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Nurses Mourn the End of California’s Mask Mandate in Hospital Settings

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Patients and staff are no longer required to wear face masks in hospitals and long-term care facilities, but it is still highly recommended. “It just doesn’t follow the science. . “It just doesn’t follow the science. California’s mask mandate for all healthcare settings came to end on Monday.

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Optum: Testing Time for an Invisible Empire

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Then someone discovered that the largest living thing in the world was actually the 106 acre, 47 thousand tree Pando aspen grove in central Utah, which genetic testing revealed to be a single organism. United channeled almost $52 billion of that cash into buying health-related businesses, nearly all of which end up housed inside Optum.

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Friday Reflection 41: Sometimes I Just Need to Complain

Sensible Medicine

A 76-year-old woman presents to a community hospital after waking with garbled speech and right-sided weakness. Case 1: Excess An elderly woman is admitted to a community hospital with a minor stroke. The hospital does an excellent job. By the time she leaves the hospital, she has no residual symptoms. I love my job.

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6 Ways ER and Urgent Care Nurses Can Bridge the Gap for Uninsured Patients

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Nurses can be crucial navigators by providing information on hospital financial assistance programs and flexible payment plans. Nurses can advocate for policy changes within their institutions that directly benefit the uninsured, such as more transparent pricing structures and reducing non-essential medical tests that inflate costs.

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Should Doctors Use Chat-GPT to Practice Medicine?

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Dereck Paul is the co-founder of Glass Health, a start-up in San Francisco that offers artificial intelligence chatbot services to doctors looking to ease the burden of routine processes, such as patient documentation. “So, what tests they would order and what treatments they would order.”

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What I Read This Week

Sensible Medicine

We so desperately need RCT data for our screening tests. Safety, tolerability and efficacy of up-titration of guideline-directed medical therapies for acute heart failure (STRONG-HF): a multinational, open-label, randomised, trial I’ve come out pretty strongly against GDMT. It also shows us how hard it is to up-titrate GDMT.

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20 Memes Every Nurse Can Relate To: A Prescription for Laughter

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When you call a patient to follow up and they don’t pick up. When you’re just trying to do your job, but the universe decides to test your patience with a ripped glove. When the hospital refuses to hire anyone new and all the trouble falls on you and your one friend who hasn’t quit yet.

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