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Too Much of a Good Thing
In the United States in 2010 and 2011, an estimated 30% of outpatient oral antibiotic prescriptions may have been inappropriate, a finding that supports the need for establishing a goal for outpatient antibiotic stewardship.
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'Substantial' Settlement Reached in Joan Rivers’ Death
The physicians who were sued by the family have accepted responsibility for her death. -
Does Phone Consult Establish Patient-Physician Relationship?
EPs cannot safely assume that a consultant who gives advice over the phone will be held liable if a bad outcome results.
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Settlement of Med/Mal Claim Could Cause EP Unexpected Problems
A quick settlement can seem very appealing to any EP defendant facing protracted litigation, but EPs should be aware of the repercussions.
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EP Failed to Administer tPA for Stroke: Is Malpractice Claim Defensible?
Reasoning must be clear in ED chart.
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The Battle Against Protectionism in the Utilization of Telemedicine
Telemedicine allows technology to access patients, wherever they are, via cost-effective methods with documented quality outcomes.
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The Vitals - May 2016
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Don't Panic - AHC Has Answers on Zika
Learn the difference between the facts and fiction. -
Compliance Mentor - May 2016
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AHC Media Wins Six Awards
The wins continue a long tradition of creating award-winning work to help improve the lives of patients.