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Referring to Medical Assistants as Nurses: A Misdemeanor in Georgia

Legal Eye on Medical Assisting

I recently received the following email: I have moved to Georgia, and I am encountering medical assistants being called nurses at almost all levels in this clinic. Medical assistants refer to themselves as nurses. The providers state, “My nurse will be back in to speak with you.

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Mpox Could Be Declared A Public Health Emergency Today—Here’s What To Know

Forbes Healthcare

A deadlier form of mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, has been spreading across Africa, sparking fears of a more dangerous pandemic than when the virus spread globally in 2022.

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Unsealed court filings offer details of DOJ investigation into Prospect Medical

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

The documents, released Tuesday, say Prospect is under federal investigation for possible False Claim Act violations, as well as state investigations for failing to safeguard patients’ personal data before a ransomware attack last year.

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WHO Declares Mpox A Public Health Emergency—Here’s What To Know

Forbes Healthcare

A deadlier form of mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, has been spreading across Africa, sparking fears of a more dangerous pandemic than when the virus spread globally in 2022.

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The 2024 Physician Report is live: Exclusive data on physician pay, practice finances, and more

Medical Economics

Our 95th annual Physician Report covers the latest data on practicing physicians, including salaries, practice financial health, productivity, malpractice rates, the state of the profession and more. Free regisration required to view.

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‘Slapped Cheek’ Virus Rising In US, CDC Warns—Here’s What To Know About Human Parvovirus B19

Forbes Healthcare

Cases of the highly contagious seasonal respiratory infection fell during the COVID-19 pandemic as people reduced contact and implemented safeguards.

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CDC Issues An Alert About Parvovirus - Here’s What You Need To Know

Forbes Healthcare

Parvovirus is increasing in Europe and the US. It can cause serious health problems in pregnant women and immunocompromised people. Masking can prevent it, too.

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Mastering Social Media in Healthcare: 12 Essential Tips

99MGMT

Did you know that over 90% of consumers use social media to help make health-related decisions? In today's digital age, social media in healthcare has become a powerful tool for professionals to connect with patients, share valuable information, and build trust. However, navigating the social media landscape in the healthcare industry requires a strategic approach to ensure compliance with regulations and to maintain professionalism.

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Hot Enough For You? 4 Ways To Protect Workers From Extreme Heat

Forbes Healthcare

Extreme heat has a negative impact on productivity and safety. Four ways that employers can protect workers from extreme heat, which is getting worse with climate change.

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Medicare Advantage prior authorization denials increased in 2022: KFF

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

More than 80% of denied requests were overturned when appealed, but few beneficiaries formally questioned the decisions.

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Healthcare Leaders: Inject Personalization Into Your Employer Brand

Forbes Healthcare

Learn to invest in employees in ways that support their humanity. Authentic investments are the only way to show potential employees the personalization they crave.

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Integrating behavioral health with primary care benefits people and communities who need it most

Medical Economics

Providing behavioral health services through primary care can help solve the mental health crisis.

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What Do You Do When A Colleague Dies?

Forbes Healthcare

Knowing how to honor a deceased colleague in the workplace can be challenging. Some thoughts from experts.

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How virtual nursing can help medical practices address nursing shortage challenges

Medical Economics

Virtual nursing has emerged as a promising solution that can provide much-needed support to on-site nursing teams

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RSV Vaccine Could Keep 5,000 Babies Out Of U.K. Hospitals This Winter

Forbes Healthcare

The new shot, which has already been given to more than 100,000 women in the U.S., can dramatically reduce the risk of serious lung problems.

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From conviction to appeal: a doctor’s opioid case sparks debate

KevinMD.com

A doctor in Virginia named Joel Smithers was serving a 40-year sentence in an Atlanta prison when he won his appeal to the 4th Circuit. No, he didn’t shoot someone. That’s probably 25 years. He treated patients in pain. Now, he will get a new trial where he will be bludgeoned again with false metrics Read more… From conviction to appeal: a doctor’s opioid case sparks debate originally appeared in KevinMD.com.

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A Growth Mindset Powers Positive Transitions, For All

Forbes Healthcare

During our careers, we all go through transitions. Six top tips can help leaders transition with intention to set themselves, and their teams, up for success.

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Elevance, Clayton Dubilier and Rice unveil primary care venture Mosaic Health

Healthcare Dive - Practice Management

New details are emerging about the joint care delivery platform first teased earlier this spring.

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Vaccine for Children Program Works

Science Based Medicine

We have often stated here on SBM that vaccine programs are the most effective, and most cost effective, public health measures in human history. They save lives, prevent disease, and save money. These benefits are all well researched and copiously documented. A recent CDC study adds to the literature on the benefits of vaccines and vaccine programs, focusing on the effects of […] The post Vaccine for Children Program Works first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.

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Study highlights gaps in alcohol use screening and treatment in primary care

Medical Economics

Only 4% of patients suffering from excessive alcohol consumption receive treatment

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Post #3 Back-to-Sleep series

Sensible Medicine

In her first post , Ms. Fama introduced the concept of the “Back to Sleep” campaign, including the changing recommendations for sleep position and the correlation (emphasis on correlation) between the declining rate of sudden infant deaths and back sleeping. In her second post she explored the possible downsides of supine sleep for infants.

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Positive Results For A New RNA Therapy For Cardiovascular Disease

Forbes Healthcare

A new possibility for managing cardiovascular disease through RNA interference (RNAi) gene therapies.

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When to Jump In and When to Jump Out of Staffing

Emerging RN Leader

By Rose O. Sherman, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN A new nurse manager recently sought guidance on how much time she spent in direct care. She asked the important question – When should I jump in and when should I jump out? I am not setting good boundaries. This nurse manager’s unit is short-staffed. She feels […] The post When to Jump In and When to Jump Out of Staffing appeared first on Emerging Nurse Leader.

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Improving cancer surgery; mpox memories are short; skin for the school year – Morning Medical Update

Medical Economics

The top news stories in medicine today.

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Enterprise Risk Management in Healthcare: A Collaborative Approach

Performance Health

Healthcare risk management technology is very effective in supporting risk avoidance when used to support well-designed care processes. Read on to find out how incorporating it into your organization's risk management strategy can improve patient safety and outcomes.

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A Toast to Twelve Years: Celebrating Relias’ Anniversary

Relias

As part of our 12th-anniversary celebration featuring crepes and mimosas, our CEO, Kay Krafft, shared a poem in his toast that encapsulates the spirit of Relias and the passion that drives us forward. Inspired by our mission and the communities we serve, this poem, crafted by ChatGPT using Relias.com content in the style of Jane Austen, paints a picture of our commitment to enhancing healthcare through innovation, education, and support.

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2024 Physician Report: Exclusive data on physician salaries, practice finances, and more

Medical Economics

Our 95th annual Physician Report covers the latest data on practicing physicians, including salaries, practice financial health, productivity, malpractice rates, the state of the profession andmore.

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Combating Workplace Violence in Home Healthcare

Relias

Workplace violence is a growing concern in many sectors, but it’s particularly challenging in home healthcare settings. Home health workers provide essential services, often to vulnerable populations, in environments that are not always controlled or predictable. The U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics predicts that the job market for home health and personal care aids will grow by 22% from 2022 to 2032, adding about 804,600 new jobs.

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Understanding the Role of a Restorative Aide in Long-Term Care

We Care Online

Who are Restorative Aides? Restorative Aides: The Unsung Heroes of Long-Term Care Restorative aides are the dedicated professionals who work tirelessly in long-term care facilities to enhance the physical and mental well-being of residents. They are the unsung heroes who help residents regain their independence and improve their quality of life. Key Responsibilities: Personalized Exercise Programs: Restorative aides design and implement exercise programs tailored to each resident’s needs,

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Demand For Psychiatric Mental Health Nurses and Nurse Practitioners

Minority Nurse

Mental illness is becoming one of the most common health disorders in the United States and worldwide. The World Health Organization (WHO) reveals a 13% increase in reported mental health disorders over the past ten years. When looking specifically at the United States, approximately 1 in 5 Americans experienced mental illness, and 1 in 20 Americans experienced a serious mental illness in 2021.

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Countdown Checklist L9, T-minus 79: Complete InfoCare (On Our Best Behaviours) Training

Connect Care Bytes Blog

Continuing a list of essential actions for Connect Care Launch 9 prescribers readying for launch November 2, 2024. Complete InfoCare Privacy Awareness Training This one applies to everyone. Every prescriber must complete an online self-directed eLearning module entitled "InfoCare - On Our Best Behaviours" (OOBB). This solidifies understanding about responsible behaviours when working with personal health information.

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