Mon.Aug 05, 2024

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Updated COVID Vaccines Are Coming: Effectiveness, Who’s Eligible And More

Forbes Healthcare

Pfizer and Moderna’s updated vaccines will be available for people six months and older, while Novavax’s vaccine will be aimed at people 12 years and older.

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How conspiracy theories like COVID-19 “lab leak” harm science and public health

Science Based Medicine

Ever since COVID-19 first emerged in 2020, evidence-free claims that it had arisen due to a "lab leak" have proliferated. A recent paper argues that this conspiracy theory has been very harmful to science. I argue that it's more than just lab leak that is harmful. The post How conspiracy theories like COVID-19 “lab leak” harm science and public health first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

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Paris Olympian Swimmers Remain At Risk Of Infections

Forbes Healthcare

Olympic swimming competitors are not yet out of the woods from swimming in polluted water. Many infections could still be incubating.

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What physicians and private practices need to know about the latest digital accessibility requirements in health care

Medical Economics

New rules outline how websites must be accessible to patients with disabilities. Here’s how to comply while improving patient care.

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Beware The Hype About That Alzheimer’s Blood Test

Forbes Healthcare

New biomarker blood tests are an important advancement for researchers. But the benefits for real-world patients are more modest than all the breathless hype suggests.

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5 Ways to Use Outcome Measures Data

Valant

The field of behavioral health has seen a shift toward value-based care. This transition is part of a broader movement across all of healthcare to improve patient outcomes while reducing costs. Value-based care models incentivize providers to deliver high-quality and efficient care by linking payment to patient health outcomes. This approach is a departure from traditional fee-for-service models , which pay providers based on the volume of services they deliver.

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Unlocking value in healthcare: The value realization pyramid

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Value realization with Enlitic: a framework for healthcare providers to leverage AI-driven data, optimize workflows and enhance decision-making.

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When Population Health and Individual Health Clash

Sensible Medicine

First some background from my clinic. Here is how the conversation goes: Patient: “Doc, should I take this cholesterol drug that my primary care doctor prescribed?” Me: “What did your risk score come out as?” Patient: “What?” It stuns me how few doctors use the pooled cohort equation to guide use of primary prevention treatments.

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Walgreens further reduces stake in Cencora for $1.1B

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

The struggling drugstore chain has been chipping away at its stake in Cencora, formerly known as AmerisourceBergen, since last summer.

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8 Best Chrome Extensions for Students Learning Online

MedCerts

Grammarly Mistakes happen, and that’s why Grammarly is there to catch them. This extension checks your spelling, punctuation and grammar and underlines any mistakes. It also comes with an easy-to-use citation generator and evaluates the tone to make sure your writing is on point. Zorbi If you use flashcards as an effective study technique, you’ll love Zorbi.

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Steward will lay off more than 1,200 workers in Massachusetts

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

The bankrupt health system will lay off workers at the end of the month as it prepares to close two hospitals in the state, according to notices filed with regulators last week.

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U.K. Startup Wants To Read Your Vital Signs From A Video Call

Forbes Healthcare

Zenicam says it's getting great results from its AI technology. But experts warn it will face a difficult road to market.

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Trust in physicians, hospitals drops from COVID-19 pandemic to early 2024

Medical Economics

Continuing survey shows decline, but researchers say trust is a complex thing.

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5 Tips for Teaching Medical Terminology

Basic Medical Terminology

Do you teach a course on medical terminology? You’re in the right place to gain insights into enhancing your teaching and making things more exciting and engaging for your students. Medical terminology can be intimidating, particularly for young students. With so many words to learn and knowing that your young students have little time and are often distracted, what are you supposed to do?

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Women’s health scorecard; a surgical first; rising counts of measles – Morning Medical Update

Medical Economics

The top news stories in medicine today.

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Improving Blood Transfusion Safety Through Incident Management Systems

Performance Health

Blood transfusions save countless lives, but they come with inherent risks that can cause life-threatening harm to patients. Incident management systems are essential in improving blood transfusion safety by identifying and addressing these risks, ensuring proper protocols are followed, and facilitating continuous monitoring and improvement.

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Calling Code Lilac for Mental Health Support 

Minority Nurse

It’s not always easy to ask for help – especially when the help needed involves support for your mental health. Through a program called “Code Lilac,” Memorial Hermann Health System aims to provide easy access to mental health support for nurses and other staff and perhaps relieve any stigma associated with seeking it. According to a press release, the program began at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital in 2015 after staff attended a workshop on vicarious trauma.

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Experts fear patient harm from FDA’s lab developed test rule

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

Decreased access to diagnostic tests, worsening patient care and practice closures are among the concerns the AMA and others have raised as the regulation takes effect.

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10 Steps to More Productive Medical Practice Staff Meetings

Practice Management Institute

Medical Office Staff meetings with purpose, efficiency, and engagement will lead to better collaboration, problem-solving, and continuous improvement.

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‘We are really at a tipping point’ – On medical breakthroughs, drug prices, education, and keeping physicians’ offices open

Medical Economics

AAFP president weighs in on current issues in U.S. health care market.

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A quicker return to normal: How hospitals leverage enhanced recovery after surgery to improve care quality

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

ERAS protocols improve surgical outcomes and get patients home faster. See how they work.

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Overcoming 3 Common Challenges in the Massage Therapy Profession

Northwest Career College

Massage therapy is considered one of the most fulfilling careers because therapists can help improve their clients’ physical and emotional lives. However, like any job, massage therapists face challenges, ranging from physical strains to maintaining a steady stream of clients. In this article, we will discuss three challenges of massage therapy and how they can be effectively managed.

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Transition of AHS Personal Network Drives to Microsoft OneDrive

Connect Care Bytes Blog

The Microsoft Technologies Program at AHS is modernizing its services by transitioning all staff and affiliates from personal network drives to Microsoft OneDrive. This cloud-based storage application offers improved access and security for users who have stored personal work files using AHS tools. The OneDrive project involves copying and moving all files from existing personal network drives to the OneDrive application, which is hosted on AHS/Microsoft 365 cloud storage servers.

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Practice tip of the week: Protecting your practice from litigation

Physicians Practice

Your weekly dose of wisdom from the Physicians Practice experts.

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Need For OB-GYNs Rises As Abortion Laws Drive Doctors Away

Forbes Healthcare

There’s an unprecedented demand for OB-GYNs as physicians and doctors-in-training avoid practicing in states with abortion bans and limits on reproductive rights.

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What the Health System Can Expect from a Second Trump Term

The Healthcare Blog

By JEFF GOLDSMITH Though the results of the November election are by no means a foregone conclusion, it is worth thinking about how a second Trump administration might affect the nation’s $4.7 trillion health system. People were not the problem with the first Trump term; his healthcare team was strong and capable: Alex Azar, Scott Gottlieb, Seema Verma, Bret Giroir, Brad Smith etc.

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