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101. Intermountain's quest upstream for valu
... we can't get paid now from insurances," said Mr. Allen. He referenced an American Medical Association study showing health insurance takeback schemes are costing hospitals and physicians $1.6 billion costs ...12 April 2024 -
102. Less than 1% of Medicare patients billed for patient portal messages
Patient portal messages make up only a small percentage of the healthcare services providers bill for, a new study found. Only 0.8% of fee-for-service Medicare beneficiaries were charged for at least ...12 April 2024 -
103. 96% of hospitals share website data: Study
Ninety-six percent of non-federal acute care hospitals' websites share user data with third-parties, an April 11 study published in JAMA Network Open found. Hospital websites often use tracking technologies ...11 April 2024 -
104. Bernie Sanders proposes $10B long COVID moonshot
... tasks the NIH with standing up an expedited process for researchers to apply for clinical trial grants to study long COVID interventions, establish a long COVID database and research advisory board. The ...11 April 2024 -
105. Nearly 80% of physicians now employed by hospitals, corporations: 5 things to know
More than 77% of U.S. physicians are employed by hospitals, health systems or corporate entities, according to an Avalere study sponsored by Physicians Advocacy Institute. The analysis shows that health ...11 April 2024 -
106. Cancer patient trial participation doubles projections: Study
Cancer patients participating in treatment trials is twice as high than historical estimates, a recent study found. The study, published April 2 in Journal of Clinical Oncology, obtained data from ...11 April 2024 -
107. 96% of hospital websites share info with Meta, Google: Study
A recent study by researchers from Philadelphia-based University of Pennsylvania found 96% of hospital websites transmit user information to third parties such as Meta and Google. The study, published ...11 April 2024 -
108. 86% of post-surgery infections caused by preexisting skin bacteria: Study
About 86% of infections following spine surgery could be linked to the patient's natural skin microbiome, a recent study from Seattle-based University of Washington School of Medicine found. The study, ...11 April 2024 -
109. Why CEO pay is on the rise: Lown Institute
... consultants." More hospitals have been adding board members from the private sector "over the past several decades," according to the Lown Institute. One study found that 44% of board members at hospitals ...11 April 2024 -
110. 180 chief medical officers to know | 2024
... population health study, which combines genetic, clinical, environmental and social data and informs 55,000 research study Nevada participants on their risks for tier 1 genetic conditions. Daniel del ...10 April 2024 -
111. To predict pressure injuries, new tool 20% better than current 'coin flip
A machine learning model accurately predicted the risk of about 3 in 4 hospital-acquired pressure injuries, according to a new study. Every year, about 2.5 million people develop a pressure injury, ...10 April 2024 -
112. RSV vaccine is safe for young, middle-aged adults: Pfizer
... in May 2023 for adults 60 and older. Abrysvo was well-tolerated and safe in a phase 3 study of adults aged between 18 and 49, the drugmaker said, adding that co-primary immunogenicity endpoints and primary ...10 April 2024 -
113. Apple's pay for 9 health tech job
Apple continues to aggressively hire for healthcare jobs focused on enhancing the health features of its devices. Here are nine healthcare-related jobs Apple is hiring for: Software engineering ...10 April 2024 -
114. Dana-Farber retracts 7th study after investigation
Boston-based Dana-Farber Cancer Institute has retracted an additional study in the midst of an investigation into research that may include manipulated or duplicated images, NBC News reported April 9. ...10 April 2024 -
115. Study points to potential factor in rising cancer rates in younger adults
... determine what's behind the increases. To conduct the study, researchers used a U.K. Biobank database that houses information on nearly 149,000 individuals. They used nine blood biomarkers to calculate ...10 April 2024 -
116. An overlooked population with high rates of Type 1 diabetes
The highest prevalence of Type 1 diabetes is among middle-aged and older adults, though data on these populations remain sparse, according to a study by Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of ...09 April 2024 -
117. How pharmacy miscommunication can result in patient death: Case study
A jury awarded $42.4 million to the estate of a patient who died after staff failed to get the patient's baclofen prescription filled in a timely manner, a case study posted on the American Pharmacy Association ...09 April 2024 -
118. Meet Michigan Medicine's new virtual care assistant: Barbi
... and a better understanding of what the physicians were asking, according to the March 28 study in PM&R: The Journal of Injury, Function and Rehabilitation. The appointments lasted about the same amount ...08 April 2024 -
119. Only 43% of fast-tracked cancer drugs show benefits: Study
A recent study by researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, both based in Boston, found only 43% of cancer drugs granted accelerated FDA approval demonstrated clinical benefit ...08 April 2024 -
120. Kaiser Permanente AI system clears 32% of patient messages: Study
... team conducted a study that used an AI-powered system to analyze 4.7 million patient messages sent to Kaiser Permanente Northern California's adult and family medicine, according to an April 4 news release ...05 April 2024