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  • Communication Challenges Affect Discharge Planning

    Obstacles to effective care transitions include communication problems, both inside and outside the health system, according to researchers. When providers were asked about their communication concerns, they cited too many methods of communication, a high volume of communication, and challenges communicating with multiple providers and those outside their health system.

  • Maternal Health Reaches a Crisis Point in the United States

    The number of women dying from pregnancy-related causes in the United States has risen dramatically since 2018. Those numbers may continue to rise sharply as the nation creates more maternity deserts, obstetric staffing shortages, and obstacles to standard maternity care in states that enforce abortion bans and restrictions that affect women experiencing pregnancy crises.

  • APIC 2023: No Hospital Is an Island

    ‘Isolated rural areas don’t have equal access to healthcare’

  • Prescribing the Internet to Prevent Dementia

    In an ongoing longitudinal survey of a nationally representative sample of dementia-free adults age 50 to 64.9 years, regular internet users experienced approximately half the risk of dementia compared with non-regular users.

  • Does Running Prevent Coronary Artery Disease?

    In this cross-sectional review of the Master Athlete Heart study, the authors found lifelong endurance sport participation was not associated with a more favorable coronary plaque composition vs. a healthy lifestyle. Lifelong endurance athletes exhibited more coronary plaques.

  • A Primer on Excessive Daytime Sleepiness and Narcolepsy

    Many new drugs are coming on the market to treat daytime sleepiness, as well as insomnia, as the prevalence of sleep disorders continues to grow in modern society. Clinicians should familiarize themselves with these disorders and the various ways to treat them safely.

  • Sotagliflozin Tablets (Inpefa)

    Sotagliflozin tablets can be prescribed to lower the risk of cardiovascular death, hospitalization for heart failure, and urgent heart failure visits among adults living with heart failure or type 2 diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, and other cardiovascular risk factors.

  • How Many Abnormal Findings?

    No history was available for the tracing in the figure. There are at least seven ECG findings to note. How many can you identify?

  • Virtual Nurses Alleviate Burdens on Frontline Staff, Critical Workforce Shortages

    Across the United States, health systems are experimenting with programs that enable nurses, working remotely, to handle tasks that usually are handled by in-person, bedside nurses. These virtual nurses are managing everything from purposeful rounding to handling administrative tasks that often keep bedside nurses from spending more time on patient care.

  • Whole-Hospital Approach Accelerates Patient Flow in ED, Slashes Wait Times and Walk-Outs

    To prevent people from leaving an ED without seeing a provider, researchers identified bottlenecks, secured support from leadership, and engaged with all units that conduct business with the department to address throughput problems. Coordination and accountability helped solve flow issues at the source.