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181. AI's potential for detecting HAIs in complex clinical scenario
AI tools might be able to diagnose healthcare-associated infections, but human oversight is vital to ensuring patient safety, according to a study published March 13 in the American Journal of Infection ...15 March 2024 -
182. Flawed data inflated US maternal mortality rates, new study says
New research calls into question the severity of the nation's maternal mortality crisis, finding that flawed data has inflated death rates over the past two decades. The study, published March 12 in ...14 March 2024 -
183. FDA approves 1st MASH therapy
... In a trial, between 24% and 36% of study participants experienced MASH resolution and did not see worsened liver scarring, compared to between 9% and 13% of those who received a placebo alongside diet ...14 March 2024 -
184. Breast cancer diagnoses fell sharply during pandemic: Study
Breast cancer diagnoses dropped 15.7% for women and 21.8% for men during the pandemic, according to a study involving nearly 1.5 million patients. The decrease was consistent across every region in ...14 March 2024 -
185. High-reliability supply chains: 6 qualities that help drive financial + patient care improvements
... published a study that found U.S. hospitals can save 5-8% on every additional dollar of spend under management, resulting in savings opportunities of around $25.7 billion a year. "Those findings are as ...14 March 2024 -
186. Man's brain tumor shrinks 60% after 2 months of CAR-T therapy: Stud
In the first study of three recurrent glioblastoma patients treated with CAR T-cell drugs, researchers discovered strong results, with one 72-year-old man's brain tumor shrinking by 60% within two months. ...14 March 2024 -
187. Why advocates are bringing a little-known psychedelic to the limelight
... has grown in the midst of the opioid crisis. Advocates in Ohio and Kentucky want settlement money from opioid lawsuit payouts to go toward studying the drug. In January, Stanford (Calif.) University ...14 March 2024 -
188. Most, least stressed states
... Psychological Association. On March 14, Newsweek sorted U.S. states by their stress levels using a recent study from Komowa Wellness, a health and wellness brand. The company analyzed data from federal ...14 March 2024 -
189. FDA concerns grow over 2 CAR-T therapies
... data from the Phase 3 Cartitude-4 study and look forward to reviewing survival and safety data with the FDA Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee," and that they believe "the overall benefit-risk profile of ...13 March 2024 -
190. Post-discharge suicide prevention often falls short, study finds
Only 4% of 346 surveyed hospitals fully met recommended discharge practices for patients identified as at risk for suicide, according to a study conducted by The Joint Commission. From a questionnaire ...13 March 2024 -
191. The Workforce Management Playbook: How Mercy is Empowering Nurses, Saving Premium Labor Costs + Improving Care
The demand for nurses has grown steadily since before the COVID-19 pandemic, exacerbated by an estimated 640,000 nurse retirements between 2020 and 2030. Further, in a post-pandemic study, more than ...13 March 2024 -
192. Primary care shortages linked to more emergency surgeries: Study
People who live in areas where primary care provider shortages are more severe are at higher risk of requiring emergency surgery, according to new findings from a study led by researchers at Michigan Medicine ...13 March 2024 -
193. WVU Medicine to launch 2-year nursing school
... Innovation Center, and is designed to accommodate 200 students, faculty and staff. The plans account for social determinants affecting many students, and will include on-site study rooms, laundry facilities, ...12 March 2024 -
194. What physicians think of private equity: 7 stats
A recent survey found 60.8% of physicians view private equity negatively, MedPage Today reported March 11. The study, published March 11 in JAMA Internal Medicine, surveyed 525 physicians from Jan. ...12 March 2024 -
195. AI makes physicians' notes more patient friendly: NYU Langone
New York City-based NYU Langone Health tested artificial intelligence to see how well it can convert physician notes into accurate lay language that improved patient understanding. The study, published ...12 March 2024 -
196. Lack of physician trust is 1 reason patients opt out of bariatric surgery
... Southwestern Medical Center found. Among more than 400 patients included in the study who were referred for bariatric surgeries between July 2019 and May 2022, around 50% did not complete the procedure ...12 March 2024 -
197. 9 Ozempic updates
... of the drug was safe and reduced the amount of liver fat by 31% in HIV patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease. The study was the first clinical trial of semaglutide for ...12 March 2024 -
198. Risk of cancer elevated by metabolic syndrome
... study, published March 11 in Cancer, analyzed patterns between patients with metabolic syndrome diagnoses and newly-onset cancers in the group, which included 44,115 participants. The association between ...12 March 2024 -
199. Mayo Clinic invents new healthcare AI
... said senior author and co-inventor Hu Li, PhD, a Mayo Clinic biology and AI researcher, in a March 11 news release. "It has the potential to uncover insights missed by conventional AI." The study was ...12 March 2024 -
200. Female, male CEOs take similar risks under pressure: Study
There's a gendered assumption that women CEOs are more risk-averse than men, but recent research suggests that isn't always the case. The study, published in the Strategic Management Journal, analyzed ...12 March 2024