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Study: ZMapp Ebola Drug Falls Short, But Shows Some Promise
The Ebola drug clinical trial was not able to enroll as many patients an anticipated in the outbreak's declining days, researchers said.
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Does Your Collections Scripting Come Off as Friendly or Robotic?
Conversational approach gets best results.
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To Build Trust, Tell Patients Why You Need Race and Ethnicity Data
A non-confrontational approach is always best.
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State Laws on Price Transparency Aren't Enough
Due to high out-of-pocket costs, patients are ‘becoming the new payer.’
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Online Training Helps Staff Members Keep Up with Fast-paced, Changing Industry
Continuing education unites staff and helps them execute their jobs down to the smallest detail.
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Do Registrars Gossip About One Another?
Put an end to it quickly to protect morale.
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Surprise Medical Bills Add Up Fast
Patients often unfairly blame hospitals.
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How Patient Access Can Save Money and Improve Satisfaction
Revamped processes are necessary to prevent major problems when handling out-of-network coverage issues.
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Scientists Link Blood Pressure to Brain Health
The American Heart Association says high blood pressure can cause cognitive impairment.
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Nearly All Wrong-Patient Errors Preventable
Most, and possibly all wrong-patient errors are preventable, according to a recent report from ECRI Institute PSO in Plymouth Meeting, PA.