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141. $5 Ozempic? New study sparks calls for Novo Nordisk to cut prices
... as transparent as possible," Melissa Barber, PhD, an author on the study and postdoctoral associate at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn., told Bloomberg. "The profit margin is immense. … There ...28 March 2024 -
142. The skills hospital CEOs are refining — and how they're doing i
... to learn, so I study and process, then demonstrate to our teams they, too, can master it. And the payoff will be significant. David Herman, MD. CEO of Essentia Health (Duluth, Minn.): Last year, our ...28 March 2024 -
143. The meds that could increase heart damage in young adults
Young adults prescribed stimulant medications for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder are 57% more likely to develop cardiomyopathy after eight years compared to those not on stimulants, a new study ...28 March 2024 -
144. Less sitting tied to lower blood pressure in older adults: Kaiser study
Reducing the amount of time older adults spend sitting could help improve their blood pressure, according to a study published March 27 in JAMA Network Open. A team led by researchers at the Kaiser ...27 March 2024 -
145. 10 most trustworthy health systems: Newsweek
... with a revenue over $500 million were included in the study, which began with an independent survey of 25,000 U.S. residents. Participants were asked to rate companies they know across three "touchpoints": ...27 March 2024 -
146. FDA hands warning to New York hospital's drug researche
... written response does not provide sufficient details about how you, as a sponsor-investigator and clinical investigator, will ensure adequate oversight of study procedures," the warning letter said. "We ...27 March 2024 -
147. Cedars-Sinai confirms surgery risks for patients taking weight loss drugs
... patients. This finding was detailed in a study conducted by researchers at Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai. The risk of GLP-1 patients aspirating and regurgitating under anesthesia was first addressed ...27 March 2024 -
148. Hospitalists more likely to recommend hospice than specialists: Study
A New Haven, Conn.-based Yale School of Medicine study suggests oncology hospitalists have better hospice utilization and reduce hospital stays for cancer patients compared to oncologists. The study, ...27 March 2024 -
149. How Data Insights Can Revolutionize Medication Management and Consistently Boost ROI
... efficiencies. Drug recalls are a relatively common and costly case study for IntelliGuard’s data analytics platform. Over the last ten years, there were more than 14,000 drug recalls, creating a significant ...27 March 2024 -
150. Surgeries for colon cancer took nearly 20% dip amid COVID
... performed in 2020 to those in 2019. Additionally, colon cancer patients who did undergo surgery in 2020 were more likely to have advanced stages of disease. "With this study, we found that approximately ...26 March 2024 -
151. The treatment burden problem
... process, The Washington Post reported March 24. A recent study found Medicare patients spend about three weeks a year having medical tests, attending physician visits and undergoing treatment, and ...26 March 2024 -
152. Wegovy sidesteps the 'forever drug' proble
... in one study, between 40% and 50% of patients with prescribed therapies for chronic conditions don't adhere to their regimens. People don't start or refill prescribed medications for multiple reasons, including ...25 March 2024 -
153. Beyond Heart Disease: Can MPO Levels Predict Overall Mortality Risk?
Dr. Andrea Klemes joins the Becker's Healthcare Podcast to discuss a new study on how MPO levels, a marker of inflammation, may predict not just cardiovascular disease risk, but also death from other causes. ...25 March 2024 -
154. Drinking water linked to 214 outbreaks in 5 years: CDC
... of cases and were most likely to come from wells (93%). Legionella made up about 98% of biofilm-related outbreaks with a general increase in outbreaks over the study period (14 in 2015 compared to ...25 March 2024 -
155. Fred Hutch finds blood tests could detect colorectal cancer
Seattle-based Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center researchers found a blood test could detect colorectal cancer with 83.1% accuracy. The study, published March 14 in the The New England Journal of Medicine, ...25 March 2024 -
156. The healthcare CEO nixing bosses
... the current system," he told the Journal, citing the inefficiencies of modern management structures. Mr. Anderson said he believes large companies will study Bayer's strategy and implement their own ...25 March 2024 -
157. 'Double-jointed' people at higher risk for long COVID, study suggest
Patients who are "double-jointed" may be at higher risk for developing long COVID, according to a study published March 19 in BMJ Public Health. U.K. researchers analyzed survey data from 3,064 people ...22 March 2024 -
158. Nearly half of health systems are considering dropping Medicare Advantage plans
... and Eliciting Insights. "HFMA Health System CFO Pain Points Study 2024" is based on a survey of 135 health system CFOs conducted in January. According to the report, 16% of health systems are planning ...22 March 2024 -
159. 5 updates on weight loss drugs
... a GLP-1 dose before surgeries because of potential complications, a study has quantified the risk, which was previously only based on anecdotal reports. Researchers at Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai ...22 March 2024 -
160. Where health system CFOs are spending their time
... System CFO Pain Points Study 2024" is based on a survey of 135 health system CFOs conducted in January, according to the report. Here is the breakdown of how health system CFOs said they are spending ...22 March 2024