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41. Private Equity Is Not The Problem In Health Care, It’s Just The Scapegoat For Misaligned Incentives
The number of headlines and scientific journal articles attacking private equity as a central reason for many of the issues facing U.S. health care delivery appears to grow by the day. A recent study ...02 May 2024 -
42. People in rural counties more likely to die of preventable causes: CDC
Americans living in rural counties are more likely to die of preventable causes than those living in urban areas, a new CDC study suggests. Rural counties had higher rates of preventable premature ...02 May 2024 -
43. The condition EDs often miss in children
... 81% of the time. Additionally, while nearly 40% of teens in the study had a history of nonmotor seizures, none were asked about them during their hospital visit. The findings underscore the need for ...02 May 2024 -
44. The man with the longest-lasting COVID-19 infection: Case study
The person with the longest consecutive COVID-19 infection was a 72-year-old man in Amsterdam who was documented to have the infection for 612 days, Scientific American reported May 1. The man was ...02 May 2024 -
45. Major cities with the highest, lowest salaries singles need to live comfortably
GOBankingRates released a new study April 30 that determined the minimum salary a single adult would need to live comfortably in 100 major U.S. cities. For the study, the personal finance publication ...02 May 2024 -
46. Bird flu vaccines are ready, milk is safe, and 3 other updates
... are four more recent updates about bird flu: The FDA confirmed that the milk supply shows no signs of live, infectious viruses after conducting a larger sample study but continues to advise against the ...02 May 2024 -
47. Health systems vs. payers and the consolidation debate
... Association of American Colleges Research and Action Institute. The study compares the market share of providers and payers to demonstrate the effects of consolidation across these two industries. ...01 May 2024 -
48. Cedars-Sinai trains most comprehensive echocardiography AI to date
... author of the study, said in an April 30 health system news release. The AI, described in Nature Medicine, suggests the model can identify the same patient across multiple videos, studies and time points ...01 May 2024 -
49. The labor strategy paying HSHS dividends
... to visualize all contingent labor on one digital platform, providing actionable data imperative to strategic decision-making. Read the case study to learn how HSHS: Cut average time to fill from ...01 May 2024 -
50. The health system board's job gets complicate
... of boards. A study published in 2023 found that fewer than 15% of board members overseeing the nation's top hospitals have a professional background in healthcare. Ms. Huber told Becker's that board membership ...01 May 2024 -
51. 15 million Americans still have medical bills on their credit reports
... $88 billion the CFPB found in a March 2022 study. 2. Following the 2022 study, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion said they would no longer report certain medical bills in collections. They also said ...30 April 2024 -
52. Asynchronous Care Guide: Drive efficiency to solve healthcare's biggest challenge
... and non-English-speaking populations The largest case study on this care modality from the COVID-19 pandemic ***https://go.beckershospitalreview.com/hitwp/asynchronous-care-guide-drive-efficiency-to-solve-healthcares-biggest-challenges1 ...30 April 2024 -
53. World's 1st case of brain disease from fentanyl inhalation: Case stud
Portland-based Oregon Health & Science University documented the world's first known case of brain disease from fentanyl inhalation. The case study, published in the April issue of BMJ Case Reports, ...30 April 2024 -
54. Cardiology, heart surgery reimbursements down at least 29%
Medicare reimbursements have fallen by 29% for cardiology, with even greater declines for cardiac and thoracic surgery, a recent study found. The study, published April 26 in INQUIRY: The Journal of ...30 April 2024 -
55. Where patients go when primary care waits are too long
... I need tests, I'm not even going to go to primary care." A 2023 study found the proportion of primary care preventive visits increased over the past 20 years, but so did the number of sick visits being ...29 April 2024 -
56. FDA approves Pfizer's 1st gene therap
... hemophilia B. The drugmaker set the list price at $3.5 million, a company spokesperson told CNBC. Another hemophilia B gene medication, Hemgenix, costs the same. In a phase 3 study of 45 patients, researchers ...29 April 2024 -
57. Rare symptoms popping up among syphilis patients, physicians say
... PharmD, lead study author and CDC epidemic intelligence service officer, told CNN. The most common symptoms included headaches, vision loss, sensitivity to light, swelling in the eye and personality ...29 April 2024 -
58. Breast cancer patients more likely to develop second cancer in lifetime: Study
A study from researchers at University of Cambridge in England found people with breast cancer are more likely to develop a second cancer in their lifetime. Previous studies suggested the risk of developing ...29 April 2024 -
59. MD Anderson, Rush bring new partnership to Chicago
... the amount of time from when the first patient is enrolled in a study to when the last patient is enrolled. The ability to both expand trial sites and enroll a more diverse patient population supports ...26 April 2024 -
60. Antibiotic-resistant hospital infections well above pre-COVID-19 levels
Hospital-acquired antimicrobial-resistant infections remain at least 12% above pre-pandemic levels, according to a new study from data at 120 U.S. hospitals. Researchers analyzed trends in the incidence ...26 April 2024