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161. A leading money loser for hospitals: Kaufman Hall
... of the overall enterprise, according to a recent analysis by Kaufman Hall. About 40% of rural hospitals are losing money on obstetrics programs, according to a recent study conducted by the University ...22 March 2024 -
162. The most desirable soft skill in all 50 states
A recent study has revealed how different states value different soft skills, from creativity to conflict resolution. CashNet, an online lending platform, recently conducted an analysis to determine ...22 March 2024 -
163. Boomers begin 'phased retirements'
... State of Retirement Planning study, published March 12, surveyed 2,014 adult financial decision-makers over the age of 18 who own at least one investment account. Nearly two-thirds of respondents said ...21 March 2024 -
164. Children's prolonged hospital stays linked to 3 factor
... BMC Infectious Diseases. Viral acute respiratory infections are major causes of morbidity and mortality, especially among young children, but contributing factors are not well understood, the study' ...21 March 2024 -
165. Attending physicians less likely to respond to minorities' messages: Study
... triage prioritization, a March 18 study published in JAMA Network Open found. The study analyzed patient portal messages sent by patients at Boston Medical Center to assess if there were differences ...21 March 2024 -
166. Experts cast doubt on link between intermittent fasting, heart disease
A recent study suggested that intermittent fasting could be linked to a 91% increased risk of cardiovascular disease, but experts are skeptical of the results. The study was presented at the American ...21 March 2024 -
167. Patients turn to weight loss meds to prevent pregnancy complications
... to conceive. Drugmakers have said they plan to monitor pregnancy outcomes, the Times reported. In February, one study found that women with Type 2 diabetes who were taking glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor ...21 March 2024 -
168. New gene therapy to cost $4.25M — the highest drug price in US
... assistance. All study participants who had pre-symptomatic late infantile MLD were alive at 6 years old, compared to 58% of children in the control group. Before its approval, the Institute for Clinical ...20 March 2024 -
169. A smarter way to boost productivity: How a 15,000-physician staffing company raised productivity and reduced readmissions
... early discharges and lowering readmission rates. This case study outlines their strategy. Download the case study to learn: Key takeaways for implementing a productivity program that doesn't overburden ...20 March 2024 -
170. COVID vaccines cut heart failure, clotting after infection: Study
A recent study conducted by researchers in the U.K. found COVID-19 vaccines can reduce heart failure by up to 55% and blood clots by up to 78% after an infection. The study, published in the British ...20 March 2024 -
171. NYU Langone Health receives $15M gift
... of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. The newly named and endowed division, part of the department of medicine, has made significant contributions to the study of diabetes care, thyroid disease, ...20 March 2024 -
172. Why physicians are charging for emails
... leaders wrote in Time. A recent Peterson-KFF study found that patients were billed an average of $39 per email, with payers picking up most of the tab but people with some out-of-pocket costs typically ...20 March 2024 -
173. 1st gene therapy for neuron disease in children approved
... untreated children. At 5 years old, 71% of treated children could walk without assistance. All study participants who had pre-symptomatic late infantile MLD were alive at 6 years old, compared to 58% ...19 March 2024 -
174. The '3rd generation' of weight loss drugs
... and glucagon receptors, or GCGRs. One example is Eli Lilly's drug candidate retatrutide, which reduced study participants' weight by 24.2% after 48 weeks — the most significant weight loss results compared ...18 March 2024 -
175. Post-heart transplant ED visits remain high
... study, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, analyzed 177,450 heart transplant-related emergency department visits between 2009 and 2018. Here are six findings: The common primary ...18 March 2024 -
176. 196+ women hospital presidents and CEOs to know | 2024
... Health System on a groundbreaking study investigating the impact of parental stress, exacerbated by social and economic inequities, on their children's biological and psychological wellbeing. Vicky Sabharwal ...18 March 2024 -
177. Balancing provider and patient needs: What keeps 1 cardiology leader up at night
... about that continuously beating thing in my chest and not knowing much more." When he opted to study cardiology in medical school, "I knew I selected a field of medicine that I would never grow bored of." ...18 March 2024 -
178. Biden to direct federal agencies to advance women's health researc
... the White House said in a fact sheet. The executive order also further directs HHS and the National Science Foundation to study ways to leverage artificial intelligence to advance research on women' ...18 March 2024 -
179. CDC responds to maternal death rate study, refutes claims
... with reliance on the pregnancy checkbox leading to an increase in misclassified maternal deaths," authors of the study wrote. "Identifying maternal deaths by requiring mention of pregnancy among the multiple ...15 March 2024 -
180. Merck, Johns Hopkins continue battle over Keytruda patents
... manufacturer, which have been ongoing since November 2022. The lawsuit was also filed by Merck. The two organizations collaborated on a clinical study of Keytruda (pembrolizumab), and after the trial, ...15 March 2024