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Hospitalists Can Be Good Stewards of Healthcare Dollars
October 5, 2015
[caption id="attachment_8354" align="alignright" width="150"] amane kaneko[/caption] Are hospitals going to be allowed to start “patient profiling” in order to reduce costs?
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Technology Allows Independent Living for Elderly
October 2, 2015
NEW YORK - Shari Cayle, 75, called "Miracle Mama" by her family ever since she beat back advanced colon cancer seven years ago, is still undergoing treatment and living alone. "I don't want my grandchildren to remember me as the sick one, I want to be the fun one," said Cayle, who is testing a de
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Hospitalization in Lung Cancer Patients More Common Than Anticipated
October 1, 2015
NEW YORK - Chemotherapy-related hospitalization happens much more often in the real world than in drug trials, according to a new study. Patients with advanced lung cancer receiving chemotherapy in real-world settings were almost eight times more likely to be hospitalized during treatment than th
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Nursing Home Residents Likely to Suffer Fractures
September 30, 2015
NEW YORK - Older adults living in long-term care are more than twice as likely as their peers living at home to suffer a fracture, and a new guideline endorsed by the Scientific Advisory Council of Osteoporosis Canada explains how to reduce their risk. Residents of long-term care tend to be frai
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Online Refill Reduces Time Without Statins in Diabetes Patients
September 29, 2015
NEW YORK - Diabetes patients in the Kaiser Health System spent more days with their prescribed statins on hand if they used Kaiser's online refill tool, a study shows. The researchers looked specifically at racial and ethnic minorities and found that while these groups had poorer medication adher
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Racial, Economic Disparities in Life Expectancy after Heart Attack
September 28, 2015
After a heart attack, black patients typically don't live as long as whites - a racial difference that is starkest among the affluent - according to a new U.S.
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ABIM-ACCME Collaboration Helps Hospitalists Earn Credit for Continuing Medical Education
September 22, 2015
Earning credit for continuing medical education (CME) is a little easier for hospitalists and other physicians. A collaboration between the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) and the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) will enable physicians who are engaged in l
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Short-Course Antimicrobial Therapy Outcomes for Intra-Abdominal Infection
September 22, 2015
Clinical question: Does a short, fixed duration of antibiotic therapy for complicated intra-abdominal infections lead to equivalent outcomes and less antibiotic exposure than the traditional approach? Background: Published guidelines recommend appropriate antimicrobial agents for intra-abdominal
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Compared to Open Repair, EVAR Reduces Mortality up to 3 Years
September 22, 2015
NEW YORK - Endovascular repair (EVAR) of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) is associated with an initial survival advantage over open repair, according to a study of "real-world" data from California. However, the difference disappears in the long term, researchers report in JAMA Surgery, online
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LISTEN NOW: Pediatric Hospital Medicine and the “Right Care” Movement
September 21, 2015
Three pediatric hospitalists – Dr. Ricardo Quiñonez of San Antonio Children’s Hospital, Dr. Shawn Ralston of Dartmouth-Hitchcock, and Dr.