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Modern Cardiology May Change Next Sunday

Sensible Medicine

First of all, Happy April Fools day. I thought about writing a fake-trial post. But thought the better of it. I normally tell you about a single study on Monday. This week, I want to alert you to the potential bigness of next weekend, when the American College of Cardiology meets in Atlanta. Sunday is an especially important day, as we will hear the results of three clinical trials—each of which could change cardiology in major ways.

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3 ways prior authorization transformation will change health care

Medical Economics

The recent CMS egulations will truly transform the PA process, both by requiring real-time data exchange and transparency in communication of how a decision was made.

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4 ways generative AI is transforming healthcare

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Learn about a few of the many ways AI tools are helping to transform healthcare — and how they benefit physicians and patients along the way.

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Medicare Will Now Cover Weight-Loss Drug Wegovy. Here’s What This Means For Healthcare

Forbes Healthcare

Wegovy, a popular weight-loss drug in high demand, can now be covered by Medicare and Medicaid provided patients using it have heart disease.

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Ready or not: How healthcare infrastructure can brace for 5G acceleration

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

To safeguard M&A activity, CISOs and security teams must have a seat at the table to implement proper IT visibility.

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Voters Say Healthcare Not A Top Issue. Covid-19 Explains Why.

Forbes Healthcare

Contrary to what the newest Gallup poll might suggest, the importance of healthcare hasn’t diminished. In fact, the opposite is true.

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Medicare Plans May Now Provide Limited Coverage For Obesity Drug Wegovy

Forbes Healthcare

Adding a cardiovascular indication allows access by at risk Medicare patients to the obesity drug Wegovy. But health plans will likely implement strict coverage limits.

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Match 2024: ‘The difference that you can make as a primary care physician’

Medical Economics

AAFP president discusses state of primary care and its future with record number of family medicine slots this year.

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England’s Emergency Crisis Led To 14,000 Deaths Last Year, Report Says

Forbes Healthcare

Almost 300 deaths a week can be linked to long delays in England’s emergency care, a report from the Royal College of Medicine has found.

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Here’s how challenges in U.S. primary care compare with peer nations

Medical Economics

‘Finger on the pulse’ study compares four factors that can lead to better outcomes for patients.

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The Truth vs. Alex Jones: How the DSHEA of 1994 gave conspiracy mongers the means to fund their empires

Science Based Medicine

As the HBO documentary The Truth vs. Alex Jones shows, Alex Jones promoted the conspiracy theory that the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax to sell his supplement line. It's a model that many Internet conspiracy theorists use, like Mike Adams. Did the DSHEA help create Alex Jones and the modern conspiracy industry? The post The Truth vs. Alex Jones: How the DSHEA of 1994 gave conspiracy mongers the means to fund their empires first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

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Interoperability: some improvement, but much work remains

Medical Economics

New study finds uneven progress in making data exchange easier and more useful

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In A New Study, GPT-4 Outperformed Physicians In Clinical Reasoning, But Was Also Wrong More Often

Forbes Healthcare

There may be promise of using this technology to augment clinical workflows.

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The role of analytics in financial decision-making for health care

Medical Economics

Put data to work for you by tracking trends in revenue cycles, cost analysis and patient care.

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Navigating a Nightmare EHR Migration: What to Do When Things Go Wrong

Valant

An EHR migration can sometimes turn into a nightmare despite careful planning. The transition from one electronic health record (EHR) system to another can be fraught with challenges, leading to disruptions in workflow, productivity, and patient care. It’s crucial to understand common migration challenges and strategies for overcoming them. By anticipating potential obstacles and having plans in place for them, your behavioral health practice can navigate EHR migrations more effectively.

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Best Practices for Maximizing Employee Training Programs

CareerStep

Time to read: 4 Minutes Author: Kylie Connell/Austin Russell As the demand for healthcare services continues to surge, employers are compelled to think strategically and proactively. Developing a comprehensive employee training program emerges as a beacon of hope in addressing the healthcare worker shortage. Not only does it offer a solution to upskill the existing workforce, but it also becomes a powerful magnet for attracting new talent. 6 tips for a successful training program “Choosing to im

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Why Incident Reporting in Healthcare is Important

Performance Health

As healthcare delivery evolves beyond hospital settings to outpatient clinics, specialty centers, and telemedicine, our tools for patient safety and quality improvement must also adapt. Consequently, the role of incident reporting in healthcare is crucial in organizations’ abilities to improve and expand their patient safety efforts.

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Practice tip of the week: Dismissing a patient

Physicians Practice

Your weekly dose of wisdom from the Physicians Practice experts.

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Dengue cases growing in Puerto Rico; pandemic decrease in dental care; British health care – Morning Medical Update

Medical Economics

The top news stories in medicine today.

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Countdown Checklist L8, T-minus 32: Meet the Connect Care Concierge

Connect Care Bytes Blog

Continuing our list of essential actions for Connect Care Launch 8 prescribers readying for launch May 4, 2024. Meet Your Connect Care Concierge! A unified intake portal for Connect Care user support, the "Concierge", is at your service! Check it out and familiarize yourself with methods for seeking help when you need it. A unified intake process allows user needs to be captured, channeled and tracked.

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Improving physicians' people skills with AI

Physicians Practice

AI can help physicians refine their people skills to improve care

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HR and H&S Updates – March 2024

Practice Index

A summary of the HR and H&S updates issued in March 2024. HR Updates Amber alerts Professor’s anti-Zionist views qualify as a protected “philosophical belief” Female solicitor awarded nearly £160,000 for sex discrimination and unfair dismissal The post HR and H&S Updates – March 2024 appeared first on GP Practice Management Blog.

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