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Critical Care Alert - Full March 2014 Issue in PDF
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An Evidence-Based Extubation Bundle Improved Care Outcomes in Mechanically Ventilated Brain-Injured Patients
Implementation of an evidence-based extubation-readiness bundle was associated with a decrease in mechanical ventilation days and pneumonia in brain-injured patients. -
Obesity in Trauma Care
MONOGRAPH: The authors review the implications of obesity for acute care physicians who manage trauma.
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Risk managers merging employee health with patient safety
Some hospitals are putting more focus on the cost of employee injuries. -
Do you treat worker injuries like patient injuries?
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OSHA might take a closer look at healthcare injuries
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Hospital whittled down claims to reach summary judgment
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False claims, antitrust risks on the rise
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Tail insurance is an increasing concern as industry changes
Hospitals are offering tail insurance as part of their efforts to recruit physicians and physician groups, but the move comes with potential risks. -
GWU's victory shows value in fighting fraud charges
George Washington University (GWU) Hospital in Washington, DC, has prevailed in an 18-year-old lawsuit accusing the hospital of False Claims Act violations.