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What If an ED Patient Can’t Afford Care?
The right documents can put emergency physicians on firm legal ground.
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Did a Patient Exhibit Abnormal Test Results Post-discharge?
EP’s next steps can determine med/mal outcome.
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Hospital Consult - June 2016
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Data: Mediterranean Diet Bests Low-fat Approach to Weight Loss
Score another point for the ubiquitous meal plan – and the high fat insurgency.
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New Resource in the War on Pain Pills
Physicians, patients continue conversation about responsible opioid use.
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Clinical Practice Guideline: BRUE and Evaluation of Lower-Risk Infants
There's an update on the terminology and evaluation approach for these young patients.
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Re-Engineering Your Case Management Department: It’s Simple, It’s Just Not Easy, Part 1
This month, we'll begin discussion of the reasons why this is a very good time for hospitals to review and re-engineer their case management models and departments.
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Fresh Policies and Procedures, Transparency Fuel ED Turnaround
Banner Health credits a flurry of improvements ranging from ED staffing changes, a push for transparency, and fresh policies and procedures that are motivating personnel to collectively push for a higher level of care and service.
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Individual Malpractice Insurance Can Protect You in Case of Lawsuits
In today’s litigious society, case managers should have their own malpractice insurance to protect their assets, experts say.
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Take These Six Steps to Improve the Patient Experience
The following are one hospital's six steps for improving the patient and family experience.