high as 40% of female physicians at all stages of career. Women ...22 February 2024 -
847. Patients undergo 'promising' long COVID therapy
... angiogenesis which helps heal vascular damage, and facilitates the production of new, healthy neurons within compromised brain tissue, according to the study published Feb. 15 in Nature Scientific Reports. ...22 February 2024 -
848. A cold glass of water for digital health hype
... operations in early 2020 cost a single academic health system 42 percent of its net revenue for five months, according to a 2021 study by the American College of Surgeons. Unlike the care disruptions ...22 February 2024 -
849. Substitute bill drops proposed Utah hospital sale
... require the Utah Substance Use and Mental Health Advisory Council to study issues related to civil commitment, a process in which an individual with severe mental illness symptoms is court-ordered into ...21 February 2024 -
850. The CEO gender tenure gap (slightly) narrows
... a study in November analyzing data from the 1,822 companies listed on the world's leading stock indices, including the S&P 500, FTSE 100, NSE Nifty 50, and CAC 40. It found women's time as CEO is significantly ...21 February 2024 -
851. Driving financial gains through revenue cycle automation: Inside Atlas Healthcare Partners' journey
... gains, and improved satisfaction for patients and staff. This case study delves into how the company leveraged workforce automation and analytics solutions to solve long standing inefficiencies facing ...21 February 2024 -
852. Workflow Integration With EMS Can Improve Patient Throughput, Reduce Barriers to Discharge, and Prevent Readmissions
Collaboration with pre-hospital providers, namely emergency medical services (EMS), is a critical success factor for hospitals and healthcare systems. Yet, enabling EMS collaboration and data integration ...21 February 2024 -
853. Technology and global trade in healthcare
... 4. Virtual Reality for Chronic Lower Back Pain Reduction Study available from https://virtualmedicine.org/research/current/vr4backpain. 5. Tashjian VC, Mosadeghi S, Howard AR, et al. Virtual Reality for ...21 February 2024 -
854. 10 states where 'nurse burnout' is Googled most
Arizona Googled the term "nurse burnout" the most out of all states, a Betternurse.org study found. Betternurse.org used Google Trends from Oct. 21, 2023 to Jan. 23, 2024, to gauge the relative search ...21 February 2024 -
855. Vitamin once recommended for lowering cholesterol linked to CV disease
... needed in small amounts, too much niacin can cause an increase in levels of 4PY, which is a compound found to be associated with heart disease, the researchers found. The study, published Feb. 19 in Nature ...20 February 2024 -
856. March 2024 Issue of Becker's Hospital Review
... said their favorite tasks were employee engagement and retention efforts and their least favorite tasks were capacity issues, according to an American Organization for Nursing Leadership Foundation study. ...20 February 2024 -
857. In-network care rose after No Surprises Act: 5 things to know
... includes the first two years after the No Surprise Act's implementation, which took place Jan. 1, 2022. FAIR's study focused on professional services in facility settings, particularly in four specialities ...20 February 2024 -
858. Researchers create 'laboratory testicles'
In a groundbreaking medical advancement, Israeli researchers have grown synthetic testicles in a laboratory setting, according to a study recently published in the International Journal of Biological Sciences. ...20 February 2024 -
859. A growing amputation trend
... the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases. A September study found Black and Latino diabetics are four times more likely to get an amputation than diabetics of other ethnicities. ...20 February 2024 -
860. Viewpoint: Steward CEO's yacht 'symptom of a deeper problem'
... unnecessary tests and procedures, leading to "surprise" out-of-network bills for patients, Dr. Hoffer wrote. A recent study published in JAMA found that patients treated at private equity-acquired hospitals ...20 February 2024