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Patients Expect ‘Self-service’ Registration Capabilities
However, be careful to avoid delivering an outdated experience.
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Identifying Risk for Macrovascular Events in Diabetes Patients
The simple clinical maneuver of peripheral pulse palpation can help clinicians identify a subgroup of type 2 diabetes patients who are at measurably increased risk.
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Atrial Fibrillation Still a Mortal Disorder
Researchers propose paying greater attention to prevention, identification, and management of heart failure.
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Prophylaxis of Genital Herpes Recurrences with Antivirals
In the absence of head-to-head clinical trials, no substantial differences in efficacy or tolerability among the three potential treatments has been demonstrated.
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An Action Plan for Eczema
Action plans for eczema are a fairly new concept.
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Atopic Dermatitis Associated with Smoking
Of particular concern, smoking in the home was associated with atopic dermatitis in passively exposed children.
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Orthostatic Changes in BP Among Hypertensives
Because patients may not always be forthcoming about symptoms referable to orthostatic hypotension, more routine measurement of orthostatic blood pressure changes in hypertensive patients may help identify those at risk.
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Better Mousetrap Ideas for 2017
The outpatient surgery market is ever-changing, and staying up to date is not always easy.
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Improve Staff Management by Following This Expert’s Advice
There are several strategies surgery centers can follow to improve supervisor-employee relations in 2017, but one of the first steps is to know what current federal workplace regulations say and be up to date on all changes.
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Major Surgery Society Makes New Afib Recommendations
The Society of Thoracic Surgeons has set new guidelines to help surgeons make better decisions regarding surgical strategies for atrial fibrillation.