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861. California researchers discover new tool to fight HPV cancers
... was able to target and disable the E6 protein in the cancerous HPV cells, according to a Feb. 16 news release from the university. The study is said to be the first of its kind. Though results were positive, ...19 February 2024 -
862. Physician's free speech lawsuit against Mayo gets jury trial
... to patients. Dr. Joyner was principal investigator on a government-funded study on convalescent plasma. The case is scheduled to go in front of a jury in July 2025. Mayo Clinic's CEO, Gianrico Farrguia, ...19 February 2024 -
863. 5 considerations for modernizing your health IT infrastructure with the cloud
... leaders to choose the right cloud types based on their goals. Organizational change management A recent study shows organizations with effective change management practices are 3.5 times more likely ...19 February 2024 -
864. Fox Chase researchers find new way to combat C. diff infections
... For the study, the Fox Chase experts looked at the infection rates for 441 patients who had received stem cell treatments between March 2021 and May 2023 and divided the groups into half who received ...19 February 2024 -
865. Nurse workforce shows signs of bouncing back
The nursing workforce is 6% larger in 2023 than in 2019, hinting at a bounce back to pre-pandemic numbers, a study found. The study, published Feb. 16 in JAMA Health Forum, used data from the Census ...16 February 2024 -
866. New ranking surpasses standard for patient death risk for heart transplant
... condition. But researchers from the University of Chicago have discovered a new, more accurate way to rank patients. Published Feb. 13 in JAMA, the researchers conducted an observational study of patients ...16 February 2024 -
867. The rise of 'polypharmacy'
The prevalence of polypharmacy — or overlapping prescriptions of psychiatric drugs — is growing among children and adolescents, new findings from a Maryland study suggest. Researchers published findings ...16 February 2024 -
868. At one Florida hospital, new cancer patients will see an oncologist by tomorrow
... surety. The overall median time to treatment was 27 days for patients with early-stage breast, prostate, lung, colorectal, renal and pancreas cancers from 2004 through 2013, according to a 2019 study. ...16 February 2024 -
869. 8 trends in agency nurse dependency in nursing homes
Nursing homes have increased the number of agency nurses providing direct care nursing hours in the last five years and in one state, 86% of nursing homes were using agency staff in 2022. The study, ...16 February 2024 -
870. Experimental COVID-19 drug linked to shorter symptoms
A COVID-19 antiviral therapy authorized in Japan, ensitrelvir, shortened the duration of symptoms from five days to four days in a phase 3 study. Among 1,030 patients with mild to moderate COVID-19 ...16 February 2024 -
871. 24 most reputable US academic medical centers
... brand strength and reputation. "The objective of the study is to create a way to holistically understand what makes the world's top academic medical centres leaders in their field," David Haigh, chairman ...16 February 2024 -
872. Healthcare's Oppenheimer moment
... study from Pittsburgh-based UPMC and KLAS Research showed 65% of health systems don't have a systemwide governance policy for AI use and data access, and another 19% just have board policies covering AI. ...16 February 2024 -
873. 5 Steps for Using Healthcare Data Analytics to Guide Growth Strategy
... organizational decisions, this case study discusses a fictional health system in Omaha, Neb., looking to grow its cardiology practice and cardiac catheterization (Cath) lab services. Questions the health ...15 February 2024 -
874. Healthcare Finance Trends for 2024 – Progress, but Major Challenges Ahead
... recent study, 80% of respondents said their turnover in RCM functions is between 11–40%, while 73% cited “finding qualified staff” as a major challenge.11 The fallout from the labor shortages is serious ...15 February 2024 -
875. Introvert CEOs poised to thrive
... and to ask thought-provoking questions; their intentional approach to relationship-building can improve engagement and morale. Past research has identified most leaders as extroverts; a 2009 study published ...15 February 2024 -
876. Top 50 cardiovascular hospitals, per Fortune, PINC
... acute care, nonfederal hospitals that treated a broad spectrum of cardiology patients. Hospitals had to provide all forms of cardiovascular care, including open heart surgery, to be included in the study. ...15 February 2024 -
877. EMS care varies widely, 1st study of its kind finds
... In a study published Feb. 12 in Prehospital Emergency Care Journal, the researchers analyzed 9,679 EMS companies, which collectively answered more than 26 million 911 calls in 2019. Each response was ...15 February 2024 -
878. The 3-drug combination promising to treat the 2nd-most-common cancer in women
... this is the first published study that investigates treatment with an HDAC inhibitor in combination with dual immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy in patients with advanced breast cancer” study co-author ...14 February 2024 -
879. CIOs, patients at odds over digital access to healthcare
... said that patients have the ability to digitally access test results, communicate with their healthcare providers or request prescription refills. However, less than two-thirds of patients in the study ...14 February 2024 -
880. Cleveland Clinic researchers discover elevated risk of brain bleeds in Alzheimer's patients
... results of the study were published Feb. 14 in Alzheimer's & Dementia. Lewy body pathology is an atypical accumulation of the alpha-synuclein and neurite proteins in the brain, which can lead to Lewy ...14 February 2024